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EPISODE · May 25, 2022 · 52 MIN

Bruce Cohen - The Failings of "Mental Health": How a Seemingly Benign Concept Might be Dangerous

from Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health · host Mad in America

Dr. Bruce Cohen is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland. His career spans over thirty years where he has time and again used empirical research to tackle the numerous shortcomings of the psy-disciplines. With his upcoming book series, The Politics of Mental Health and Illness, he continues to expose how the psychiatric discourse "doesn't work for us" but instead greases the wheels of a neoliberal capitalist society. In this interview he talks about how the psychiatric discourse has left the clinic and entered workplace, how the DSM has been feminized to the detriment of women, how and why the ADHD diagnosis has shifted shape, and lastly, how the global move towards "mental health" and away from "mental illness" might not be positive or benign.

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