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Jonathan Metzl, “The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease” (Beacon Press, 2010)

New Books in African American Studies

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Navigating Psychiatry's Complex Landscape

This chapter examines the current state of psychiatry, particularly the diagnosis and societal perceptions of schizophrenia. It critiques the limitations of cultural competence efforts and emphasizes the need to address broader structural issues contributing to mental health disparities. The discussion contrasts contemporary psychiatric practice with historical approaches, advocating for a more socially just framework in mental health care.

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