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INTRODUCTION
PART I. DECONSTRUCTING THE CURRENT PARADIGM
1. Gary Greenberg: Manufacturing Depression
2. Peter Breggin: The Psycho-Pharmaceutical Complex
3. Bonnie Burstow: Psychiatry Interrogated
4. David Walker: Indigenous Peoples and Western Mental Health
5. Joanna Moncrieff: The Myth of the Chemical Cure
6. Isabel Clarke: Consolidating the New Paradigm
7. Peter Kinderman: Disease Model Versus Psychosocial Model
8. Jon Jureidini: Critical and Ethical Mental Health
9. Bernadette Grosjean: From Locked In to Locked Out
10. Lucy Johnstone: Critical Psychiatry and Psychological Formulation
11. James Davies: The Harmfulness of Psychiatry
12. Robert Whitaker: Can Psychiatry At Least Be Curious?
PART II. ALTERNATE VISIONS OF HELPING
13. Mary Olson: Dialogic Practice and the Open Dialogue Method
14. Russell Razzaque: Psychiatry and Mindfulness
15. Jane Linsley: Gould Farm
16. Hugh Polk: Psychiatry and Social Therapy
17. Anna Yusim: Humanistic Psychiatry
18. Jackie Goldstein: Communities of Care
19. Charlie Heriot-Maitland: Psychosis and Compassion
20. Michael Cornwall: Being Present to “Madness”
21. Gail Hornstein: First-Person Narratives of Madness
22. Catherine G. Lucas on the Spiritual Crisis Network
23. Mark Furlong: Thresholds of Chicago
24. Christine LaCerva: Environments for Emotional Development
PART III. CONTEMPORARY ALTERNATIVE PRACTICES
25. Jed Diamond: Individual Psychotherapy Today
26. Susan Raeburn: Group Psychotherapy Today
27. Robert Stolorow: Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Emotional Trauma
28. Richard Hallam: Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy
29. Lois Holzman: Social Therapy
30. Jackee Holder: Life Coaching and Emotional Health
31. Rosie Kuhn: Transformational Coaching
32. Rebecca Atkins: Artreach, Inc. and Shedding Diagnostic Labels
33. Yana Jacobs: The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care
34. Laysha Ostrow: Live and Learn, Inc.
35. Shery Mead: Intentional Peer Support
36. Nessie Shaw: Life Purpose, Meaning and Mental Health
PART IV. SURVIVOR PEER SUPPORT, RECOVERY AND ACTIVISM
37. Eleanor Longden: Recovery-Oriented Approaches
38. Amy Smith: Psychiatric Activism, Rat Parks and Healing Art
39. Mark Ragins: MHA Village
40. James Gottstein: Psychiatric Rights
41. Oryx Cohen: The Film “Healing Voices”
42. Ken Paul Rosenthal: Mental Health Advocacy Through Film
43. Lauren Tenney: Mad Activism
44. Sascha Altman DuBrul: Transformative Mutual Aid Practices
45. Olga Runciman: The Danish Hearing Voices Network
46. Katie Mottram: Peer-Supported Open Dialogue
47. David Oaks: Psychiatric Survivor Activism
48. Jacqui Dillon: The Hearing Voices Network
PART V. CHILDREN, YOUNG ADULTS, AND FAMILES
49. Sharna Olfman: The Science and Pseudo-Science of Children’s Mental Health
50. Claudia Gold: The Silenced Child
51. Brent Robbins: Children on Antipsychotics
52. Sami Timimi: ADHD, Autism and Children’s Mental Health
53. Martin Whitely: The Invention of ADHD
54. Marilyn Wedge: Reclaiming Childhood
55. Michael Gilbert: It’s About Children and Family, Inc.
56. Tim Carey: Parenting Skills and Family Mental Health
57. Krista MacKinnon: Families Healing Together
58. Rob Levit: Mentoring and Creating Communities
59: Chene Walz: Coaching and Counseling Art Students
60. Nicole Gibson: Australia’s Rogue & Rouge Foundation
IN CONCLUSION
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