2019
DOI: 10.1177/0004867419835944
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Criticising psychiatry is not ‘antipsychiatry’

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“…Interestingly, such activism has been met with pockets of disapproval, as ED advocacy to improve alternative service access was misunderstood as being obtrusive. Innovative ways of working including proactively seeking alternative care options, other than having to attend ED to have mental health concerns addressed, continue to attract opposition (McLaren 2019;Young & Calloway, 2021). Additionally moving forward with trauma informed care, reducing the reliance on diagnostics and restrictive practices within the ED, and committing to recovery orientated care options were regarded as challenging traditional methods (Allison et al 2019;Horowitz & Wilcock, 2022;Munkholm et al 2019;Whitely et al 2020).…”
Section: Challenging the Status Quo And Advocating For Better Patient...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, such activism has been met with pockets of disapproval, as ED advocacy to improve alternative service access was misunderstood as being obtrusive. Innovative ways of working including proactively seeking alternative care options, other than having to attend ED to have mental health concerns addressed, continue to attract opposition (McLaren 2019;Young & Calloway, 2021). Additionally moving forward with trauma informed care, reducing the reliance on diagnostics and restrictive practices within the ED, and committing to recovery orientated care options were regarded as challenging traditional methods (Allison et al 2019;Horowitz & Wilcock, 2022;Munkholm et al 2019;Whitely et al 2020).…”
Section: Challenging the Status Quo And Advocating For Better Patient...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally, there was a prior discourse defending psychiatric practices within which critics tended to be categorised as 'anti-psychiatry'. The UN reports generated familiar defences and antagonistic discourse with commentators classifying the reports and the SR as 'anti-psychiatric' (Dharmawardene & Menkes, 2018;McLaren, 2019aMcLaren, , 2019bMenkes & Dharmawardene, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our critique (Dharmawardene and Menkes, 2019) of the UN Special Rapporteur’s Report on mental health (UN Human Rights Council, 2017) has been challenged by two further articles in the ANZJP (Cosgrove and Jureidini, 2019; McLaren, 2019). Both attempt to defend the Report, but the latter’s fundamental anti-psychiatry bias remains both unmissable and dangerous.…”
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“…McLaren (2019), on the contrary, makes the astonishing assertion that the biomedical model of mental illness ‘ doesn’t exist ’; he perceives a monolithic, self-absorbed psychiatric profession that regards all mental disorders as biological. His extreme views, typical of anti-psychiatry, are unsurprisingly promulgated by the Church of Scientology (www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzdu3WQyIZg).…”
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confidence: 99%