The Myth Of Mental Illness

The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct is a controversial book by Thomas Szasz. It is highly influential in the anti-psychiatry movement. In it, Szasz argues that mental illness is a social construct created by doctors. What psychiatrists label mental illness is in fact a deviation from the consensus reality, Szasz says. The book extends the arguments of Szasz's paper The Myth of Mental Illness, first published in 1960. In it, Szasz argues that beliefs cannot be caused by brain disease, although such artifacts as visual defects can.

External links

Myth of Mental Illness, The

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
albert samain
jumping the shark
nathalie barney
sport kite
battle of milne bay
peter phillips (activist)
devilock
list of governors of connecticut
harry crosby
eric stenbock
fifteen to one
flemings
five pin bowling
u.s. southern states
young hegelians
morning view
herne, germany
abb augustin barrul
semitism
southwest united states
liberace
krefeld
miss and out
norman panama
u.s. west
kshatriya
wimshurst machine
joshua tree
sora, italy
schengen treaty
saint louis zoological park
benefit of clergy
t. coraghessan boyle
peso
leverkusen
nadine gordimer
progressive generation
tullus hostilius
list of lakes
ss city of flint
cooking show
medieval philosophy
scafell pike
mark phillips