What This Is

Hi all, we are the Mad Movement Group, this is our presentation on power analysis within the mental health realm. Everyone will have access to this blog in order to review the information we have gathered. Feel free to post your own comments and opinions under a section you desire. The goal of this blog is to get your thoughts rolling around on power analysis in madness. Enjoy!

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A Fragile Revolution: Consumers and Psychiatric Survivors Confront the Power of the mental health system – Barbera Everett
The Strengths Perspective – Jennifer Poole
Nolen-Hoeksema, S., & Rector, N.A. (2008). Abnormal Psychology. (Canadian Edition). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

Moran, J. (n.d.). Insane asylums. Retrieved from http://www.jrank.org/history/pages/7432/insane-asylums.html 

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A Fragile Revolution: Consumers and Psychiatric Survivors Confront the Power of the mental health system – Barbera Everett
The Strengths Perspective – Jennifer Poole
Nolen-Hoeksema, S., & Rector, N.A. (2008). Abnormal Psychology. (Canadian Edition). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.


Roberts, M. (2005). The production of the psychiatric subject: power, knowledge and Michel Foucault. Nursing Philosophy, 6(1), 33-42.


FooFook, J. (2002). Social work: critical theory and practice. Sage Pubns Ltd.: New York.


Mental Health "Recovery": Users and Refusers: http://wellesleyinstitute.com/files/Mental_Health%20_Recovery.pdf