Psychiatry Interrogated

An Institutional Ethnography Anthology
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Bonnie Burstow is Associate Professor at University of Toronto, Canada. She is also a philosopher, feminist therapist, and antipsychiatry activist. Other works include: Psychiatry and the Business of Madness (2015), Radical Feminist Therapy (1992), Psychiatry Disrupted (2014), "Toward a Radical Understanding of Trauma and Trauma Work", and "A Rose by Any Other Name: Naming and the Battle against Psychiatry"
Rigorously researched but accessible book that will appeal to highly mobilized scholar-activist networks
Introduction to the Project: IE Researchers Take on Psychiatry .- Stopping CAMH: An Activist IE Inquiry .- "A Kind of Collective Freezing Out: How Helping Professionals' Regulatory Bodies Create Professional "Incompetence" and Increase Pathologizable Distress .- Spirituality: A Participatory Planning Process .- Operation ASD: Philanthrocapitalism, Spectumization, and the Role of the Parent .- Interrogating the Rights Discourse and Knowledge Making Regimes of the 'Movement for Global Mental Health' .- Pathologizing Military Trauma: How Service Members Veterans and Those Who Care about Them Fall Prey to Institutional Capture and the DSM .- The Caring Professions, Not So Caring?: An Analysis of Bullying and Distress in the Academy .- Creating a Better Workplace in Our Minds .-Lawyering for the Mad: Social Organization of Legal Representation in Involuntary Admission Cases in Poland .- By Any Other Name: An Exploration of the Academic Development of Torture and Its Links to the Military and Psychiatry .- The Afterword: Where Have We Been?: What Have We Found Out?; Where do We Go From Here?.
This edited volume is an anthology of institutional ethnography (IE) inquiries into psychiatry-the first ever to be written. It focuses on a large variety of different geographic locations and constitutes a major contribution to anti/critical psychiatry, as well as institutional ethnography. Themes include the DSM, the use and protection of problematic psychiatric research, the penetration of psychiatry into the workplace. Adding depth and breath, the contributors, while all are schooled in IE, come from a large variety of walks of life, authors including: academics, psychiatric survivors, investigative reporters, activists, nurses, artists, and lawyers-each bringing their own unique expertise/standpoint to bear. The result is an intellectually rigorous book, contributions to several disciplines, ammunition for activism, and a compelling read that cannot be put down.

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