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Patricia R. Casey

    Fish's Clinical Psychopathology
    Caught on Tape
    • Caught on Tape

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the impact of technology on societal accountability, this book examines how viral recordings of racist and misogynist behavior often lead to a superficial engagement with issues of race and gender. It argues that the obsession with scandalous footage distracts from the deeper, systemic structures of whiteness, white supremacy, and patriarchy. By critiquing the culture of spectatorship surrounding these incidents, it highlights the need for a more profound understanding of antiracism and gender justice, moving beyond mere outrage to foster genuine change.

      Caught on Tape
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    • An exploration of the signs and symptoms of mental illness commonly seen by psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists and GPs. Presented in a clear and concise manner suitable for clinical practice, this edition has been updated throughout and covers new diagnostic classifications systems such as the ICD-11.

      Fish's Clinical Psychopathology
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