Experiencing and treating 'madness' in the United States circa 1967-2022: Critical counter-histories
Over the past 55 years, in the United States, we have witnessed shifts and changes in mental health treatment practice and policy focused on 'psychosis.' Alarmingly, in this same period, neither in its social location nor its clinical outcomes, has psychosis, particularly multi-episode psy...
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Main Authors: | Berta Britz (Author), Nev Jones (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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