Mental Illness and the Conciousness of Freedom: The Phenomenology of Psychiatric Labelling

Original Articles

Mental Illness and the Conciousness of Freedom: The Phenomenology of Psychiatric Labelling

Published in: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology
Volume 2 , issue 1 , 2002 , pages: 1–14
DOI: 10.1080/20797222.2002.11433871

Abstract

Paradigmatically led by existential phenomenological premises, as formulated by Jean-Paul Sartre and Edmund Husserl specifically, this paper aims at a deconstruction of the value of psychiatric labelling in terms of the implications of such labelling for the labelled individual’s experience of freedom as a conscious imperative. This work has as its intention the destabilisation of labelling as a stubborn and inexorable mechanism for social propriety and regularity, which in its unyielding classificatory brandings is

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