Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisingly, practitioners and treating teams alike in mental health and disability sectors, in particular, make far too many basic care-related mistakes, in addition to the already abundant diagnostic mistakes that cause and amplify great harm. In part, too many practitioners also fail to distinguish adverse effects for what they are and all too often treat adverse effects, instead, as comorbidities. Diagnostic failures are dangerous, the result of which generates and perpetuates harms that are extremely costly in terms of patient welfare, in addition to the financial burden placed on everyone. In this essay, I contend that the authority bestowed u...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Psychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain w...
This thesis argues that a metaphysical unease pervades the project of psychiatry, and that a philoso...
Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisi...
The observation that a crisis of confidence regarding Psychiatry exists is a notion shared even amon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
This essay analyzes different contemporary models for defining mental illness and offers a new frame...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
abstract Psychiatry all around the world is seen as a specialized branch of medicine. Mental disorde...
The profession of medicine is predicated upon an ethical mandate: first do no harm. However, critics...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Critical psychiatry takes the position that ‘mental illness’ should not be reduced to ‘brain disease...
Psychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain w...
This article argues that three factors are primarily responsible for this current state of affairs: ...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Psychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain w...
This thesis argues that a metaphysical unease pervades the project of psychiatry, and that a philoso...
Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisi...
The observation that a crisis of confidence regarding Psychiatry exists is a notion shared even amon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
This essay analyzes different contemporary models for defining mental illness and offers a new frame...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
abstract Psychiatry all around the world is seen as a specialized branch of medicine. Mental disorde...
The profession of medicine is predicated upon an ethical mandate: first do no harm. However, critics...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Critical psychiatry takes the position that ‘mental illness’ should not be reduced to ‘brain disease...
Psychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain w...
This article argues that three factors are primarily responsible for this current state of affairs: ...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Psychiatrists have written much about the explosive expansion of scientific knowledge of the brain w...
This thesis argues that a metaphysical unease pervades the project of psychiatry, and that a philoso...