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Mad World w/ Micha Frazer-Carroll (Re-Air)

Jun 5, 2025
Micha Frazer-Carroll, an author and journalist known for her book 'Mad World: The Politics of Mental Health,' delves into the complexities of mental health in this discussion. She challenges traditional notions of care, advocating for a more inclusive approach beyond standard therapy. The conversation critiques capitalist influences on mental health diagnoses and treatments, emphasizing the need for peer-led support and community collaboration. Frazer-Carroll also highlights the intersection of activism and mental health, pushing for innovative, human-centered care models.
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INSIGHT

Madness Disrupts Capitalist Norms

  • Madness includes behaviors disruptive to capitalist accumulation, not just mental suffering.
  • This definition is intentionally leaky, highlighting arbitrariness in labeling and social control mechanisms.
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Harm in Psychiatry's Certainty Quest

  • Psychiatry's harmful core is its relentless quest for certainty and control over mental health.
  • Both biological and social explanations can dangerously claim totalizing truths that exclude complexity.
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Madness as Social Sorting Tool

  • Madness serves to socially define and exclude those deemed deviant or unproductive in capitalist society.
  • Diagnosis practices uphold economic and social hierarchies by sorting people into roles aligned with capital needs.
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