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- From: gil@Gilsys.DIALix.oz.au (Gil Hardwick)
- Newsgroups: sci.environment
- Subject: Theodore Roszak article on "Ecopsychology"
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- References: <1992Nov7.050358.27919@gnosys.svle.ma.us>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 06:06:26 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov7.050358.27919@gnosys.svle.ma.us> gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us writes:
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- > As I read Prof. Roszak's essay, he appears to be asking whether genuine
- > psychological health can be achieved if we refuse to acknowledge the
- > very real and pervasive sickness of the world in which we live. I
- > feel that we miss his point if we insist on a literal interpretation
- > of Roszak's words, and read them to mean that we should spawn a new
- > specialty. I am sure he would prefer that the art and science of
- > psychiatry incorporate into itself a recognition of the importance
- > of acknowledging the environmental nightmare we have created, and
- > understand that certain psychological manifestations may in fact be a
- > healthy response to those conditions, rather than some sickness that
- > needs to be "cured" without reference to its cause if that cause lies
- > in external circumstances. What's the use of seeking "adjustment" to
- > an unhealthful reality? The irritation is real and important to
- > acknowledge, IMHO, and can serve as a powerful incentive to perform
- > the thinking and feeling and planning and doing that can put us on
- > the road to collective recovery - in both our outer and inner world.
-
- Well, Gary, that "Psychiatry" with its specific focus as a fundamentally
- bourgeois discipline developed to serve bourgeois interests has failed
- to achieve is not terribly relevant to the way we regard, or fail to
- regard our environment.
-
- The entire spectrum of human responses to their environment has been
- explored over and over throughout the military, political, medical
- (of which Psychiatry is a sub-discipline) and social sciences for
- over 100 hundred years and more, without some professor coming along
- wanting to build himself a new career merely going over and rephrasing
- all the work which has already been done.
-
- I have no problem with somebody's thesis which has been published and
- is available for criticism, but it does appear far more appropriate that
- students do their homework and come to grips with the full corpus of
- knowledge already available instead of just going around and around
- in circles playing word games with it.
-
- There is far more of a problem with "genuine psychological health"
- deteriorating through confusion, with people milling around unable to
- make up their minds what to do next, than any traditional lack in
- Psychiatry.
-
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