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  2. Mad in America (website) - Wikipedia

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    Mad in America is a webzine dedicated to critical perspectives on modern psychiatry. [1] It was founded in 2012 by Robert Whitaker, who also publishes the site.Whitaker founded the Mad in America website in response to the positive reactions to his books Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic. [2]

  3. Mad in America - Wikipedia

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    Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill is a 2002 book by medical journalist Robert Whitaker, in which the author examines and questions the efficacy, safety, and ethics of past and present psychiatric interventions for severe mental illnesses, particularly antipsychotics.

  4. Joanna Moncrieff - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Moncrieff is a British psychiatrist and academic. She is Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London and a leading figure in the Critical Psychiatry Network. She is a prominent critic of the modern 'psychopharmacological' model

  5. Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece: The Classical Roots of Modern Psychiatry is a medical book by Bennett Simon. It was published by Cornell University Press in 1978 and reprinted on August 31, 1980. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Anti-psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Cooper used the term "anti-psychiatry" in 1967, and wrote the book Psychiatry and Anti-psychiatry in 1971. [6] [4] [5] The word Antipsychiatrie was already used in Germany in 1904. [8] Thomas Szasz introduced the definition of mental illness as a "myth" in the book The Myth of Mental Illness (1961). However his literature actually very clearly ...

  7. Thomas Szasz - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Szasz was a strong critic of institutional psychiatry and was a prolific writer. According to psychiatrist Tony B. Benning, there were "three major themes in Szasz's writings: his contention that there is no such thing as mental illness, his contention that individual responsibility is never compromised in those suffering from what is generally considered as mental illness, and his ...

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