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Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement (New Approaches in Sociology)
Author: Linda J. Morrison
Year: June 17, 2009
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Language: English



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Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approaches in Sociology Linda Morrison, in her groundbreaking book "Talking Back to Psychiatry sheds light on a marginalized social movement that has been fighting for justice and equality within the mental health industry. As a sociologist, she delves into the history of the Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement, exploring its complex membership, diverse strategies, and the varying responses it has received from psychiatry, policymakers, and the general public. This movement, comprised of individuals who have experienced emotional distress and have been labeled as "mentally ill seeks to challenge the dominant discourse of psychiatry and promote alternative approaches to mental health care. The book begins by highlighting the injustices and inequalities faced by those who have been diagnosed with mental disorders, often resulting in their marginalization and stigmatization. Morrison argues that this movement is essential to create a more inclusive and equitable society, where the voices of those who have been silenced are finally heard.
Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approaches in Sociology Линда Моррисон в своей новаторской книге «Talking Back to Psychiatry» проливает свет на маргинальное общественное движение, которое борется за справедливость и равенство в индустрии психического здоровья. Как социолог, она углубляется в историю Движения бывших пациентов, переживших психиатрических потребителей, исследуя его сложное членство, различные стратегии и различные ответы, которые он получил от психиатрии, политиков и широкой общественности. Это движение, состоящее из людей, которые испытали эмоциональный стресс и были помечены как «психически больные», стремится бросить вызов доминирующему дискурсу психиатрии и продвигать альтернативные подходы к охране психического здоровья. Книга начинается с освещения несправедливости и неравенства, с которыми сталкиваются те, у кого диагностированы психические расстройства, часто приводящие к их маргинализации и стигматизации. Моррисон утверждает, что это движение необходимо для создания более инклюзивного и справедливого общества, где голоса тех, кого заставили замолчать, наконец услышаны.
Talking Back to Psychiatry : The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approach in Sociology Linda Morrison dans son livre pionnier « Talking Back to Psychiatry » met en lumière un mouvement social marginal qui lutte pour la justice et l'égalité dans l'industrie de la santé mentale. En tant que sociologue, elle explore l'histoire du Mouvement des anciens patients qui ont survécu à des consommateurs psychiatriques en explorant son appartenance complexe, les différentes stratégies et les différentes réponses qu'il a reçues de la psychiatrie, des politiciens et du grand public. Ce mouvement, composé de personnes qui ont subi un stress émotionnel et qui ont été qualifiées de « malades mentaux », vise à défier le discours dominant de la psychiatrie et à promouvoir des approches alternatives à la santé mentale. livre commence par mettre en lumière les injustices et les inégalités auxquelles sont confrontés les personnes diagnostiquées avec des troubles mentaux qui les marginalisent et les stigmatisent souvent. Morrison affirme que ce mouvement est nécessaire pour créer une société plus inclusive et plus juste, où les voix de ceux qui ont été réduits au silence sont enfin entendues.
Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approaches in Sociology Linda Morrison en su libro pionero «Talking Back to Psychiatry» arroja luz sobre un movimiento social marginal que lucha por la justicia y la igualdad en la industria de la salud mental. Como socióloga, profundiza en la historia del Movimiento de Antiguos Pacientes Sobrevivientes de Consumidores Psiquiátricos, investigando su compleja membresía, las diferentes estrategias y las diferentes respuestas que ha recibido de psiquiatría, políticos y público en general. Este movimiento, compuesto por personas que han experimentado estrés emocional y han sido etiquetadas como «enfermos mentales», busca desafiar el discurso dominante de la psiquiatría y promover enfoques alternativos a la salud mental. libro comienza poniendo de relieve las injusticias y desigualdades a las que se enfrentan quienes son diagnosticados con trastornos mentales que a menudo conducen a su marginación y estigmatización. Morrison sostiene que este movimiento es necesario para crear una sociedad más inclusiva y justa, donde finalmente se escuchen las voces de los silenciados.
Talking Back to Psiquiatry: The Clinic Consumer Surfor Ex-Patiente Movement and New Approachs in Sociology, Linda Morrison, em seu livro inovador «Talking Back to Publishry», lança luz sobre o movimento marginal que luta por justiça e igualdade na indústria da saúde mental. Como socióloga, ela está se aprofundando na história do Movimento de Ex-Pacientes Sobreviventes de Consumidores Psiquiátricos, explorando sua complexa adesão, várias estratégias e diferentes respostas que ele recebeu da psiquiatria, políticos e do público em geral. Este movimento, composto por pessoas que sofreram estresse emocional e foram rotuladas como «doentes mentais», busca desafiar o discurso psiquiátrico dominante e promover abordagens alternativas para a saúde mental. O livro começa por cobrir a injustiça e a desigualdade enfrentadas por aqueles diagnosticados com transtornos mentais que muitas vezes levam à sua marginalização e estigmatização. Morrison afirma que este movimento é necessário para criar uma sociedade mais inclusiva e justa, onde as vozes dos silenciados são finalmente ouvidas.
Talking Back to Psichiatry: The Electric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patent Movement and New Approches in Sociology, Linda Morrison, nel suo innovativo libro «Talking Back to Psichiatry», mette in luce il movimento sociale marginale che si batte per la giustizia e l'equità nel settore della salute mentale. Come sociologa, approfondisce la storia del Movimento Ex Pazienti Sopravvissuti ai Consumatori Psichiatrici, esplorando la sua complessa adesione, le varie strategie e le diverse risposte che ha ricevuto dalla psichiatria, dai politici e dal pubblico. Questo movimento, composto da persone che hanno sofferto di stress emotivo e sono stati etichettati come «malati di mente», cerca di sfidare il discorso dominante della psichiatria e promuovere approcci alternativi alla salute mentale. Il libro inizia mettendo in luce le ingiustizie e le disuguaglianze che affrontano coloro a cui sono stati diagnosticati disturbi mentali che spesso portano alla loro emarginazione e stigmatizzazione. Morrison sostiene che questo movimento sia necessario per creare una società più inclusiva ed equa, dove le voci di coloro che sono stati messi a tacere siano finalmente ascoltate.
Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approaches in Sociology Linda Morrison beleuchtet in ihrem bahnbrechenden Buch „Talking Back to Psychiatry“ die marginalisierte soziale Bewegung, die kämpft für Gerechtigkeit und Gleichheit in der psychischen Gesundheitsindustrie. Als Soziologin taucht sie in die Geschichte der Bewegung ehemaliger Patienten ein, die psychiatrische Konsumenten überlebt haben, und untersucht ihre komplexen Mitgliedschaften, verschiedenen Strategien und verschiedenen Antworten, die sie von der Psychiatrie, von Politikern und der breiten Öffentlichkeit erhalten hat. Diese Bewegung, bestehend aus Menschen, die emotional gestresst waren und als „psychisch krank“ bezeichnet wurden, versucht, den dominanten Diskurs der Psychiatrie herauszufordern und alternative Ansätze zur psychischen Gesundheit zu fördern. Das Buch beginnt damit, die Ungerechtigkeiten und Ungleichheiten hervorzuheben, mit denen diejenigen konfrontiert sind, bei denen psychische Störungen diagnostiziert wurden, die oft zu ihrer Marginalisierung und Stigmatisierung führen. Morrison argumentiert, dass diese Bewegung notwendig ist, um eine integrativere und gerechtere Gesellschaft zu schaffen, in der die Stimmen derjenigen, die zum Schweigen gebracht wurden, endlich gehört werden.
Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Applications in Sociology Linda Morrison, בספרה פורץ הדרך Talking BAcack to Po PeSteSeSticiary, שופery, שופering כסוציולוגית, היא מתעמקת בהיסטוריה של תנועת המטופלים לשעבר של צרכנים פסיכיאטריים, בוחנת את חברותה המורכבת, אסטרטגיות שונות ואת התגובות השונות שקיבלה מהפסיכיאטריה, מהפוליטיקאים ומהציבור הרחב. תנועה זו, המורכבת מאנשים שחוו מצוקה רגשית ותויגו כ ”חולי נפש”, מבקשת לערער על השיח השולט בפסיכיאטריה ולקדם גישות חלופיות לטיפול נפשי. הספר מתחיל בכך שהוא מדגיש את העוולות והאי ־ ​ צדק שעומדות בפני מי שאובחנו כסובלים מהפרעות נפשיות, ולרוב מוליך אותם לשוליים ולסטיגמטיביות. מוריסון טוען כי תנועה זו הכרחית כדי ליצור חברה כוללנית וצודקת יותר שבה קולותיהם של אלה המושתקים נשמעים לבסוף.''
Psikiyatriye Geri Dönmek: Psikiyatrik Tüketici Hayatta Kalan Eski Hasta Hareketi ve Sosyolojide Yeni Yaklaşımlar Linda Morrison, çığır açan kitabında Psikiyatriye Geri Dönmek, akıl sağlığı endüstrisinde adalet ve eşitlik için mücadele eden bir saçak sosyal hareketine ışık tutuyor. Bir sosyolog olarak, Psikiyatrik Tüketicilerin Eski Hasta Kurtulanlarının tarihine, karmaşık üyeliğini, çeşitli stratejilerini ve psikiyatriden, politikacılardan ve genel halktan aldığı çeşitli tepkileri inceliyor. Duygusal sıkıntı yaşamış ve "akıl hastası'olarak etiketlenmiş insanlardan oluşan bu hareket, baskın psikiyatri söylemine meydan okumayı ve ruh sağlığı bakımına alternatif yaklaşımlar geliştirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Kitap, ruhsal bozukluk teşhisi konan kişilerin karşılaştıkları adaletsizlikleri ve eşitsizlikleri vurgulayarak başlıyor, genellikle marjinalleşmelerine ve damgalanmalarına yol açıyor. Morrison, bu hareketin, susturulanların seslerinin nihayet duyulduğu daha kapsayıcı ve adil bir toplum yaratmak için gerekli olduğunu savunuyor.
التحدث مرة أخرى إلى الطب النفسي: حركة المستهلك النفسي الناجي من المريض السابق والنهج الجديدة في علم الاجتماع، ليندا موريسون، في كتابها الرائد «العودة إلى الطب النفسي»، تسلط الضوء على حركة اجتماعية هامشية تكافح من أجل الإنصاف والمساواة في صناعة الصحة العقلية. بصفتها عالمة اجتماع، تتعمق في تاريخ المريض السابق الناجي من حركة المستهلكين النفسيين، وتفحص عضويتها المعقدة، والاستراتيجيات المختلفة، والردود المختلفة التي تلقتها من الطب النفسي والسياسيين وعامة الناس. تسعى هذه الحركة، المكونة من أشخاص عانوا من ضائقة عاطفية ووصفوا بأنهم «مرضى عقليًا»، إلى تحدي الخطاب السائد في الطب النفسي وتعزيز النهج البديلة لرعاية الصحة العقلية. يبدأ الكتاب بتسليط الضوء على المظالم وعدم المساواة التي يواجهها أولئك الذين تم تشخيص إصابتهم باضطرابات عقلية، مما يؤدي غالبًا إلى تهميشهم ووصمهم. يجادل موريسون بأن هذه الحركة ضرورية لخلق مجتمع أكثر شمولاً وعدلاً حيث يتم سماع أصوات أولئك الذين تم إسكاتهم أخيرًا.
정신과 의사와의 대화: 정신과 소비자 생존자 전 환자 운동과 사회학의 새로운 접근 Linda Morrison은 그녀의 획기적인 책 Talking Back to Psychiatry에서 공정성과 평등을 위해 고군분투하고있는 프린지 사회 운동을 밝힙니다. 정신 건강 산업. 사회 학자로서, 그녀는 정신과 소비자 운동의 전 환자 생존자의 역사를 탐구하여 복잡한 회원, 다양한 전략 및 정신과, 정치인 및 일반 대중으로부터받은 다양한 반응을 조사합니다. 정서적 고통을 겪고 "정신적으로 아프다" 고 분류 된 사람들로 구성된이 운동은 정신과의 지배적 인 담론에 도전하고 정신 건강 관리에 대한 대안적인 접근을 장려합니다. 이 책은 정신 장애로 진단 된 사람들이 직면 한 불의와 불평등을 강조하여 종종 소외와 낙인으로 이어집니다. 모리슨은이 운동이 침묵하는 사람들의 목소리가 마침내 들리는보다 포괄적이고 정당한 사회를 만들기 위해 필요하다고 주장한다.
Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Psychiatric Consumer Survivor Ex-Patient Movement and New Approaches in Sociology Linda Morrison在她的開創性著作《Talking Back to Psychiatry》中闡明了這一點一個在心理健康行業爭取正義和平等的邊緣社會運動。作為一名社會學家,她深入研究了前精神病患者幸存者運動的歷史,探討了其復雜的成員資格,各種策略以及他從精神病學家,政治家和公眾那裏收到的不同回應。這項運動由經歷過情緒壓力並被標記為「精神病患者」的人組成,旨在挑戰精神病學的主要話語,並推廣替代精神衛生方法。這本書首先強調了那些被診斷出患有精神疾病的人所面臨的不公正和不平等,這些疾病往往導致他們的邊緣化和汙名化。莫裏森認為,這一運動對於建立一個更加包容和公正的社會是必要的,在這個社會中,沈默的人的聲音終於被聽到。

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