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The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease is a 2010 book by the psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl (who also has a Ph.D. in American studies), and published by Beacon Press, covering the history of the 1960s Ionia State Hospital—located in Ionia, Michigan, and converted into the Ionia Correctional Facility in 1986. The book describes the facility one of America's largest and most notorious state psychiatric hospitals in the era before deinstitutionalization.

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  • The Protest Psychosis : How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease (en français : La psychose de la protestation : comment la schizophrénie est devenue une maladie noire) est un livre publié en 2010 par le psychiatre (qui a également un doctorat en études américaines), et publié par Beacon Press, couvrant l'histoire de l'hôpital d'État d'Ionia dans les années 1960. Situé à Ionia au Michigan et converti en de l'Ionia en 1986, l'établissement aurait été l'un des plus grands et des plus célèbres hôpitaux psychiatriques d'Amérique avant la désinstitutionnalisation. (fr)
  • The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease is a 2010 book by the psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl (who also has a Ph.D. in American studies), and published by Beacon Press, covering the history of the 1960s Ionia State Hospital—located in Ionia, Michigan, and converted into the Ionia Correctional Facility in 1986. The book describes the facility one of America's largest and most notorious state psychiatric hospitals in the era before deinstitutionalization. Metzl focuses on exposing the trend of this hospital to diagnose African Americans with schizophrenia because of their civil rights ideas. He suggests that in part the sudden influx of such diagnoses could be traced to a change in wording in the DSM-II, which compared to the previous edition added "hostility" and "aggression" as signs of the disorder. Metzl writes that this change resulted in structural racism. The book was well reviewed in JAMA, where it was described as "a fascinating, penetrating book by one of medicine's most exceptional young scholars." The book was also reviewed in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Services, Transcultural Psychiatry, Psychiatric Times, The American Journal of Bioethics, Social History of Medicine, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Journal of African American History, Journal of Black Psychology, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, and The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture. (en)
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  • The Protest Psychosis : How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease (en français : La psychose de la protestation : comment la schizophrénie est devenue une maladie noire) est un livre publié en 2010 par le psychiatre (qui a également un doctorat en études américaines), et publié par Beacon Press, couvrant l'histoire de l'hôpital d'État d'Ionia dans les années 1960. Situé à Ionia au Michigan et converti en de l'Ionia en 1986, l'établissement aurait été l'un des plus grands et des plus célèbres hôpitaux psychiatriques d'Amérique avant la désinstitutionnalisation. (fr)
  • The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease is a 2010 book by the psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl (who also has a Ph.D. in American studies), and published by Beacon Press, covering the history of the 1960s Ionia State Hospital—located in Ionia, Michigan, and converted into the Ionia Correctional Facility in 1986. The book describes the facility one of America's largest and most notorious state psychiatric hospitals in the era before deinstitutionalization. (en)
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