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Thomas Szasz : an appraisal of his legacy / edited by C.V. Haldipur, James L. Knoll IV, and Eric v.d. Luft.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International perspectives in philosophy and psychiatryPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: First EditionDescription: xv, 298 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198813491 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.195092 HAL 23
Contents:
Part I.Intellectual roots of Szasz's thought 1.Study on the Szaszophone: theme and variations. Stephen Wilson 2.Leading up the The Myth of Mental Illness. Jan Pols 3.Philosophical influences on Thomas Szasz. Erik v.d. Luft Part II. The concept of mental illness 5.Szasz, suicide, and medical ethics 6.Agency, mental illness, and psychiatry: a response to Thomas SzSZ. Robert W. Daly 7.Taking Szasz seriously - and his critics, too: thesis, antithesis, and a values-based synthesis. K. M. W. Fulford 8.Schizophrenia: sacred symbol or Achilles heel?. F. Fuller Torrey 9.Suicide prohibition: shame, blame, or social aim? James L. Knoll 10.Myths, projections, and overextensions: the conceptual landscape of Thomas Szasz 11.The clinical wisdom of Thomas Szasz. Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan 12.Thomas Szasz and the language of mental illness. Ronald W. Pies Part III.Szaz's larger impact 13.The myth and reality of mental illness. Allen Frances 14.Reform and revolution in the context of critical psychiatry and service user/survivor movements. Nancy Nyquist Potter 15.Thomas Szsz and the insanity defence. Nell Pickering 16.Bringing psychopaths into the moral community: reassessing agency cultivation and social participation. Mariosola Xhelli Ciaccio 17.Mental illness is not a myth: epistemic favoritism in research funding. Mon Gupta 18.Rights, responsibilities, and mental illnesses: a chronology of the Szasz decades. Jennifer Radden 19.Szasz's legacy and current challenges in psychiatry. Thomas Schrammer Epilogue. C.V. Haldipur
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Part I.Intellectual roots of Szasz's thought 1.Study on the Szaszophone: theme and variations. Stephen Wilson 2.Leading up the The Myth of Mental Illness. Jan Pols 3.Philosophical influences on Thomas Szasz. Erik v.d. Luft Part II. The concept of mental illness 5.Szasz, suicide, and medical ethics 6.Agency, mental illness, and psychiatry: a response to Thomas SzSZ. Robert W. Daly 7.Taking Szasz seriously - and his critics, too: thesis, antithesis, and a values-based synthesis. K. M. W. Fulford 8.Schizophrenia: sacred symbol or Achilles heel?. F. Fuller Torrey 9.Suicide prohibition: shame, blame, or social aim? James L. Knoll 10.Myths, projections, and overextensions: the conceptual landscape of Thomas Szasz 11.The clinical wisdom of Thomas Szasz. Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan 12.Thomas Szasz and the language of mental illness. Ronald W. Pies Part III.Szaz's larger impact 13.The myth and reality of mental illness. Allen Frances 14.Reform and revolution in the context of critical psychiatry and service user/survivor movements. Nancy Nyquist Potter 15.Thomas Szsz and the insanity defence. Nell Pickering 16.Bringing psychopaths into the moral community: reassessing agency cultivation and social participation. Mariosola Xhelli Ciaccio 17.Mental illness is not a myth: epistemic favoritism in research funding. Mon Gupta 18.Rights, responsibilities, and mental illnesses: a chronology of the Szasz decades. Jennifer Radden 19.Szasz's legacy and current challenges in psychiatry. Thomas Schrammer Epilogue. C.V. Haldipur

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