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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session will showcase scholarship on the organization, delivery, and experience of mental health treatment. We welcome papers that examine how social processes and inequalities shape access to care, treatment experiences, and outcomes, as well as research investigating the social life of psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, or other interventions. We are especially interested in papers with a focus on understanding what mental health treatment does, for whom, and with what effects, in an era of growing need and systemic change.
Ambivalent experts: Knowledge and authority in psychotherapy - Mariana Craciun, Tulane University
Governing in the Gaps: Legitimacy Assembly in Psychedelic Care - Sarah Badr, McGill University
Psychotherapy in Unsettled Times: How Therapists Mediate Between Collective Crises and Personal Distress - Shio Lim, Cornell University
Therapy in Authoritarian Contexts: Notes from Turkey - Yagmur Karakaya, Yale University
Value Work: Depoliticization and Political Ambivalence in Contemporary Psychotherapy - Elizabeth Harris, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor