Luhmann defined social systems as structured around specific social codes, and comprised of the communications relating to that code. This thesis asks how the phenomenon of madness can be understood within this framework and argues that mad utterances are statements or acts which cannot be parsed according to any existing system of social or interpersonal meaning. The psy-disciplines transform these uncertain acts into stable meaning by defining them within a functionalist or pathological framework. These meanings are fragile because the operations of the psyche are socially invisible and so mad utterances have to be defined in relation to existing social systems of meaning. Mad utterances therefore generate uncertainty, which leads systems...
This article draws on contemporary and classical psycho–political theorists to conceptualise ‘mental...
ABSTRACT. The mutual interconnectedness of personal sense and generaliz-able meaning, of subjective ...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
In this account, I will examine the argument that psychiatric diagnoses are a social construction, l...
The relative explanatory power of psychiatric and social variables in the decision to hospitalize an...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
Book synopsis: Madness is a complex and contested term. Through time and across cultures it has acqu...
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In the legal context, psychiatric evaluations are subject to controversy, considered as either indis...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world ...
With the waves of reform occurring in mental health legislation in England and other jurisdictions, ...
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This article draws on contemporary and classical psycho–political theorists to conceptualise ‘mental...
ABSTRACT. The mutual interconnectedness of personal sense and generaliz-able meaning, of subjective ...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
In this account, I will examine the argument that psychiatric diagnoses are a social construction, l...
The relative explanatory power of psychiatric and social variables in the decision to hospitalize an...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
Book synopsis: Madness is a complex and contested term. Through time and across cultures it has acqu...
This article argues that civil mental health laws operate to constrict how people think, understand,...
In the legal context, psychiatric evaluations are subject to controversy, considered as either indis...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world ...
With the waves of reform occurring in mental health legislation in England and other jurisdictions, ...
AbstractPsychiatric expert testimony is challenging in cases of violence when the accused person sub...
Are hallucinations and delusions really symptoms of an illness called 'schizophrenia'? Are mental he...
This article draws on contemporary and classical psycho–political theorists to conceptualise ‘mental...
ABSTRACT. The mutual interconnectedness of personal sense and generaliz-able meaning, of subjective ...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...