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Liberatory Psychiatry

Liberatory Psychiatry

Liberatory Psychiatry

Philosophy, Politics and Mental Health
Carl I. Cohen, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Sami Timimi, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust
June 2008
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    Psychiatry can help free persons from social, physical and psychological oppression, and it can assist persons to lead free self-directed lives. And, because social realities impact on mental well-being, psychiatry has a critical role to play in social struggles that further liberation. These are the basic foundations of liberatory psychiatry. In recent years, dramatic transformations in social and political structures worldwide have increased the problems of domination, alienation, consumerism, class, gender, religion, race and ethnicity. Confronting the psychological impact of these changes, and exploring new ideas to help develop the liberatory potential of psychiatry, this book should be read by mental health practitioners from the widest range of disciplines and those interested in social theory and political science.

    • Defines a new role for psychiatry
    • Sets an agenda embracing social and political factors
    • International in outlook and holistic in coverage

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This is a fascinating and provocative book. It challenges the idea of the medical model of psychiatry and raises some interesting questions about the practice of modern psychiatry."
    --Doody's Review Service

    "The book ranges through philosophy, science, historical perspectives on modernism and postmodernism, Dilthey's concept of hermeneutics, and the unconscious as a factor in subjugation as well as the topics of liberations, economics, and multiculturalism....[I am] sympathetic to [this book's] ideals and admire its breath and sophistication."
    --Contemporary Psychology

    "An excellent series of essays which I enjoyed reading and will pass on to my students."
    --Metapsychology

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    Product details

    June 2008
    Paperback
    9780521689816
    306 pages
    245 × 175 × 15 mm
    0.64kg
    5 b/w illus. 5 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 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.
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      Contributors
    • Carl I. Cohen, Sami B. Timimi, Philip Thomas, Pat Bracken, Duncan Double, Bradley Lewis, Charles W Tolman, Isaac Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky, Courte W Voorhees, Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Carme Borrell, Joan Benach, Kwame McKenzie, Begum Maitra, Amjad Hindi, Ramotse Saunders, Ipsit Vahia, Joanna Moncrieff, Astrid Rusquellas, Kenneth S. Thompson

    • Editors
    • Carl I. Cohen , SUNY Downstate Medical Center

      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 , Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust

      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.