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Delbert Yip
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2nd chapter was great:
“Such a label immerses people in bureaucratic and psychiatric identities, and ultimately allows an institutional calculus to overcome any other value. Defining someone as service-unworthy denies the human needs and capacities of both parties. It shrinks the moral status of both client and provider, but the onus to alter the situation falls more heavily on the more powerful provider.”
— Jan 08, 2024 06:41PM
“Such a label immerses people in bureaucratic and psychiatric identities, and ultimately allows an institutional calculus to overcome any other value. Defining someone as service-unworthy denies the human needs and capacities of both parties. It shrinks the moral status of both client and provider, but the onus to alter the situation falls more heavily on the more powerful provider.”
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Delbert Yip
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Oh, this is so brilliantly written. An excellent and highly informative narrative account of the core issues of community psychiatry. I will surely be revisiting this many times.
— Jan 01, 2024 11:41PM

