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Gail hornstein why don t mental health professionals take first hand accounts of madness seriously
Gail Hornstein is an American psychologist and author. She is a professor of psychology and education at Mount Holyoke College. She doesn't see mental disorders as merely chemical imbalances in the brain, but is more interested in the lived experiences of those suffering from various mental ailments. Her Bibliography of First-Person Narratives of Madness in English (now in its 5th edition) lists more than 1,000 books by people who have written about madness from their own experience; it is used by researchers, clinicians, educators, and peer groups around the world. Her 2009 book 'Agnes's Jacket' is a history of survivors of the mental health system and their stories.
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In 2017, she attracted criticism for publishing an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education in which she described why she refused to provide students with disabilities the accommodations which they are legally afforded.