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Mary Boyle is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London. She is best known for her work contesting the use of psychiatric diagnostic systems in clinical psychology, particularly with regard to schizophrenia. Her 2002 book "Schizophrenia: A scientific delusion" is a model of postmodern deconstruction in the mental health field
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‘Preventing a Non-Existent Illness?: Some Issues in the Prevention of “Schizophrenia”’. Journal of Primary Prevention. 24 (2004) 445–469.
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