Thomas Szasz & the diagnosis of abnormality as a social judgement in the guise of scientific statement.
In many cases psychiatry can be seen as providing treatment for disorders previously undertaken by rural ‘wise-folk’1 the majority of whom were little more than eccentric older women (the archetypal ‘witch’) or nubile young maidens.2 Women represent four per cent of the prison population but form one fifth of patients in special hospitals and are one and a half times more likely than men to be diagnosed as suffering from psychopathic disorder.