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Chapter 1: Introduction: Remaking experiences and knowledges through critical mental health research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand – Natalie Ann Hendry, Effie Karageorgos.- Part One: Contesting Psy-Knowledges in Institutional Spaces.- Chapter 2: Locating the ‘moral genealogy’ of war trauma in the Australian Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide – Effie Karageorgos.- Chapter 3: Psy-knowledges in the academy: Making space for critique - Emma Tseris.- Chapter 4: Educating emotions for well-being in Aotearoa New Zealand - Roberto McLeay.- Part Two: Empowering C/S/X in Research and Praxis.- Chapter 5: Co-producing histories of Australian community mental health, 1970-1990 - The Re; Minding Histories Research Group.- Chapter 6: Caring Madly/Madly caring - Aimee Sinclair.- Chapter 7: Tenei te po nau mai te ao: Activating Indigenous system change – Diana Kopua, Mark Kopua, Michelle Levy.- Part Three – Self-Surveillance, Contagion and Pathologization.- Chapter 8: Digitalising the vagus nerve: Critical mental health and the ‘total body’ - Jacinthe Flore.- Chapter 9: Is it real? Making and unmaking pornography addiction - Kris Taylor.- Chapter 10: Contesting progress narratives of depathologisation in trans health – Rebecca Howe.- Chapter 11: Social media contagion, digital self-diagnosis and youth mental health – Natalie Ann Hendry.- Chapter 12: Epilogue – Bruce M.Z. Cohen.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 12/04/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031828607, 978-3031828607
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      Chapter 1: Introduction: Remaking experiences and knowledges through critical mental health research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand – Natalie Ann Hendry, Effie Karageorgos.- Part One: Contesting Psy-Knowledges in Institutional Spaces.- Chapter 2: Locating the ‘moral genealogy’ of war trauma in the Australian Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide – Effie Karageorgos.- Chapter 3: Psy-knowledges in the academy: Making space for critique - Emma Tseris.- Chapter 4: Educating emotions for well-being in Aotearoa New Zealand - Roberto McLeay.- Part Two: Empowering C/S/X in Research and Praxis.- Chapter 5: Co-producing histories of Australian community mental health, 1970-1990 - The Re; Minding Histories Research Group.- Chapter 6: Caring Madly/Madly caring - Aimee Sinclair.- Chapter 7: Tenei te po nau mai te ao: Activating Indigenous system change – Diana Kopua, Mark Kopua, Michelle Levy.- Part Three – Self-Surveillance, Contagion and Pathologization.- Chapter 8: Digitalising the vagus nerve: Critical mental health and the ‘total body’ - Jacinthe Flore.- Chapter 9: Is it real? Making and unmaking pornography addiction - Kris Taylor.- Chapter 10: Contesting progress narratives of depathologisation in trans health – Rebecca Howe.- Chapter 11: Social media contagion, digital self-diagnosis and youth mental health – Natalie Ann Hendry.- Chapter 12: Epilogue – Bruce M.Z. Cohen.

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