Critical Psychiatry, Mental Health, and Collective Liberation

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 30 (2):129-131 (2023)
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In each of their respective commentaries Dr. Steingard (2023) and Dr. Jones (2023) largely agree with the core argument I outline in ‘A Critique of Critical Psychiatry.’ In that critique, I sought to show how and why Szaszian critical psychiatry or psychology will always be incompatible with collective liberation. I am heartened by their agreement, not least because both Steingard and Jones have been prominent critics of psychiatry themselves. I am also grateful that they each raise important questions that draw attention to the limits of my analysis. While my full article focused on critique, their suggestions help point toward more positive orientations for future theory and practice. I will consider their... Read More.

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