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BONNIE BURSTOW
Psychiatry Interrogated
Bonnie Burstow Editor
Psychiatry Interrogated An Institutional Ethnography Anthology
Editor Bonnie Burstow Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ISBN 978-3-319-41173-6 ISBN 978-3-319-41174-3 ISBN 978-3-319-42473-6 (softcover) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-41174-3
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This book is dedicated to everyone everywhere who has ever fallen prey to institutional psychiatry.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to acknowledge the hard work, the kindness, and the dedication of the various people who made this book possible—first and foremost my fellow authors Simon Adam, Joanne Azevedo, Rebecca Ballen, Chris Chapman, Agnieszka Doll, Mary Jean Hande, Efrat Gold, Sarah Golightley, Sonya Jakubec, Jennifer Poole, Janet Rankin, Lauren Spring, Sharry Taylor, Lauren Tenny, Jemma Tosh, Rob Wipond, and Eric Zorn. From the moment those heady workshops began in the summer of 2014, what a glorious adventure we have been on together! Thanks, Simon Adam and Brenda LeFrançois, for your initial recruitment work. I would likewise like to acknowledge the help of my tireless Palgrave editors, Rachel Krause and Elaine Fan, and my evervigilant graduate assistants—Sona Kazemi, Griffin Epstein, Lauren Spring, and Jan Vandertempel.
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CONTENTS
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Introduction to the Project: IE Researchers Take on Psychiatry Bonnie Burstow
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Stopping CAMH: An Activist IE Inquiry Bonnie Burstow and Simon Adam
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A Kind of Collective Freezing-Out: How Helping Professionals’ Regulatory Bodies Creat
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