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Affective injustice, sanism and psychiatry [PDF]
Psychiatric language and concepts, and the norms they embed, have come to influence more and more areas of our daily lives. This has recently been described as a feature of the ‘psychiatrization of society.’ This paper looks at one aspect of ...
Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien
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Sanism, Black Dogs Barking, and Mental Illness
Tonette S Rocco
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It is impossible to consider the impact of anti-discrimination law on persons with mental disabilities without a full understanding of how sanism permeates all aspects of the legal system – judicial opinions, legislation, the role of lawyers, juror decision-making – and the entire fabric of society. For those unfamiliar with the term, I define “sanism”
Perlin, Michael L.
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Litigants with mental disabilities are taken less seriously by their own lawyers, trivialized by opposing counsel, and disparaged by judges. This is largely a result of “sanism,” an irrational prejudice of the same quality and character of other ...
Alison J Lynch
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Stephanie LeBlanc-Omstead +1 more
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2021
This chapter explores how rape culture informs the ways in which mental health professionals document regarding sexual violence in the charts of patients diagnosed with “psychotic illness.” Where relevant, intersections with sanism and anti-Black sanism (Meerai et al. in Intersect: Glob J Soc Work Anal Res Polity Pract 5(3):18–35, 2016) are highlighted.
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This chapter explores how rape culture informs the ways in which mental health professionals document regarding sexual violence in the charts of patients diagnosed with “psychotic illness.” Where relevant, intersections with sanism and anti-Black sanism (Meerai et al. in Intersect: Glob J Soc Work Anal Res Polity Pract 5(3):18–35, 2016) are highlighted.
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A Little Less Alone: Surviving Sanism in Art Therapy
Art Therapy, 2020Sanism is the systematic oppression of people who have experiences often labeled as mental illness.
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Sanism and Ableism in the Law’s Response to Injured Workers
2019Paul David Harpur
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Silence or Sanism: A Review of the Dearth of Discussions on Mental Illness in Adult Education
New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development, 2017This literature review engages mental illness in adult education (AE) to locate what research exists and to suggest a research agenda moving forward. This structured review located research related to mental health issues published in the conference proceedings of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE) and the Adult Education
Greg Procknow
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