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Review
. 2023 Sep 29;48(6):1-5.
doi: 10.1192/bjb.2023.79. Online ahead of print.

European madness 1910-1980: lessons for today from Alastair Morgan's Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness

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European madness 1910-1980: lessons for today from Alastair Morgan's Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness

George Ikkos. BJPsych Bull. .

Abstract

In Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness Alastair Morgan surveys the contributions of a loosely conceived school of psychiatrists, philosophers and social theorists to understanding and responding to madness during the years 1910-1980. Taking my cue from him, I highlight some of the contributors discussed in Morgan's book and reflect that although madness may be difficult or even impossible to articulate effectively in discourse it remains a 'limit experience' which demarcates and illuminates the contours of other thinking and being, including reason and activism. I discuss social and cultural factors that have dulled clinicians' sensitivities to the sounds of madness in recent decades and advocate the need for a reappraisal of our expertise and for a new activism today. What may at first appear as a failed clinical-philosophical tradition remains of professional relevance in today's rapidly transforming circumstances of practice both as inspiration and as cautionary tale.

Keywords: Schizophrenia; critical phenomenology; mad studies; madness; mental health activism.

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