Title: Anti-Psychiatry and Critiques of Psychological Expertise
1Anti-Psychiatry and Critiques of Psychological
Expertise
2Michel Foucault (1926-1984)
Histoire de la Folie (1961) published
in abridged English translation asMadness and
Civilization (1965)
Moral treatment in the asylum as a form of
social control
3Erving Goffman (1922-1982)
Asylums Essays on the Social Situation of
Patients and other Inmates (1961) total
institutions
4Thomas Szasz (1920-
(1961)
(2002)
(1989)
Helped inspire Mental Health Law project
(1972)to restrict laws committing patients to
asylums to give patients the right to refuse
treatment
5- the notion of mental illness has outlived
whatever usefulness it might have had and that it
now functions merely as a convenient myth. As
such, it is a true heir to religious myths in
general, and to the belief in witchcraft in
particular the role of all these belief-systems
was to act as social tranquilizers, thus
encouraging the hope that mastery of certain
specific problems may be achieved by means of
substitutive (symbolic-magical) operations. - Szasz, The Myth of Mental Illness (1961)
6Labeling theory (1966)
7D.L. Rosenhan (1973)On Being Sane in Insane
Placespublished in Science
8R.D. Laing (1927-1989)
9R.D. Laing
- The Divided Self (1960)Schizophrenia as due to
ontological insecurity, resulting in a false
self/true self dichotomy. - Sanity, Madness and the Family (1964)Schizophreni
a as product of family dysfunction. - The Politics of Experience (1967)Schizophrenia
as journey of self-exploration, which can provide
wisdom and spiritual knowledge to a mad society.
10- Instead of the mental hospital, a sort of
reservicing factory for human breakdowns, we need
a place where people who have traveled further
and, consequently, may be more lost than
psychiatrists and other sane people, can find
their way further into inner space and time, and
back again. - Laing, Politics of Experience, p. 127-128.
11Kingsley Hall, East London
12Mary Barnes (1923-2001)
13Mary Barnes PaintingsExhibition at her death,
2001
14Phyllis Chesler
(1972)
15Credo for Psychiatrists, American Psychiatric
Association convention May 1970
- Its not penis envy or inner space or
maternal urges or natural passivity or
hormone-caused emotionality that determines our
lives. Its an uptight, repressive male
supremists (sic) social structure and set of
social attitudes that prevents us from seeing
ourselves as full human beings trying to live out
our potential. Psychiatry that tries to adjust
to a bad situation is not a help. - Association for Women Psychologists (formed in
1969)
16Homosexuality as Pathology in DSM
- Homosexuality as a perversion in 1952 Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
1). - APA meeting (1972) members voted that
homosexuality was not a pathology - Removed from DSM II as disorder (1973)
- Ego dystonic homosexuality appeared in DSM III
(1980)one was in conflict about ones
homosexuality - Ego dystonic homosexuality removed as a
disorderDSM III revised (1987)
17John F. Fulton (1899-1950) Neurophysiologist
Historian of Medicine Yale University
18Egas Moniz and the Leucotomeperformed first
leucotomy, 1935
Received Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1949 for this
work
19Leucotome demonstration of destruction of white
matter
20John F. Fulton on the Function of the Frontal
Lobes ( AMA, 1939)
21Transorbital Lobotomy
22Walter Freeman performing Transorbital Lobotomy
(1949)
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