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Spiritual Gift of Madness

The Failure of Psychiatry and the Rise of the Mad Pride Movement

Ph.D, Seth Farber Kate Millett

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English
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
17 April 2012
A bold call for the “insane” to reclaim their rightful role as prophets of spiritual and cultural transformation

• Explains how many of those diagnosed as schizophrenic, bipolar, and other forms of “madness” are not ill but experiencing a spiritual awakening

• Explores the rise of Mad Pride and the mental patients’ liberation movement

• Reveals how those seen as “mad” must embrace their spiritual gifts to help the coming global spiritual transition

Many of the great prophets of the past experienced madness--a breakdown followed by a breakthrough, spiritual death followed by rebirth. With the advent of modern psychiatry, the budding prophets of today are captured and transformed into chronic mental patients before they can flower into the visionaries and mystics they were intended to become. As we approach the tipping point between extinction and global spiritual awakening, there is a deep need for these prophets to embrace their spiritual gifts. To make this happen, we must learn to respect the sanctity of madness. We need to cultivate Mad Pride.

Exploring the rise of Mad Pride and the mental patients’ liberation movement as well as building upon psychiatrist R. D. Laing’s revolutionary theories, Seth Farber, Ph.D., explains that diagnosing people as mad has more to do with social control than therapy. Many of those labeled as schizophrenic, bipolar, and other kinds of “mad” are not ill but simply experiencing different forms of spiritual awakening: they are seeing and feeling what is wrong with society and what needs to be done to change it. Farber shares his interviews with former schizophrenics who now lead successful and inspiring lives. He shows that it is impossible for society to change as long as the mad are suppressed because they are our catalysts of social change. By reclaiming their rightful role as prophets of spiritual and cultural revitalization, the mad--by seeding new visions for our future--can help humanity overcome the spiritual crisis that endangers our survival and lead us to a higher and long-awaited stage of spiritual development.

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Imprint:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781594774485
ISBN 10:   159477448X
Pages:   416
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by Kate Millett Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Discovering the Higher Sanity within Madness Part One The Failure of the Psychiatric System and the Biomedical Myth 1 Interview with Peter Stastny, M.D.: The Psychiatric-Pharmaceutical Complex and Its Critics 2 The Mind Freedom Hunger Strike 3 Interview with David Oaks: From Harvard to the Psychiatric Survivors’ Movement Part Two The Intellectual Background of Mad Pride 4 Mental Patients’ Liberation 5 R. D. Laing, John Weir Perry, and the Sanctuary for Visionaries 6 Interview with Chaya Grossberg: Spiritually Informed Social Activism 7 Interview with Caty Simon: The Communitarian Vision Part Three Dangerous Gifts 8 The Roots of The Icarus Project 9 Interview with Sascha DuBrul: The Reluctant Warrior, May 2009 10 The Warrior in Retreat 11 The Icarus Project and the Future of Mad Pride Part Four Prophets of Madness or Messiahs among Us? 12 The Messianic or Postmodern Paradigm? 13 The Relationship of Mad Pride to Messianic Transformation 14 Interview with Dr. Ed Whitney: Finding Oneself at the Age of Forty-five; Messianic Visions Part Five Awakenings in History and Social Activism 15 Cultural Revitalization Movements 16 Interview with Paul Levy: “They May Say I’m a Dreamer” 17 Revitalization and the Messianic-Redemptive Vision of Sri Aurobindo 18 Whither Mad Pride? Epilogue Beating the System Appendix Extracts from Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri Notes Bibliography Index

Seth Farber, Ph.D., is a psychologist, public speaker, and a founder of the Network against Coercive Psychiatry. The author of several books, including Unholy Madness, and an editor of The Journal of Mind and Behavior, he lives in New York City.

Reviews for Spiritual Gift of Madness: The Failure of Psychiatry and the Rise of the Mad Pride Movement

A fine pick for any mental health collection seeking different perspectives on the idea of insanity and its treatment. By reclaiming their rightful role as prophets of spiritual and cultural revitalization, the mad--by seeding new visions for our future--can help humanity overcome the spiritual crisis that endangers our survival and lead us to a higher and long-awaited stage of spiritual development. Farber critically considers the role of madness in culture and sees it as a positive force for change rather than a disease needing treatment. At the same time he does not play down the difficulties encountered by those experiencing such 'initiations, ' but believes we need to cherish them and appreciate their visionary role in a world gone insane. Seth Farber is one of the most provocative and original thinkers in America. He brings us to the threshold of the only questions that really matter: the demarcation lines between imagination and objective reality and between 'madness' and 'sanity'. The Spiritual Gift of Madness is an important book that could revolutionize the way progressive religious people regard what is called mental health. The book will appeal to devotees of spirituality and/or metaphysics. This book rightly points out the need to reevaluate our classifications of madness and open the door to the sometimes visionary rantings of our fellow citizens.


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