Psychiatry and the business of madness: an ethical and epistemological accounting

New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan (2015)
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Abstract

Introduction to the study : unveiling the problematic -- The evolution of madness : a journey through time -- Modernity (1890-2014 ) : a journey through time, part two -- Probing the boss text : the DSM : what? whither? how? which? -- The beast/in the belly of the beast : pinioned by paper -- The psychiatric team -- Marching to pharmageddon : psychopharmacy unmasked -- Electroshock : not a healing option -- Dusting ourselves off and starting anew.

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