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La folie déborde dans les rues et en prison. Ce livre est une loupe grossissante qui met en évidence certains enjeux – politiques – du nouveau monde que nous sommes en train de voir naître en ce début de siècle. Un monde sans fous ? Un monde où un idéal quantifiable de bien-être psychique généralisé serait bientôt possible grâce à des programmes de Santé mentale pour tous, « un meilleur des mondes », une fiction neuro-économique, une folie… Philippe Borrel, auteur de l'ouvrage et réalisateur du film. La folie déborde dans les rues et en prison. Faute d'avoir trouvé une prise en charge adéquate dans les services d'une psychiatrie publique en crise profonde, les malades psychotiques chroniques se retrouvent de plus en plus exclus de notre société. Et au même moment nous assistons au retour des chambres d'isolement, des camisoles et des médicaments administrés sous contrainte. Pourtant des voix s'élèvent pour dénoncer ce climat de violence et d'abandon que l'on pensait aboli. Ont participé à l'ouvrage : Roland Gori, Marie-Anne Montchamp, Hervé Bokobza, Yves Agid, Olivier Labouret, Marion Leboyer, Patrick Chemla, Christophe Dejours, Michaël Guyader, Franck Chaumon, Serge Portelli, Jean Oury, Antoine Lazarus, Daniel Zagury Emmanuelle Perreux, Pierre Suesser, Brigitte Font le Bret, Sylviane Giampino, Catherine Paulet, Mathieu Bellahsen, Catherine Herszberg et des soignants, des patients.
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Ferit Güven illuminates the historically constitutive roles of madness and death in philosophy by examining them in the light of contemporary discussions of the intersection of power and knowledge and ethical relations with the other. Historically, as Güven shows, philosophical treatments of madness and death have limited or subdued their disruptive quality. Madness and death are linked to the question of how to conceptualize the unthinkable, but Güven illustrates how this conceptualization results in a reduction to positivity of the very radical negativity these moments represent. Tracing this problematic through Plato, Hegel, Heidegger, and, finally, in the debate on madness between Foucault and Derrida, Güven gestures toward a nonreducible, disruptive form of negativity, articulated in Heidegger's critique of Hegel and Foucault's engagement with Derrida, that might allow for the preservation of real otherness and open the possibility of a true ethics of difference.
Philosophy --- Mental illness --- Death --- History. --- Insanity --- Insanity (Law) --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Mentally ill --- Capacity and disability --- Insanity defense --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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A fascinating account of the life of one of the most famous women of the Victorian era.
Eccentrics and eccentricities --- Singers --- Weldon, Georgina, --- Great Britain --- History --- Thomas, Georgina, --- Treherne, Georgina, --- 1800-1899 --- Celebrity culture. --- Charles Dickens. --- Ellen Terry. --- Lunacy law reform. --- Married Women’s Property Act. --- Music halls. --- Narcissistic personality disorder. --- Women and lunacy. --- Women and spiritualism. --- Women and the press. --- Women – legal status. --- women in gaol.
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Aliénation mentale (Droit) --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Insanity (Law) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Madness --- Mental illness--Law and legislation --- Mentally ill--Legal status, laws, etc. --- Waanzin --- Psychiatry --- Mental illness --- Philosophy --- History --- Psychiatry - Philosophy --- Mental illness - History
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The Insanity Defence provides an essential comparative perspective on the theory and practice of the insanity defence in both common law and civil law jurisdictions. It is a companion volume to Fitness to Plead (OUP 2018) by the same editors and is written and edited by a team of leading experts in the field.
Insanity defense. --- Insanity (Law) --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Mental illness --- Mentally ill --- Capacity and disability --- Insanity defense --- Defense (Criminal procedure) --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Emotions. --- Insanity (Law) --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Mental illness --- Mentally ill --- Capacity and disability --- Insanity defense --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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mystery --- space flights --- the mooon --- lunacy --- symbolism --- cosmology --- ancient mythology and folklore --- ritual and initiation --- the Black Vifgin --- lunar calendars --- solar-lunar calendar --- body tides --- feminist spirituality --- rituals of transformation --- sea ritual --- sainthood --- Rosh Chodesh --- Ursa Maior --- Cherokee Sun Priestess
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"In July 1939, at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, fifty-nine-year-old Beatrice Alexander was found incapable of managing her own property and affairs. Although Alexander and those living with her insisted that she was perfectly well, the official solicitor took control of her home and money, evicted her "friends," and hired a live-in companion to watch over her. Alexander remained legally incapable for the next thirty years. In the mid-twentieth century, Alexander was one of about thirty thousand people in England and Wales who were, at any time, legally "incapable" and under the auspices of what is now the Court of Protection. Focusing on the period between the 1920s and the 1960s, Looking After Miss Alexander explains the workings of the court, using Alexander's unusual case to consider the complexities of this aspect of mental health law. Drawing on Court of Protection archives--some of which were made publicly available for the first time in 2019--and micro-historical methods, Janet Weston also highlights the role of chance, subjectivity, and uncertainty in shaping how events unfolded then, and the stories we tell about those events today. An engaging and accessible history of mental capacity law, Looking After Miss Alexander examines ideas of citizenship and welfare, gender and vulnerability, care and control, and the role of the state. It also offers reflections on historical research and writing itself."--
Mental health law. --- British Union of Fascists. --- Dorset. --- Lunacy Office. --- Official Solicitor. --- autonomy. --- capacity. --- care. --- carers. --- chance. --- citizenship. --- common law. --- competence. --- control. --- dementia. --- disability. --- elder abuse. --- exploitation. --- financial abuse. --- friendship. --- gender. --- guardianship. --- homecare. --- imagination. --- incapacity. --- indeterminacy. --- informal care. --- interwar. --- legal history. --- lunacy law. --- mental defect. --- mental health law. --- mental illness. --- microhistory. --- nursing. --- respectability. --- retirement. --- small history. --- social policy. --- socio-legal history. --- subjectivity. --- vulnerability. --- welfare state. --- welfare.
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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Great Britain --- Criminal liability --- -Insanity --- -Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Mental illness --- Mentally ill --- Capacity and disability --- Insanity defense --- Accountability, Criminal --- Criminal accountability --- Criminal responsibility --- Liability, Criminal --- Responsibility, Criminal --- Liability (Law) --- Jurisprudence --- -Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Insanity (Law) --- -Jurisprudence --- -Criminal liability
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Aliénation mentale (Droit) --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Insanity (Law) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Madness --- Mental illness--Law and legislation --- Mentally ill--Legal status, laws, etc. --- Waanzin --- Psychology --- Mental illness --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychologie --- Maladies mentales --- Psychanalyse --- Human evolution. --- Social evolution. --- Human evolution --- Social evolution --- Human beings --- Evolution --- Homme --- Origin --- Animal nature --- Origines --- Animalité
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