Psihijatrija i antipsihijatrija
David G. Cooper is considered one of the founders of the movement known as "anti-psychiatry". This current appeared in the sixties, and its main interest was to condemn gaps, theoretical problems and abuses in the practice of psychiatry.
"Anyone who works in the field of psychiatry and who refuses to have their critical self-awareness represented or consumed by the institutionalizing processes of compulsory education and daily indoctrination in university or psychiatric hospitals faces a number of disturbing questions. I have tried in this book to observe a person who is in labeled schizophrenic in its current human context, to examine how the label came to be attached to it, who did it, and what it means to both the signifier and the signified."
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