What's Happening?
In 'Empire of Madness,' Khameer Kidia critiques the current state of Western psychiatry, advocating for a shift from biological to social and political approaches to mental health. Kidia argues that medicalizing
mental distress often isolates individuals from their communities and overlooks broader social injustices. He calls for a more holistic approach that addresses the root causes of mental health issues, such as poverty and oppression, rather than solely relying on medication and therapy.
Why It's Important?
Kidia's book contributes to ongoing debates about the effectiveness and ethics of current psychiatric practices. By highlighting the social determinants of mental health, 'Empire of Madness' encourages a reevaluation of how mental health care is delivered and perceived. This perspective aligns with growing calls for systemic change in healthcare, emphasizing the need for policies that address social inequalities. The book's critique of psychiatry may influence future research, policy-making, and public discourse on mental health.








