Obviousness, Scorn, and Losing Ground “Harris. Walz. Obviously.” is a slogan that says more about the Democratic Party than about Trump.
The Psychiatric Manufacturing of Identity On the political circumstances behind rigid, brittle identity constructions.
Against Social Justice Therapy Social Justice Therapy offers a new guarantee of living the righteous middle-class dream, and risks, despite its intentions, involving therapists in a fraud.
Therapy Without Therapists Task-shifting, manualized treatment, community health workers, digital therapy—the fourth industrial revolution for mental healthcare is already here. Unsurprisingly, it’s bad for both therapists and patients.
Inside the Mind of the Professional-Managerial Class, Part Three The precarious Professional-Managerial Class attempts to solve political problems through the futile mental gymnastics of identity politics.
The Politics of Evidence-Based Practice Evidence-Based Practice provides a "scientific" rationale for providing less service while garnering greater profit.
Clinical Encounters with the Entrepreneurial Self College students today are engaged in a relationship with their own objectified image of themselves.