No Such Thing as Normal
Disorders, Diagnoses, and the Limits of Psychiatry
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book critically examines the psychiatric field, highlighting its reliance on unsupported assumptions and the disproportionate focus on medication over environmental factors affecting mental health. It explores the origins of the psychiatric industry and its collaboration with profit-driven pharmaceutical companies, often at the expense of effective treatment. By emphasizing the individuals overlooked by this system, it advocates for a transformative approach to mental health care that prioritizes genuine support and reform.

