Comments on: Getting from Here to There, or, Brother Can you Spare a Paradigm? https://theconversation.org/getting-from-here-to-there-or-brother-can-you-spare-a-paradigm/ Mon, 06 Jan 2014 20:49:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 By: Hollywood Tomfortas https://theconversation.org/getting-from-here-to-there-or-brother-can-you-spare-a-paradigm/comment-page-1/#comment-11715 Sun, 29 Jul 2012 15:21:56 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=3111#comment-11715 Suzanne, Your timing could not be more perfect! You put out a call for a new paradigm and voila! one appears, as if by magic.

Monday night’s guest on Coast to Coast is Seth Farber, a radical psychologist who has come up with a new paradigm for the mentally ill called “Mad Pride.”

Here is the blurb from the C2C website
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2012/07/30

Madness & Spirituality
Date: 07-30-12
Host: George Noory
Guests: Dr. Seth Farber

Dissident psychologist and co-founder of the Network Against Coercive Psychiatry, Dr. Seth Farber, will discuss how the Mad Pride movement developed in the last ten years as the successor to the mental patients’ liberation movement, and teaches that many forms of “mental illness” are actually spiritual and supernatural experiences.
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Here is the page on his website about the new book and I quote from a review which mentions it as a new paradigm:

The Spiritual Gift of Madness: The Failure of Psychiatry and the Rise of the Mad Pride Movement

http://www.sethhfarber.com/the_spiritual_gift_of_madness_the_failure_of_psychiatry_and_the_rise_of_the_mad__113226.htm

This revolutionary book tells how the Mad Pride movement developed in the last ten years as the successor to the mental patients’ liberation movement. It includes interviews with leaders in the movement as well as an interview with Paul Levy author of Wetiko, spiritual educator and ex-mental patient. Dr Farber believes the most important innovation to emerge from this movement is the proposition that madness is a dangerous gift. To explain this movement Farber has developed a new paradigm of madness and cultural transformation that builds upon the work of leading theorists in the existentialist, Jungian, Christian and Hindu traditions—including R.D. Laing, John Weir Perry and Sri Aurobindo. This paradigm helps to explain why this movement of “schizophrenics” and “bipolars” could change the world.

Here is the Amazon link, and I copy the book summary.

http://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Gift-Madness-Psychiatry-Movement/dp/159477448X

The Spiritual Gift of Madness: The Failure of Psychiatry and the Rise of the Mad Pride Movement
Seth Farber Ph.D. (Author), Kate Millett (Foreword)

A bold call for the “insane” to reclaim their rightful role as prophets of spiritual and cultural transformation

• Explains how many of those diagnosed as schizophrenic, bipolar, and other forms of “madness” are not ill but experiencing a spiritual awakening

• Explores the rise of Mad Pride and the mental patients’ liberation movement

• Reveals how those seen as “mad” must embrace their spiritual gifts to help the coming global spiritual transition

Many of the great prophets of the past experienced madness–a breakdown followed by a breakthrough, spiritual death followed by rebirth. With the advent of modern psychiatry, the budding prophets of today are captured and transformed into chronic mental patients before they can flower into the visionaries and mystics they were intended to become. As we approach the tipping point between extinction and global spiritual awakening, there is a deep need for these prophets to embrace their spiritual gifts. To make this happen, we must learn to respect the sanctity of madness. We need to cultivate Mad Pride.

Exploring the rise of Mad Pride and the mental patients’ liberation movement as well as building upon psychiatrist R. D. Laing’s revolutionary theories, Seth Farber, Ph.D., explains that diagnosing people as mad has more to do with social control than therapy. Many of those labeled as schizophrenic, bipolar, and other kinds of “mad” are not ill but simply experiencing different forms of spiritual awakening: they are seeing and feeling what is wrong with society and what needs to be done to change it. Farber shares his interviews with former schizophrenics who now lead successful and inspiring lives. He shows that it is impossible for society to change as long as the mad are suppressed because they are our catalysts of social change. By reclaiming their rightful role as prophets of spiritual and cultural revitalization, the mad–by seeding new visions for our future–can help humanity overcome the spiritual crisis that endangers our survival and lead us to a higher and long-awaited stage of spiritual development.

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