It's a pity that mainstream psychiatry sees critical psychiatry as too threatening. I suppose it's understandable when it's questioning the biomedical faith that mental illness is due to brain disease (see previous post). But psychiatry and medicine should be patient-centred (see another previous post).
These differences shouldn't divorce psychiatry from medicine, although some critical practitioners have suggested that mental health services should be non-medical (eg. see previous post). I don't agree with them, as critical psychiatry is part of medicine (see another previous post). Psychiatry should be broad and open enough to welcome my PhD.
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I would very much welcome a conversation once you have started! (I'm doing research on contemporary psychiatry from a theological angle)
Congratulations Dr Double. I am sure that your works towards your thesis, like your passionate works on Critical Psychiatry, will be brilliant and will remain historical. Wish you good luck.
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