Antipsychiatry

/ˌæntɪsaɪˈkaɪətri/ noun

A movement or approach that criticizes or opposes conventional psychiatric practices and the medicalization of mental illness.

From anti- (against) + psychiatry (from Greek psyche, mind + iatreia, healing). The movement emerged in the 1960s-70s as intellectuals questioned whether psychiatry truly helped patients or served society's control.

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