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Mental Health in Academia: A Conversation with Roy Richard Grinker

New Books in Education

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The Cost of Normality

In the early sixties, i he and my father dida study at a smalla male college outside of chicago. They found that these men were, in a word, boring, the average they they had little ambition. Their argument was that normality was actually the essence of suffering. This this bench mark nobody could achieve. And if they did achieve it whelle, they were not going to be very successful, and then not fulfil the ideals of capitalist society. Nowand this gets me to a very important point that youyou make in the bookand in many of your talks. And the idea that people are unique individuals who cannot and should not be categorized byki, by

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