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    Thomas Stephen Szasz (/sɑːs/ SAHSS; Hungarian: Szász Tamás István [saːs]; 15 April 1920 – 8 September 2012) was a Hungarian-American academic and psychiatrist...
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    wrote a letter to Thomas Szasz, author of The Myth of Mental Illness. In the letter, Menninger said that he has just read Szasz's book Insanity: The...
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  • Robert Szasz, American real estate developer Thomas Szasz, Hungarian-American psychiatrist Tibor Szász, Hungarian classical pianist Kitti Szász, Hungarian...
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  • The Myth of Mental Illness (category Books by Thomas Szasz)
    Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct is a 1961 book by the psychiatrist Thomas Szasz, in which the author criticizes psychiatry and argues against the concept...
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  • breakdown". — Richard E. Vatz, co-author of explication of views of Thomas Szasz in "Thomas Szasz: Primary Values and Major Contentions"[page needed] There are...
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    organization established in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz.: 170 : 294  Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, its stated mission...
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  • 1093/hgs/17.1.89 – via Project MUSE. Faith in Freedom, p. 181 Thomas Szasz "Thomas Szasz: An Evaluation | Psychology Today". www.psychologytoday.com. Retrieved...
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    worthy recipient of CCHR's Thomas Szasz Award." I pregiudizi e la conoscenza critica alla psichiatria (preface by Thomas S. Szasz), ed. Coop. Apache – 1986...
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  • 1971. The word Antipsychiatrie was already used in Germany in 1904. Thomas Szasz introduced the definition of mental illness as a "myth" in the book The...
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  • literature in the 1970s in the works of Irving Zola, Peter Conrad and Thomas Szasz, among others. According to Eric Cassell's book, The Nature of Suffering...
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    mental asylum for a 90-day evaluation, but the ACLU and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz protested along with rightist groups, and Walker was released in five...
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  • Mental Hospitalization (AAAIMH) was an organization founded in 1970 by Thomas Szasz, George Alexander, and Erving Goffman for the purpose of abolishing involuntary...
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    Prohibition: The Shame of Medicine By Thomas Szasz. pg 60-62] [Suicide Prohibition: The Shame of Medicine By Thomas Szasz pg 62] [Lawrence Langer, Versions...
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  • Liberation by Oppression (category Books by Thomas Szasz)
    Psychiatry is a 2002 critique of psychiatry by the psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. Szasz compares the justification of psychiatry with the justification of...
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  • with other non-tenured professors, for supporting tenured Professor Thomas Szasz in a dispute with the administration over academic freedom. After a year...
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  • hearing voices of religious beings such as God, angels, or the Devil. Thomas Szasz critiques the concept of religious auditory hallucination: those who...
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  • fiftieth anniversary edition of his book The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz says that Semmelweis's biography impressed upon him at a young age, a...
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  • make should be respected.[citation needed] Philosopher and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz goes further, arguing that suicide is the most basic right of all. If...
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  • magazine's contributors included Milton Friedman, Murray Rothbard, Thomas Szasz, and Thomas Sowell. In 1978, Poole, Klausner, and Machan created the associated...
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    Medical Association consensually declared masturbation as normal in 1972. Thomas Szasz states the shift in scientific consensus as "Masturbation: the primary...
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    masturbation has not been a diagnosable condition since DSM II (1968). Thomas Szasz stated in 1973 the shift in scientific consensus: "Masturbation: the...
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    by the World Health Organization. A popular proponent of this theory, Thomas Szasz, has argued that ADHD was "invented and not discovered." Psychiatrists...
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  • The Last Arkham", Zsasz's name is derived from that of psychiatrist Thomas Szasz; Grant saw the name while visiting a library. In Batman Chronicles #3...
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  • psychiatrists, such as David Rosenhan, Peter Breggin, Paula Caplan, Thomas Szasz, and critics outside the field of psychiatry, such as Stuart A. Kirk...
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    include those at prisons in Portlaise, Castelrea, and Cork. Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz in Hungary has argued that psychiatric hospitals are like prisons unlike...
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  • mental illness itself. These challenges came from psychiatrists like Thomas Szasz, who argued mental illness was a myth used to disguise moral conflicts;...
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    Rosenberg was influenced by the 1961 books The Myth of Mental Illness by Thomas Szasz and Asylums by Erving Goffman. He also remembered reading Albert Bandura...
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  • According to Thomas Szasz, mental illness is a social construct. He views psychiatry as a social control and mechanism for political oppression. Szasz wrote...
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    mainstream media upon its publication[citation needed], with psychiatrist Thomas Szasz commenting that "[the book] has rightly seized on transsexualism as an...
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    Psychology portal Politics portal Biopolitics Governmentality Philip Rieff Thomas Szasz Schrift, Alan D. (2010). "French Nietzscheanism" (PDF). In Schrift, Alan...
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