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What's Wrong with the Poor? Mical Raz

What's Wrong with the Poor? By Mical Raz

What's Wrong with the Poor? by Mical Raz


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What's Wrong with the Poor?: Psychiatry, Race, and the War on Poverty by Mical Raz

In the 1960s, policymakers and mental health experts joined forces to participate in President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. In her insightful interdisciplinary history, physician and historian Mical Raz examines the interplay between psychiatric theory and social policy throughout that decade, ending with President Richard Nixon's 1971 veto of a bill that would have provided universal day care. She shows that this cooperation between mental health professionals and policymakers was based on an understanding of what poor men, women, and children lacked. This perception was rooted in psychiatric theories of deprivation focused on two overlapping sections of American society: the poor had less, and African Americans, disproportionately represented among America's poor, were seen as having practically nothing.

Raz analyzes the political and cultural context that led child mental health experts, educators, and policymakers to embrace this deprivation-based theory and its translation into liberal social policy. Deprivation theory, she shows, continues to haunt social policy today, profoundly shaping how both health professionals and educators view children from low-income and culturally and linguistically diverse homes.

About Mical Raz

Mical Raz, M.D., Ph.D., is a physician and historian of medicine. She is author of The Lobotomy Letters: The Making of American Psychosurgery.

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NLS9781469627304
9781469627304
1469627302
What's Wrong with the Poor?: Psychiatry, Race, and the War on Poverty by Mical Raz
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2016-02-29
264
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