A Lexicon of Lunacy: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility and Psychiatry

A Lexicon of Lunacy: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility and Psychiatry

by Thomas Szasz
A Lexicon of Lunacy: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility and Psychiatry

A Lexicon of Lunacy: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility and Psychiatry

by Thomas Szasz

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Overview

Thomas Szasz is renowned for his critical exploration of the literal language of psychiatry and his rejection of officially sanctioned definitions of mental illness. His work has initiated a continuing debate in the psychiatric community whose essence is often misunderstood. Szasz's critique of the established view of mental illness is rooted in an insistent distinction between disease and behavior. In his view, psychiatrists have misapplied the vocabulary of disease as metaphorical figures to denote a range of deviant behaviors from the merely eccentric to the criminal. In A Lexicon of Lunacy, Szasz extends his analysis of psychiatric language to show how its misuse has resulted in a medicalized view of life that denies the reality of free will and responsibility.

Szasz documents the extraordinary extent to which modern diagnosis of mental illness is subject to shifting social attitudes and values. He shows how economic, personal, legal, and political factors have come to play an increasingly powerful role in the diagnostic process, with consequences of blurring the distinction between cultural and scientific standards. Broadened definitions of mental illness have had a corrosive effect on the criminal justice system in undercutting traditional conceptions of criminal behavior and have encouraged state-sanctioned coercive interventions that bestow special privileges (and impose special hardships) on persons diagnosed as mentally ill.

Lucidly written and powerfully argued, and now available in paperback, this provocative and challenging volume will be of interest to psychologists, criminologists, and sociologists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765805065
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 02/28/2003
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) was professor of psychiatry emeritus at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, Washington, DC. He was a prominent figure in the anti-psychiatry movement and a critic of the moral and scientific foundation of psychiatry.

Table of Contents

Introduction; I: Language and Lunacy; 1: Shakespeare’s Plays; 2: The Contemporary Scene; 3: Dictionaries of Deviance; 4: Dictionaries of Drunkenness; II: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility, and Psychiatry; 5: The Religion Called “Psychiatry”; 6: Mental Illness and Mental Incompetence; 7: The Illusion of Mental Patients’ Rights; 8: The Illusion of Drug Abuse Treatment; 9: The Case Against Suicide Prevention; 10: The Psychiatric Will; 11: Ex Parte Psychiatry; Epilogue
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