Emancipatory Perspectives on Madness


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<p>This collection offers a diverse range of perspectives that seek to find meaning in madness. Mainstream biomedical approaches tend to interpret experiences commonly labelled psychotic as being indicative of a biological illness that can best be ameliorated with prescription drugs. In seeking to counter this perspective psychosocial outlooks commonly focus on the role of trauma and environmental stress. Although an appreciation for the role of trauma has been critical in expanding the ways in which we view madness an emphasis of this kind may nevertheless continue to perpetuate a subtle form of reductivism—madness continues to be understood as the product of a deficit. In seeking to move beyond causal-reductivism this book explores a variety of perspectives on the question of finding inherent meaning in madness and extreme states. </p><p>Contributors to this book are distinguished writers and researchers from a variety of international and interdisciplinary perspectives. Topics span the fields of depth psychology and psychoanalysis creativity Indigenous and postcolonial approaches neurodiversity mad studies and mysticism and spirituality. </p><p>This collection will be of interest to mental health professionals students and scholars of the humanities and social sciences and people with lived experience of madness and extreme states. Readers will come away with an appreciation of the more generative aspects of madness and a recognition that these experiences may be important for both personal and collective healing. </p>
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