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  1. Talking back to psychiatry: the psychiatric consumer/survivor/ex-patient movement.Linda Joy Morrison - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    Linda Morrison brings the voices and issues of a little-known, complex social movement to the attention of sociologists, mental health professionals, and the general public. The members of this social movement work to gain voice for their own experience, to raise consciousness of injustice and inequality, to expose the darker side of psychiatry, and to promote alternatives for people in emotional distress. Talking Back to Psychiatry explores the movement's history, its complex membership, its strategies and goals, and the varied response (...)
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  • Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century.Greil Marcus - 1997 - Faber & Faber.
    "This title is about a single, serpentine fact: late in 1976 a record called "Anarchy in the UK" was issued in London, and this event launched a transformation of pop music all over the world. The song distilled a critique of modern society once set out by a small group of Paris intellectuals." -- Provided by publisher.
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  • Neoliberalism and biopsychiatry: A marriage of convenience.Joanna Moncrieff - 2008 - In Carl I. Cohen & Sami Timimi (eds.), Liberatory psychiatry: philosophy, politics, and mental health. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 235--55.
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