"Impossible things before breakfast": A commentary on Burman and Richmond. Adshead, G. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 8(1):33–37, 2001.
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[first paragraph] Both Burman and Richmond discuss how a feminist critique or take on a body of theory helps to illuminate or confuse further theoretical development. Burman applies such a critique to False Memory Syndrome (FMS); Richmond to psychoanalytic accounts of eating disorders. In this commentary, I want to discuss the application of a feminist critique to two vital concepts for psychiatry: the recording and measurement of data, and truthful accounts of experience. These concepts are of course related, and I want to explore their connections, not only with each other, but with specific areas of mental health practice, namely, mental health research, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and expert psychiatric testimony.
@article{Adshead2001,
abstract = {[first paragraph] Both Burman and Richmond discuss how a feminist critique or take on a body of theory helps to illuminate or confuse further theoretical development. Burman applies such a critique to False Memory Syndrome (FMS); Richmond to psychoanalytic accounts of eating disorders. In this commentary, I want to discuss the application of a feminist critique to two vital concepts for psychiatry: the recording and measurement of data, and truthful accounts of experience. These concepts are of course related, and I want to explore their connections, not only with each other, but with specific areas of mental health practice, namely, mental health research, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and expert psychiatric testimony.},
author = {Adshead, Gwen},
doi = {10.1353/ppp.2002.0001},
file = {:Users/michaelk/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Adshead - 2001 - Impossible things before breakfast A commentary on Burman and Richmond.pdf:pdf},
issn = {1086-3303},
journal = {Philosophy, Psychiatry, {\&} Psychology},
number = {1},
pages = {33--37},
title = {{"Impossible things before breakfast": A commentary on Burman and Richmond}},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/content/crossref/journals/philosophy{\_}psychiatry{\_}and{\_}psychology/v008/8.1adshead.html},
volume = {8},
year = {2001}
}

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