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... mental illness and its corollaries , diagnosis , prog- nosis , and treatment . It seemed to me that although the notion of mental illness made good historical sense - stemming as it does from the historical identity of medicine and ...
... mental illness and its corollaries , diagnosis , prog- nosis , and treatment . It seemed to me that although the notion of mental illness made good historical sense - stemming as it does from the historical identity of medicine and ...
Page x
... mental patients , and 17 million persons allegedly suffering from some degree of mental illness . The concept of mental illness is freely used in all the major news media— the newspapers , radio , and television . Sometimes famous ...
... mental patients , and 17 million persons allegedly suffering from some degree of mental illness . The concept of mental illness is freely used in all the major news media— the newspapers , radio , and television . Sometimes famous ...
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... on the fact that although the patient may have been treated more or less kindly as sick , he was , at the same time , deprived of the right and oppor- tunity to rebel , by means of imitating bodily or 48 The Myth of Mental Illness.
... on the fact that although the patient may have been treated more or less kindly as sick , he was , at the same time , deprived of the right and oppor- tunity to rebel , by means of imitating bodily or 48 The Myth of Mental Illness.
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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