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- W122890910 abstract "This chapter presents how therapeutic social control is predictable from the nature of group life. Like all styles of social control, therapy responds to deviations from normative standards, the standards of healthy and unhealthy personalities. The standards of mental health that contemporary psychiatric professionals and highly educated members of modern society take for granted, such as self-fulfillment, spontaneity, freedom, autonomy, and so on, are premised on the notion of an individuated personality that is unique in history. In contrast, mental health traditionally has been found through conforming to the demands of the group and by suppressing individuality in the service of the collectivity. The obsession with the self of contemporary, educated people is as predictable from their form of social experience as the use of ritual is among tribal peoples. One of the major tasks of a more comprehensive theory of therapeutic social control is to examine in greater detail the variations of these two general types of social experience as well as to isolate the various elements that comprise the general notion of social solidarity. In addition, more work should focus on the relationship between stratification, social solidarity, and therapeutic social control. Structural individuation and the breakdown of communal belief systems have undermined the possibilities for therapies of the earlier kind. Perhaps only the emergence of new forms of social existence can turn modern individuals away from the focus on the self that they now experience in psychotherapy toward some new, as yet unknown, style of therapeutic social control." @default.
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- W122890910 title "Therapy and Social Solidarity**An expansion of the approach in the present chapter appears in my recent book, The Social Control of Mental Illness (1982)." @default.
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