“Just another prick in the wall” — Psychiatry’s Quest for Dominance and Control
Posted: October 4, 2010
by Dominik Ritter, Psychologist—When thinking about psychiatry I find it hard to escape the comparison with the work carried out at assembly lines of large manufacturing companies and the process involved when faulty products are called back for inspection and repair. All mass produced goods are meant to basically look and function in the same way. The same can be said about the people in a state that promotes the idea of a moral code of conduct (e.g. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM). Through socialization and education we learn about what behaviours are appropriate and how one should feel and think about things. If individuals are judged to be "damaged" or "just not right", they are sent away to be properly assessed and corrected. A whole army of "Quickfitters" is there to sort you out when you seem to have broken down and not function properly anymore, even if you don't want that (well, actually, especially then). It all seems to be about the intolerance of diversity and difference and the quest for total dominance and control, which results in the persecution and punishment of those individuals who step out of line as they are deemed to be out of order and in urgent need of corrective measures More »
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