Cultures of Psychiatry and Mental Health Care in Postwar Britain and the Netherlands. (Clio Medica / the Wellcome Institute Series in the History of Medicine 49)
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New. 9042007753. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-BRAND NEW, FLAWLESS COPY, NEVER OPENED--327 pages--DESCRIPTION: 'Anti-psychiatry' is a movement more sloganized than analysed. Until now it has been associated in the English-speaking world primarily with R. D. Laing and a coterie of his associates, and a radical critique not just of psychiatric hospitalization but of the very premises of psychiatry itself and the basic institutions of society, especially the family. But are these notions accurate, or rather distorted images, created by Laing himself or by the media? In this book, which has emerged out of an Anglo-Dutch conference held in June 1997, the realities of critical psychiatry are explored, using comparisons and contrasts between the British and the Dutch experiences....There were, it turns out, various distinct anti-psychiatries-indeed, hardly anybody actually used that label about themselves-and they played a role in the reform no less than the rejection of regular psychiatry. --with a bonus offer--