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anti-psychiatry
by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) - December 20, 2000
Anti-psychiatry is a socio-political movement which rejects the methodologies, medical practices and underlying assumptions of Psychiatry. Proponents have vigorously debated the often dubious role of international pharmaceutical companies in promoting drug therapies like Ritalin, Prozac and Viagra.

Unlike Europe which was more in the grip of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung, America has always been more susceptible to 'technologies of behaviour', and in a changing post-World War II society, openly embraced Electro-Convulsive Therapy, Behaviourism 'stimulus-response' conditioning and other techniques that focused on observable criteria 'out there' rather than Depth Psychology's interpretation of subjective symbols.

Anti-psychiatry was coined by David Cooper in 1967, and is generally associated with phenomenological philosophers like Thomas Szasz, Gregory Bateson and R.D. Laing (who denied being part of the movement). The American movement was also a reaction against the commercialization of therapies like Transactional Analysis, which solidified into group-think.

During the upheaval unleashed by May 1968, Anti-Psychiatry spread to Milan, Brussels, Paris and other major European cities. The Heidelberg Clinic in West Germany was a notable example of Continental European support of patients' human rights.

Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Anti-psychiatry social experiments took many forms: independent communities (Kingsley Hall); within the confines of a large hospital (Villa 21) and attempted reform of the healthcare system (Psichiatrica Democratia). Guerilla tactics were used by the 'Sozialistisches Patienten Kollectiv' (SPK, a name later used by an industrial music band) and fear of authoritarian despotic institutions was brilliantly captured by Stanley Kubrick's film 'A Clockwork Orange' (1971). This fear yielded the movement some unusual collaborators: Scientologist L. Ron Hubbard fought Electro-Convulsive Therapy vigorously.

As a political force, Anti-Psychiatry waned during the 1970s due to the demise of Counter-culture (Marxist and Anarchist) politics; psychatric care industry reform and the popularity of Human Potential Movement therapies. Many of its figures faded from the public view. But with the popularity of drugs like Prozac and Ritalin (and their possible link in incidents like the Columbine High shootings), Anti-Psychiatry is experiencing a resurgence a human rights watchdog. Political influence may be the most chilling yet: activists Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani - who promoted an unusual Marxist therapy and political cult during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s have recently formed an alliance with 2000 campaign presidential candidate Pat Buchanan that may control America's Reform Party.

 
 
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Anti-Psychiatry Links
An interesting collection of links regarding anti-psychiatry, R.D. Laing, Carl Gustav Jung, Robert Anton Wilson and more.

What Is Anti-Psychiatry?
A brief definition of anti-psychiatry, with reference to the work of R.D. Laing and Thomas Szasz.

Anti-Psychiatry
A Swiss anti-psychiatry site.

Activism And Psychology
A collection of activist resources for psychologists and psychiatrists with an emphasis on the social construction of madness. Very useful material here, not just another collection of essays!

Mythos And Logos
Brent Dean Robbins has created a brilliant page on phenomenological existential psychology and philosophy, a current which has included such thinkers as Jean-Paul Sartre and R.D. Laing. Very scholarly and intensive information, but much of interest for the serious researcher.

Radical Psychology Network
This site features an e-list and other resources for radical psychologists to network and spread new ideas and practical therapeutic methodologies, combatting the 'Divide & Conquer' mentality of some prevailing traditional schools. The e-list archives are updated regularly.

Anti-Psychiatry
A growing collection of international anti-psychiatry sites on the World Wide Web, from reading rooms to patients' rights. Get informed and get active!

Theory For The Liberation Of The Psychiatrically Labeled
A collection of writings exploring a possible Sociology of Deviance from the deviant's perspective. Some interesting perspective for the academic researcher and practitioners wishing to see the objective world through their patients' eyes.

A White Rose
An anti-psychiatry anti-psychotropic drugs site designed to raise awareness of deaths from Ritalin and Prozac: "This is for the victims of the violence at Columbine High in Littleton, Colorado; the kids and teachers in Jonesboro, Arkansas and Springfield, Oregon; for the Phil Hartman family, the staff at Momentum Securities and All-Tech Investment Group (the Atlanta, Georgia day trader incident), the people of the Wedgwood Baptist Church in Texas and the countless others who have experienced the misery brought about by these drugs."

Psychiatric Times
A collection of industry news and resources on the 'Recovered Memory' controversy; Anti-Psychiatry; Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and other controversial aspects of modern psychiatry.

Fact, Fiction And Fraud In Modern Medicine
A collection of resources on Prolotherapy, Chelatien Therapy, alternative medical therapies and anti-psychiatry resources assembled by Dr. Thomas Dorman. Articles on everything from Communism to Witchcraft. An interesting and thought provoking site - caveat emptor!

Gorilla
A collection of anti-psychiatry and life-skills and mind gym resources from a site oriented towards regenerating the Human Potential Movement that flourished from the late 1950s until the rise of Socio-biology during the late 1970s.

Lunatics' Liberation Front
This site states: "LLF is an information network whose main subject is alternatives to psychiatry. Its aim is to promote the liberation of people who have been or are in danger of being labelled mentally ill -- those who go nuts or get too angry, too 'high' or too miserable for their own and/or other people's comfort." Patient resources with some groovy graphics.

NoPsychs
A site created by the 'Coalition for Religious Freedom', this site is of primary interest for its personal narratives from victims of the psychiatric care industry.

PsychoHeresy Awareness Ministries
PsychoHeresy is a movement which mixes secular counselling techniques with Judeo-Christian pastoral care. A breeding ground for 'Trojan Horse' memes (self replicating ideas, behaviours and skills using one values-system as a cover for implanting other behavioural changes within the individual). A realm where TruthForce reigns supreme.

Duncan Double: The Anti-Psychiatry Web Site
In the "What is Antipsychiatry?" section there is a great dissertation on the history of all aspects of the anti-psychiatry movement. Duncan examines its multi-faceted evolution: as a rallying point for those against ECT and drug treatment, and against involuntary hospitalization. A version of schizophrenia as a higher, superior vision of truth and reality, and the treatment of said "affliction" being society's "banal attempt to sterilize and contain revolution," is lovingly described in a quote from Professor Anthony Clare's book R. D. Laing: Creative Destroyer (Cassell Academic, 1997).

Center For The Study Of Psychiatry And Psychology
Homepage of Peter Breggin, MD, featuring anti-psychiatry resources, links and information. Useful for background research.

Philosophy Of Psychiatry Bibliography
An up-to-date bibliographical and review survey of relevant books on anti-psychiatry and gender/legal issues; psychoanalysis and its critics; and the social construction of madness. An invaluable resource for the scholar, practitioner, researcher and activist alike.

Anti-Psychiatry Reading Room
An 'in-your-face' polemical anti-psychiatry site attacking the use of Electro-Convulsive Therapy and the manipulative role of pharmaceutical and medical multi-national companies. From anti-depressents to people with disabilities, many of the key issues are covered here in compelling and gritty detail.

The Anti-Psychiatry Coalition
The Antipsychiatry Coalition is a nonprofit volunteer group consisting of people who feel we have been harmed by psychiatry - and of our supporters. An impressive collection of documents on legislation; mental patients' rights; electro-convulsive therapy and more. Multi-lingual site available in Dutch, English French, Italian and Spanish.

Support Coalition International's Mindfreedom.org Page
A regularly updated site devoted to anti-psychiatry activism and raising awareness of human rights abuses within the psychiatric care industry. You can also read archived material from the 'Dendron' newspaper and network with international activists and psychiatric victims.

Disinformation Dossier On R.D. Laing
Check out the Disinformation dossier on R.D. Laing.

Disinformation Dossier On Robert Anton Wilson
Check out the Disinformation dossier on Robert Anton Wilson.

Dissinformation Dossier On PACT With The Devil
Check out Disinformation's dossier on PACT With The Devil.

 
 


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