Anti-psychiatry
Anti-psychiatry is a configuration of groups and theoretical constructs that emerged in the 1960s, which challenged the fundamental assumptions and practices of psychiatry and sought to develop alternatives.
Anti-psychiatryPsychiatryR. D. LaingPsychiatric survivors movementScientology and psychiatryThomas SzaszDavid Cooper (psychiatrist)Involuntary treatmentMindFreedom InternationalBiopsychiatry controversyMichel FoucaultClinical psychologyPsychiatric hospitalTheodore LidzAmerican Psychiatric AssociationPeter BregginCitizens Commission on Human RightsEthical issues in psychiatryWorld Network of Users and Survivors of PsychiatryScientology
Ideas of reference and delusions of referenceFranco BasagliaIntegrative milieu modelCriticismOtto GrossThe Dice ManMental disorderJean OuryMary DeMossBernd DostFred BaughmanIcarus ProjectFamily therapyDavid Smail (psychologist)Anti-OedipusElectroconvulsive therapyTrauma model of mental disordersMadness and CivilizationAntidepressantNigel Benson




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