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Self-Induced Water Intoxication in a Psychiatric Asylum: A Case Study of Diagnostic Categorization and Regulation
Authors:André Smith  Seantel Anaïs
Institution:1. University of Victoria , Victoria , British Columbia , Canada apsmith@uvic.ca;3. Carleton University , Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
Abstract:In this article, we examine the regulation of psychiatric patients becoming intoxicated from drinking excessive amounts of liquids at a large psychiatric asylum in Canada. We analyze how medical staff created a formalized diagnostic category and a specialized ward for its treatment. We consider the institutional context in which “water intoxication” was developed as a diagnostic category and we examine the impact of this diagnosis on the regulation of asylum patients. Finally, we discuss the patients’ opposition to treatment as well as the impact of “water intoxication” on their self-identity and institutional status.
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