Psychiatry and anti-psychiatry
David Cooper
Bok · Engelsk · 2013
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| Omfang | xiii, 128 sider : illustrasjoner, figurer
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| Opplysninger | Første gang utgitt : London : Tavistock, 1967. - Preface -- Introduction -- Violence and psychiatry -- Families and schizophrenia -- Studying one family -- The invalid, his family, and the ward -- Villa 21 – an experiment in anti-psychiatry -- Furthermore -- Appendix the question of results: an ironic addendum -- References.. - "For anyone who works in the psychiatric field and who refuses to allow his critical awareness of what he is about to be numbed or engulfed by the institutionalizing processes of formal training and day-by-day indoctrination in the teaching hospital or psychiatric hospital, a number of disturbing questions arise. In this field most particularly, in the midst of people in extreme situations, one experiences the Zen ‘doubt sensation’ – why am I here, who put me here, or why have I put myself here (and what is the difference between these questions), who is paying me for what, what shall I do, why do anything, why do nothing, what is anything and what is nothing, what is life and death, sanity and madness?"
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| ISBN | 0415865980. - 9780415865982
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