Dammann E J
Michigan State University, USA.
Clin Psychol Rev. 1997 Nov;17(7):733-56. doi: 10.1016/s0272-7358(97)00030-5.
Since the publication of "The Myth of Mental Illness" in 1960, there has been an ongoing debate about Thomas Szasz's ideas concerning mental illness. In this paper, Szasz's views are summarized, as are the views of Szasz's critics. Specifically, the following areas are addressed: Szasz's definition of disease, his notions regarding the unconscious and rationality, his beliefs regarding culpability, his proposed differences between psychiatry and other branches of medicine, the uses of the term "mental illness," and the possibility of implicating physical lesions in some mental illnesses. With this discussion as a backdrop, the importance of these issues to mental health practitioners is addressed.