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The attack of psychiatric legitimacy in the 1960s: Rhetoric and reality

机译:1960年代精神病合法性的攻击:修辞学和现实

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During the 1960s there was a sustained attack on psychiatric legitimacy. Thomas S. Szasz was the most vituperative and best-known critic, but he was by no means alone. Individuals and groups from both extremes of the political spectrum were united in their belief that psychiatry was not a legitimate medical specialty, but one that was devoted to protecting its authority as well as enforcing societal norms associated with an unjust society. The attack on psychiatry, of course, did not occur in a vacuum; numerous social and intellectual currents played major roles. To comprehend such attacks and their consequences requires an understanding of the larger societal context as well as the changes that transformed psychiatry in the post-World War II years.
机译:在1960年代,精神病的合法性遭受了持续的打击。托马斯·S·萨斯(Thomas S. Szasz)是最有活力和最知名的批评家,但他绝不是一个人。来自政治两个极端的个人和团体团结一致,认为精神病学不是合法的医学专业,而是致力于保护其权威以及执行与不公正社会有关的社会规范的医学专业。当然,对精神病学的攻击并不是在真空中发生的。许多社会和知识分子潮流发挥了重要作用。要理解此类袭击及其后果,需要了解更广泛的社会背景以及二战后精神病学改变的变化。

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