
Tag: PATHOLOGIZATION
Psychiatry and the DSM are Cornered – So They Reach for ‘Neural’
If you’ve followed my work for any length of time, or you have been in my lectures or training, you’ll know I’ve been teaching about the instability and harm of psychiatric diagnosis for years. The cracks in the system are not new. They are structural. They are conceptual. They are epistemological.
Psychiatry and the DSM are Cornered – So They Reach for ‘Neuro’
Related:
Millions of Dollars of Pharma Money Went to the DSM-5-TR Authors
Protected: If There Were a Biography About Me, What Would the Title Be?
Medicine, power and political control
Communism Is Post-Scarcity Consumerism
And leftists who think otherwise are actively in the way of the world they claim to want.
Siegfried Sassoon: Repression of War Experience
Reviving Dead Paper
The tragedy in “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman has always been a contentious one. On one level, the devastating psychological torment and breakdown of The Woman is gut wrenching. The betrayal she faces from a spouse who ought to protect her, the inescapable pathologization that seems to get her from all angles by all the male physicians in her life, the eerie infantilization of being kept in the nursery, and the list goes on. Gilman’s short story is harrowing to read and only made more difficult with added historical context and knowledge of the realities of the so-called rest cure. The Woman’s mental suffering after childbirth is exacerbated by isolation, stillness and boredom until she breaks – becoming terribly obsessed with the facelike pattern in the wallpaper that is her only company. Yet, on the other hand – she won in the end, did she not?
What the Most Famous Book About Trauma Gets Wrong
Siegfried Sassoon’s Poem: Survivors
“He Was Forging His Own Hero’s Journey When He Was Tragically Killed in Eastern Europe”
How the son of a CIA deputy director set out to backpack around the world and to save the planet — but ended up in the Russian army and died in the war in Ukraine
“He Was Forging His Own Hero’s Journey When He Was Tragically Killed in Eastern Europe” (archived)

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