Bruce Levine

Bruce Levine

Anti-Authoritarians and Schizophrenia: Do Rebels Who Defy Treatment Do Better?

May 4th, 2012

Preface: Failing in my efforts to get this article published for the general public, apparently only here can I talk about a “cool subculture of anti-authoritarians” and how the Harrow study shows medication resisters have greater recovery. While many Americans are troubled by psychiatry’s over medicating of children, and they doubt the legitimacy of some […]

How Psychiatry Stigmatizes Depression Sufferers

AlterNet April 14th, 2012

Viewing depression as a “brain defect” rather than a “character defect” is supposed to reduce the stigma of depression, according to the American Psychiatric Association, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and the rest of the mental health establishment. But any defect can be stigmatizing. What if depression is the result of neither a […]

How the “Brain Defect” Theory of Depression Stigmatizes Depression Sufferers

April 14th, 2012

Viewing depression as a “brain defect” rather than a “character defect” is supposed to reduce the stigma of depression, according to the American Psychiatric Association, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and the rest of the mental health establishment. But any defect can be stigmatizing. What if depression is the result of neither a […]

How Technology Worship Keeps Americans Ignorant about Depression Treatment

Mad in America March 26th, 2012

How Technology Worship Keeps Americans Ignorant about Depression Treatment Technology is worshipped in U.S. culture, but when it comes to transforming depression and emotional suffering, is this predilection for technology justified? Technology worship means a reverence for machines, manipulations, and manuals designed to control. It also means valuing the objective and the quantifiable over the […]

How Technology Worship Keeps Americans Ignorant about Depression Treatment

March 26th, 2012

Technology is worshipped in U.S. culture, but when it comes to transforming depression and emotional suffering, is this predilection for technology justified? Technology worship means a reverence for machines, manipulations, and manuals designed to control. It also means valuing the objective and the quantifiable over the subjective and the non-quantifiable, and prizing the synthetic versus […]

Nelson Algren, Phil Ochs, Marginalization, the Mental Health Industry Racket, and the Occupy Movement

Begins at 33 minute mark. 23rd Annual Nelson Algren Birthday Celebration, Wicker Park Art Center, Chicago, Illinois, March 24th, 2012

How America’s Obsession With Money Deadens Us

AlterNet March 19th, 2012

A preoccupation with money is nothing new in our culture, but have Americans become even more “money-centric,” and does this deaden us, making us incapable of resisting injustices? A money-centric society is one in which money is at the center of virtually all thoughts, decisions, and activities. While capitalism certainly gives rise to money-centrism, any […]

How America’s Obsession With Money Deadens Us

March 19th, 2012

A preoccupation with money is nothing new in our culture, but have Americans become even more “money-centric,” and does this deaden us, making us incapable of resisting injustices? A money-centric society is one in which money is at the center of virtually all thoughts, decisions, and activities. While capitalism certainly gives rise to money-centrism, any […]

Would We Have Drugged Up Einstein? How Anti-Authoritarianism Is Deemed a Mental Health Problem

AlterNet February 23rd, 2012

In my career as a psychologist, I have talked with hundreds of people previously diagnosed by other professionals with oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, anxiety disorder and other psychiatric illnesses, and I am struck by (1) how many of those diagnosed are essentially anti-authoritarians, and (2) how those professionals who have diagnosed them […]

Why Anti-Authoritarians are Diagnosed as Mentally Ill, and How This Helps America’s Illegitimate Authorities Stay in Charge

February 23rd, 2012

In my career as a psychologist, I have talked with hundreds of people previously diagnosed by other professionals with oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, anxiety disorder and other psychiatric illnesses, and I am struck by (1) how many of those diagnosed are essentially anti-authoritarians, and (2) how those professionals who have diagnosed them […]