Not doomed: sociology and psychiatry, and ignorance and expertise. Ikkos, G. BJPsych Bulletin, 47(2):90–94, 2023.
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This paper presents and responds to On the Heels of Ignorance, a sociological study which identifies five fundamental epistemological paradigm changes in American psychiatry in the service of its survival and details several tactics that have been employed to facilitate these professional reinventions. Issues raised in this presentation include the relationship between psychiatry, society and the state, and the nature and significance of psychiatric expertise. The dynamic of these relationships and the complexities of the required expertise create their own challenges for the advancement and professional accountability of the specialty. The conclusion suggests some future imperatives.
@article{ikkos2023,
	title = {Not doomed: sociology and psychiatry, and ignorance and expertise},
	volume = {47},
	doi = {10.1192/bjb.2022.60},
	abstract = {This paper presents and responds to On the Heels of Ignorance, a sociological study which identifies five fundamental epistemological paradigm changes in American psychiatry in the service of its survival and details several tactics that have been employed to facilitate these professional reinventions. Issues raised in this presentation include the relationship between psychiatry, society and the state, and the nature and significance of psychiatric expertise. The dynamic of these relationships and the complexities of the required expertise create their own challenges for the advancement and professional accountability of the specialty. The conclusion suggests some future imperatives.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {BJPsych Bulletin},
	author = {Ikkos, George},
	year = {2023},
	pages = {90--94},
}

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