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Antipsychiatry movement — Early in the 1960s, as part of the general intellectual tumult of the time, a protest movement arose against psychiatry. Members of the movement were by no means all in agreement about doctrine; some argued that there was no such thing as… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Anti-psychiatry — See also: Biopsychiatry controversy Anti psychiatry refers to a post 1960s configuration of groups and theoretical constructs hostile to most of the fundamental assumptions and practices of psychiatry. Its igniting influences were Michel Foucault … Wikipedia
Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Movement — The Consumer/Survivor/Ex Patient Movement, also known as the User/Survivor Movement, is a diverse association of individuals (and organizations representing them) who are either currently consumers (clients) of mental health services, or who… … Wikipedia
Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union — Soviet Union … Wikipedia
Democratic Psychiatry — (Italian: Psichiatria Democratica) is Italian society[1] and movement for liberation of the ill from segregation in mental hospitals[2]:61 by pushing for the Italian psychiatric reform.[3]:95 The movement was political in nature but not… … Wikipedia
Jolivet, Pierre-Alain — (May 15, 1935, Paris, France ) The son of composer André Jolivet, he obtained a degree in letters before completing his literary and theatrical studies at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, USA. Having returned to France, he learned acting at… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
“Kaddish” — by Allen Ginsberg (1961) The title poem of allen ginsberg’s 1961 volume, kaddisH and otHer poems, “Kaddish” is the poet’s autobiographical elegy for his mother, Naomi Ginsberg, who died in 1956 after a series of mental breakdowns during the… … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature