1st Edition

Mirrors of Madness Patrolling the Psychic Border

By Bruce Luske Copyright 1990
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    130 Pages
    by Routledge

    Mirrors of Madness depicts the social-psychological processes and institutional consequences of psychiatric staffs experience of "closet insanity" (private worries about theirown social and psychological competence) and "reverse role modeling" (identification with their labeled psychotic clients' public behavior).

    The book shows how, in attempting to ward off the threat involved in these processes, staffs tend to be more vigilant of their own behavior while redirecting their insecurities toward their clients in the form of derogatory humor in psychiatric evaluations. These and other activities are shown to be inhibiting factors in the rehabilitative function of social control agencies.

    Preface, Acknowledgments, 1. CONSTRUCTING PSYCHIATRIC REALITY, 2. BORDER CROSSING, 3. BORDER PATROL, 4. BORDER LINES, 5. BORDER DISPUTES, 6. BORDERLAND, REFERENCES AND WORKS OF RELATED INTEREST, INDEX

    Biography

    Bruce Luske