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The Protest Psychosis
Mapping Coils of Paranoia in a Neocolonial Security State
Eugenics, Nazi and Soviet Psychiatry Jason Luty
Spring 2014 Sociology
SOCIOLOGY of MENTAL HEALTH (COVID-19 Remote Edition) SOCY 35 / QSS 30.13 Fall Quarter 2020 Synchronous Components: MWF, 2:35-3
Sorgabberleythe Impact of Medicalization on Individuals
HOW to GO MAD WITHOUT LOSING YOUR MIND Serious Mental Illness, the Emotional State Also Known As “Rage,” and Any Drastic Deviation from Psychosocial Norms
Dangerous Gifts: Towards a New Wave of Mad Resistance
Durham Research Online
The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care
Dismantling the Dominant Narrative of the Irreversibility of Schizophrenia : Three Meaning Making Approaches to Psychosis
The Evolution of Restraint in American Psychiatry
Madness in the Making: Psychosocial Disability and Theater
Genealogies of Resistance to Incarceration: Abolition Politics Within Deinstitutionalization and Anti-Prison Activism in the U.S
“We Are Certain of Our Own Insanity”: Antipsychiatry and the Gay Liberation Movement, 1968–1980
The Sociology of Mental Illness Instructor: Alex
Sanity, Madness and the Family: a Retrospective, Journal of Psychosocial Studies, Special Issue, Volume 11, Issue 1, April 2018
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Sounding the Mind: on the Discriminatory Administration of Psychotropics Against the Will of the Institutionalized
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The Sociology of Mental Health (Spring 2018) Tuesdays, 4:00Pm-6:30Pm Social Sciences Building (SSCI), Sociology Reading Room (Rm
“Clinician Knows Best”? Injustices in the Medicalization of Mental Illness
Reducing Mass Incarceration: Lessons from the Deinstitutionalization of Mental Hospitals in the 1960S Bernard E
Why Prisons Are Not “The New Asylums”
ABSTRACT Title of Thesis: CONFRONTING the POWER of PSYCHIATRY: the PSYCHIATRIC SURVIVORS' MOVEMENT, 1972-1986 Madeleine
HIST 190-5 Madness in America: from Lunacy to Mass Incarceration
Infrastructures of Schizophrenia: Transforming Psychiatric Diagnoses at the Local and Global Level in the Twentieth Century Nicolas Henckes
Report on Forced Psychiatry and Psychiatric Abuse Against African Americans As Intersectional Discrimination Based on Race and Disability
The Case of Schizophrenia Bulletin's
Experiences Labelled Psychotic: a Settler’S Autoethnography Beyond Psychosic Narrative