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Following extensive research in the UK, Bruce Cohen allows mental
health users to tell their own stories (or "narratives") of illness
and recovery. Institutional and home treatment care is covered
alongside controversial self-coping techniques such as drug-taking,
spiritualism, alternative healing, sleep and watching television.
This book is the first volume allowing mental health users to speak
to the professional community which offers to treat them and as
such will be an important resource for professionals, students and
practitioners in the mental health field.
This book offers a comprehensive Marxist critique of the business
of mental health, demonstrating how the prerogatives of neoliberal
capitalism for productive, self-governing citizens have allowed the
discourse on mental illness to expand beyond the psychiatric
institution into many previously untouched areas of public and
private life including the home, school and the workplace. Through
historical and contemporary analysis of psy-professional
knowledge-claims and practices, Bruce Cohen shows how the extension
of psychiatric authority can only be fully comprehended through the
systematic theorising of power relations within capitalist society.
From schizophrenia and hysteria to Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, from spinning chairs
and lobotomies to shock treatment and antidepressants, from the
incarceration of working class women in the nineteenth century to
the torture of prisoners of the 'war on terror' in the
twenty-first, Psychiatric Hegemony is an uncompromising account of
mental health ideology in neoliberal society.
This book offers a comprehensive Marxist critique of the business
of mental health, demonstrating how the prerogatives of neoliberal
capitalism for productive, self-governing citizens have allowed the
discourse on mental illness to expand beyond the psychiatric
institution into many previously untouched areas of public and
private life including the home, school and the workplace. Through
historical and contemporary analysis of psy-professional
knowledge-claims and practices, Bruce Cohen shows how the extension
of psychiatric authority can only be fully comprehended through the
systematic theorising of power relations within capitalist society.
From schizophrenia and hysteria to Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, from spinning chairs
and lobotomies to shock treatment and antidepressants, from the
incarceration of working class women in the nineteenth century to
the torture of prisoners of the 'war on terror' in the
twenty-first, Psychiatric Hegemony is an uncompromising account of
mental health ideology in neoliberal society.
Following extensive research in the UK, Bruce Cohen allows mental
health users to tell their own stories (or 'narratives') of illness
and recovery. Institutional and home treatment care is covered
alongside controversial self-coping techniques such as drug-taking,
spiritualism, alternative healing, sleep and watching television.
Following extensive research in the UK, Bruce Cohen allows mental
health users to tell their own stories (or 'narratives') of illness
and recovery. Institutional and home treatment care is covered
alongside controversial self-coping techniques such as drug-taking,
spiritualism, alternative healing, sleep and watching television.
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