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Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Derek Summerfield - Moving Global Mental Health "Outside Our Heads"

Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Mad in America

Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.7 β€’ 213 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 27 October 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week, MIA Radio presents the fourth in a series of interviews on the topic of the global "mental health" movement." This series is being developed through a UMASS Boston initiative supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundation. The interviews are being led by UMASS PhD students who also comprise the Mad in America research news team.

Over the past three weeks, we have published interviews with many of the leading voices in this debate.

Immediately following the release of the report and the beginning of the Summit, on World Mental Health Day, psychiatric epidemiologist, Dr. Melissa Raven, was on the MIA podcast. She questioned the evidence base of the movement, pointing to statistical issues in the prevalence rates of mental disorders internationally, and called for a focus on addressing barriers to health rather than on individualized treatment.

Mental health service-user activists, Jhilmil Breckinridge, of the Bhor Foundation in India, and Dr. Bhargavi Davar, of Transforming Communities for Inclusion (TCI) Asia Pacific were also on the podcast. Each discussed the lack of involvement of service-user and disability rights groups in the UK Summit and Lancet report and laid out alternative frameworks for addressing distress in ways that are sensitive to culture and social context.

Next, Dr. China Mills, a critical psychologist and author of Decolonizing Global Mental Health, spoke to my colleague, Zenobia Morrill, about her experience attending the UK summit and the lack of attention that has been given to the ways in which austerity policies in Britain have contributed to the increased demand for mental health interventions.

You can find these earlier interviews at the links below:

10/10/18 - Interview with Dr. Melissa Raven, psychiatric epidemiologist -Β The Global 'Mental Health' Movement – Cause For Concern

10/20/18 – Interviews with mental health service-user/psychosocial disability rights activists Jhilmil Breckenridge and Dr. Bhargavi Davar -Β Global Mental Health: An Old System Wearing New Clothes

10/24/18 – Interview by MIA research news editor Zenobia Morrill with Dr. China Mills, a critical psychologist and prominent critic of the global mental health movement – Coloniality, Austerity, and Global Mental Health

Today I am very pleased to announce that we are joined by Dr. Derek Summerfield.

Dr. Summerfield is an honorary senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry in London and former Research Associate at the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford and consultant and Oxfam. He was born in South Africa and trained in medicine and psychiatry at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London. Dr. Summerfield has published hundreds of articles in medicine and social science and has contributed widely to understanding the impact of war-related trauma and torture on people around the world. He has been an outspoken critic of the global mental health movement for several years, criticizing the medicalization of trauma through PTSD, the exaggerated prevalence rates in the epidemiological data, and the lack of awareness of the different cultural experiences and understandings of distress.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, your source for science, psychiatry and social justice.

0:13.3

Hello, this is James, and welcome to episode 53 of the Madden America podcast.

0:18.5

This week, MIA Radio presents the fourth in a series of interviews

0:22.4

on the topic of the global mental health movement. This series is being developed through

0:27.3

a UMass Boston initiative supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundation. The interviews

0:32.9

are being led by UMass PhD students who also comprise the Madden America Research News Team, and

0:39.3

today's interview is hosted by Justin Carter.

0:42.3

Thanks, James.

0:44.3

We continue our series of interviews on the global mental health movement in response to the

0:49.3

recent UK summit and the Lancet Report.

0:51.3

Over the past three weeks, we have published interviews with many of the

0:54.2

leading voices in this debate. Immediately following the release of the report and the beginning

0:58.3

of the summit on World Mental Health Day, psychiatric epidemiologist Dr. Melissa Raven was on the

1:04.5

MIA podcast. She questioned the evidence base of the movement, pointing to statistical issues in the

1:09.9

prevalence rates of mental disorders

1:11.4

internationally, and called for a focus on addressing barriers to help rather than on individualized

1:17.5

treatment. Mental health service user activist Jill Mill Breckenridge of the Boar Foundation in

1:22.9

India and Dr. Bargavei Devar of transforming communities for Inc inclusion, TCI, Asia Pacific, were also on the podcast.

1:31.4

Each discussed the lack of involvement of service user and disability rights groups in the UK summit and the Lancet Report,

1:37.8

and laid out alternative frameworks for addressing distress in ways that are sensitive to culture and social context.

1:46.8

Next, Dr. China Mills, a critical psychologist and author of Decolonizing Global Mental Health, spoke to my colleague Zinobia

1:52.3

Moral about her experience attending the UK summit and the lack of attention that has been given to the

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