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Paula Caplan

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242:, Caplan discusses the nature of diagnosis and how the DSM contributes to the unique faults of psychiatry. She sought to educate the public about the unregulated nature of psychiatric diagnoses and the consequent lack of recourse for people who have been harmed by getting such labels, including how getting a psychiatric diagnosis and label often may stand in the way of recovery. 237:
Starting in the 1980s, Caplan was concerned that psychiatric diagnoses are unscientific, that giving someone a psychiatric label does not reduce their suffering, and that labeling them carries enormous risks of harm. Caplan outwardly addressed her concerns to the public. In her book,
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as an "eminent woman psychologist". She also taught at Harvard University, Connecticut College, and the University of Rhode Island, gave hundreds of invited addresses, and did more than 1,000 media interviews about social issues. She was the author of
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Advocacy for psychiatric survivors, veterans, and victims of violence. Critical thinking about psychological research, clinical work, and social policy.
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at Harvard. Previously she had been full professor of psychology, assistant professor of psychiatry, and lecturer in
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for Groundbreaking Book of the Month; Independent Publishers Silver Medal for Psychology Books;
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They Say You’re Crazy: How the Worlds most Powerful Psychiatrists Decide Who’s Normal
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first place award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in Psychology category;
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When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home: How All of Us Can Help Veterans
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Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma Lifetime Achievement Award;
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Paula Caplan died on July 21, 2021, in Rockville, Maryland.
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Psychologist and psychiatric patient advocate (1947–2021)
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Springfield, Missouri
Rockville, Maryland
Radcliffe College
AB
Duke University
MA
PhD
Association for Women in Psychology
Association of American Publishers
Independent Publisher IPPY Award
Christine Ladd-Franklin
Psychology
Advocacy
Critical Thinking
Social Policy
DuBois Institute
Harvard University
psychologist
Harvard University
DuBois Institute
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Women's Studies
University of Toronto
American Psychological Association
James Gottstein
David Oaks
Elyn Saks
"Paula J. Caplan, Ph.D."
"Paula Caplan Interview"
"They Say You're Crazy: How the World's Most Powerful Psychiatrists Decide Who's Normal"

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