| Canadian Journal of Disability Studies | |
| Failure to Comply: Madness and/as Testimony | |
| Clementine Morrigan1  | |
| [1] York University | |
| 关键词: Psychiatric industrial complex, psychiatric incarceration, trauma, personal narrative; | |
| DOI : 10.15353/cjds.v6i3.366 | |
| 学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
| 来源: Canadian Disability Studies Association | |
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【 摘 要 】
Self-harm, suicide attempts, disordered eating, addiction, and other forms of âacting outâ are associated with the trauma of surviving violence. While these behaviours are pathologized as symptoms of mental illness, they can be understood, instead, as strategies of resistance against violence. When violence is ignored or normalized, the âacting outâ associated with trauma can be a means of sounding an alarm that something is very wrong. This âacting outâ can be understood as an embodied form of testimony. When direct resistance to violence, such as fighting back or escaping, is thwarted or impossible, traumatic âacting outâ can be a way to draw attention to and resist violence. Psychiatry, instead of answering the call of trauma by addressing the underlying violence, works to silence that call. Through incarceration, sexual violence, enforced isolation, restricted motion, threats, coercive drugging, gaslighting, and other abusive tactics, psychiatry works to undermine the embodied testimony of trauma by producing compliance. The source of the problem is shifted from the original violence and located instead in the body of the traumatized person. Successful treatment is understood as the reduction or elimination of the very âsymptomsâ which are in reality acts of resistance to violence. Therefore, successful treatment essentially means submission. The carceral space of psychiatry continues the work of producing compliance even after the patient has left its enclosures, extending the space of the psych ward into the everyday lives of psychiatric survivors.Â
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