Carl I. Cohen / Sami Timimi (eds.)
Liberatory Psychiatry
Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Cohen, Carl I; Timimi, Sami
Carl I. Cohen / Sami Timimi (eds.)
Liberatory Psychiatry
Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Cohen, Carl I; Timimi, Sami
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Confronts the psychological impact of social changes, and explores the liberatory potential of psychiatry.
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Confronts the psychological impact of social changes, and explores the liberatory potential of psychiatry.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521689816
- ISBN-10: 0521689813
- Artikelnr.: 23454219
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521689816
- ISBN-10: 0521689813
- Artikelnr.: 23454219
Carl I. Cohen is a Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Health Science Center in Brooklyn. He is also Director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Center.
Sami Timimi is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the National Health Service in Lincolnshire, UK and a Visiting Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Lincoln University.
Sami Timimi is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the National Health Service in Lincolnshire, UK and a Visiting Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Lincoln University.
Introduction. Carl I. Cohen and Sami B. Timimi; 1. Working towards a
liberatory psychiatry? Radicalizing the science of human psychology and
behaviour Carl I. Cohen; 2. Power, freedom and mental health: a
postpsychiatry perspective Philip Thomas and Pat Bracken; 3. Challenging
risk: a critique of defensive practice Duncan Double; 4. Democracy in
psychiatry: or why psychiatry needs a new constitution Bradley Lewis; 5.
German critical psychology as emancipatory psychology Charles W. Tolman; 6.
Psychopolitical validity in the helping professions: applications to
research, interventions, case conceptualization and therapy Isaac
Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte W. Voorhees; 7. Class
exploitation and psychiatric disorders: from status syndrome to capitalist
syndrome Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Carme Borrell and Joan Benach; 8.
Ecological. Individual. Ecological? Moving public health psychiatry into a
new era Kwame McKenzie; 9. Children's mental health and the global market:
an ecological analysis Sami B. Timimi; 10. Postcolonial psychiatry: the
Empire strikes back? Or, the untapped promise of multiculturalism Begum
Maitra; 11. A new psychiatry for a new world: postcolonialism,
postmodernism, and the integration of premodern thought into psychiatry
Amjad Hindi, Ramotse Saunders and Ipsit Vahia; 12. Neoliberalism and
biopsychiatry: a marriage of convenience Joanna Moncrieff; 13.
Psychoanalysis and social change: the Latin American experience Astrid
Rusquellas; 14. A new psychiatry? Carl I. Cohen, Sami B. Timimi and Kenneth
S. Thompson.
liberatory psychiatry? Radicalizing the science of human psychology and
behaviour Carl I. Cohen; 2. Power, freedom and mental health: a
postpsychiatry perspective Philip Thomas and Pat Bracken; 3. Challenging
risk: a critique of defensive practice Duncan Double; 4. Democracy in
psychiatry: or why psychiatry needs a new constitution Bradley Lewis; 5.
German critical psychology as emancipatory psychology Charles W. Tolman; 6.
Psychopolitical validity in the helping professions: applications to
research, interventions, case conceptualization and therapy Isaac
Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte W. Voorhees; 7. Class
exploitation and psychiatric disorders: from status syndrome to capitalist
syndrome Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Carme Borrell and Joan Benach; 8.
Ecological. Individual. Ecological? Moving public health psychiatry into a
new era Kwame McKenzie; 9. Children's mental health and the global market:
an ecological analysis Sami B. Timimi; 10. Postcolonial psychiatry: the
Empire strikes back? Or, the untapped promise of multiculturalism Begum
Maitra; 11. A new psychiatry for a new world: postcolonialism,
postmodernism, and the integration of premodern thought into psychiatry
Amjad Hindi, Ramotse Saunders and Ipsit Vahia; 12. Neoliberalism and
biopsychiatry: a marriage of convenience Joanna Moncrieff; 13.
Psychoanalysis and social change: the Latin American experience Astrid
Rusquellas; 14. A new psychiatry? Carl I. Cohen, Sami B. Timimi and Kenneth
S. Thompson.
Introduction. Carl I. Cohen and Sami B. Timimi; 1. Working towards a
liberatory psychiatry? Radicalizing the science of human psychology and
behaviour Carl I. Cohen; 2. Power, freedom and mental health: a
postpsychiatry perspective Philip Thomas and Pat Bracken; 3. Challenging
risk: a critique of defensive practice Duncan Double; 4. Democracy in
psychiatry: or why psychiatry needs a new constitution Bradley Lewis; 5.
German critical psychology as emancipatory psychology Charles W. Tolman; 6.
Psychopolitical validity in the helping professions: applications to
research, interventions, case conceptualization and therapy Isaac
Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte W. Voorhees; 7. Class
exploitation and psychiatric disorders: from status syndrome to capitalist
syndrome Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Carme Borrell and Joan Benach; 8.
Ecological. Individual. Ecological? Moving public health psychiatry into a
new era Kwame McKenzie; 9. Children's mental health and the global market:
an ecological analysis Sami B. Timimi; 10. Postcolonial psychiatry: the
Empire strikes back? Or, the untapped promise of multiculturalism Begum
Maitra; 11. A new psychiatry for a new world: postcolonialism,
postmodernism, and the integration of premodern thought into psychiatry
Amjad Hindi, Ramotse Saunders and Ipsit Vahia; 12. Neoliberalism and
biopsychiatry: a marriage of convenience Joanna Moncrieff; 13.
Psychoanalysis and social change: the Latin American experience Astrid
Rusquellas; 14. A new psychiatry? Carl I. Cohen, Sami B. Timimi and Kenneth
S. Thompson.
liberatory psychiatry? Radicalizing the science of human psychology and
behaviour Carl I. Cohen; 2. Power, freedom and mental health: a
postpsychiatry perspective Philip Thomas and Pat Bracken; 3. Challenging
risk: a critique of defensive practice Duncan Double; 4. Democracy in
psychiatry: or why psychiatry needs a new constitution Bradley Lewis; 5.
German critical psychology as emancipatory psychology Charles W. Tolman; 6.
Psychopolitical validity in the helping professions: applications to
research, interventions, case conceptualization and therapy Isaac
Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte W. Voorhees; 7. Class
exploitation and psychiatric disorders: from status syndrome to capitalist
syndrome Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Carme Borrell and Joan Benach; 8.
Ecological. Individual. Ecological? Moving public health psychiatry into a
new era Kwame McKenzie; 9. Children's mental health and the global market:
an ecological analysis Sami B. Timimi; 10. Postcolonial psychiatry: the
Empire strikes back? Or, the untapped promise of multiculturalism Begum
Maitra; 11. A new psychiatry for a new world: postcolonialism,
postmodernism, and the integration of premodern thought into psychiatry
Amjad Hindi, Ramotse Saunders and Ipsit Vahia; 12. Neoliberalism and
biopsychiatry: a marriage of convenience Joanna Moncrieff; 13.
Psychoanalysis and social change: the Latin American experience Astrid
Rusquellas; 14. A new psychiatry? Carl I. Cohen, Sami B. Timimi and Kenneth
S. Thompson.