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Edward Shorter reveals the harsh, farcical, and inspiring realities of society's changing attitudes toward and attempts to deal with its mentally ill, and the efforts of generations of scientists and physicians to ease their suffering.
Now in paper! Writing in a charged, highly-accessible style, Edward Shorter covers the history of psychiatry from the late 18th century to the present.
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Edward Shorter reveals the harsh, farcical, and inspiring realities of society's changing attitudes toward and attempts to deal with its mentally ill, and the efforts of generations of scientists and physicians to ease their suffering.
Now in paper! Writing in a charged, highly-accessible style, Edward Shorter covers the history of psychiatry from the late 18th century to the present.
Now in paper! Writing in a charged, highly-accessible style, Edward Shorter covers the history of psychiatry from the late 18th century to the present.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780471245315
- ISBN-10: 0471245313
- Artikelnr.: 21657406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780471245315
- ISBN-10: 0471245313
- Artikelnr.: 21657406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
EDWARD SHORTER, PhD, is Hannah Professor in the History of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He is the author of ten books, including the international bestseller The Making of the Modern Family and a two-volume history of psychosomatic illness.
Preface
1 The Birth of Psychiatry vii
A World without Psychiatry 1
Traditional Asylums 4
Heralding the Therapeutic Asylum 8
Organizing the Therapeutic Asylum 18
Nervous Illness and Nonpsychiatrists 22
Toward a Biological Psychiatry 26
Romantic Psychiatry 29
2 The Asylum Era 33
National Traditions 34
The Pressure of Numbers 46
Why the Increase? 48
Redistribution of Illness 49
Rising Rate of Psychiatric Illness 53
Dead End 65
3 The First Biological Psychiatry 69
Enter Ideas 69
A German Century 71
French Disasters 81
Anglo-Saxon Laggards 87
Degeneration 93
The End of the First Biological Psychiatry 99
An American Postscript 109
4 Nerves 113
Nerves Better than Madness 114
The Flight of Madness into the Spa 119
Tired Nerves and the Rest Cure 129
Neurology Discovers Psychotherapy 136
5 The Psychoanalytic Hiatus 145
Freud and His Circle 146
The Battle Begins 154
American Origins 160
The Arrival of the Europeans 166
Triumph 170
Psychoanalysis and the American Jews 181
6 Alternatives 190
Fever Cure and Neurosyphilis 192
Early Drugs 196
Prolonged Sleep 200
Shock and Coma 207
Electroshock 218
The Lobotomy Adventure 225
Social and Community Psychiatry 229
7 The Second Biological Psychiatry 239
The Genetic Strand 240
The First Drug That Worked 246
The Cornucopia 255
Neuroscience 262
Antipsychiatry 272
Return to "the Community" 277
The Battle over ECT 281
8 From Freud to Prozac 288
Maintaining Market Share 289
A Nation Hungers for Psychotherapy 293
Science versus Fashion in Diagnosis 295
The Decline of Psychoanalysis 305
Cosmetic Psychopharmacology 314
Why Psychiatry? 325
Notes 329
Index 421
1 The Birth of Psychiatry vii
A World without Psychiatry 1
Traditional Asylums 4
Heralding the Therapeutic Asylum 8
Organizing the Therapeutic Asylum 18
Nervous Illness and Nonpsychiatrists 22
Toward a Biological Psychiatry 26
Romantic Psychiatry 29
2 The Asylum Era 33
National Traditions 34
The Pressure of Numbers 46
Why the Increase? 48
Redistribution of Illness 49
Rising Rate of Psychiatric Illness 53
Dead End 65
3 The First Biological Psychiatry 69
Enter Ideas 69
A German Century 71
French Disasters 81
Anglo-Saxon Laggards 87
Degeneration 93
The End of the First Biological Psychiatry 99
An American Postscript 109
4 Nerves 113
Nerves Better than Madness 114
The Flight of Madness into the Spa 119
Tired Nerves and the Rest Cure 129
Neurology Discovers Psychotherapy 136
5 The Psychoanalytic Hiatus 145
Freud and His Circle 146
The Battle Begins 154
American Origins 160
The Arrival of the Europeans 166
Triumph 170
Psychoanalysis and the American Jews 181
6 Alternatives 190
Fever Cure and Neurosyphilis 192
Early Drugs 196
Prolonged Sleep 200
Shock and Coma 207
Electroshock 218
The Lobotomy Adventure 225
Social and Community Psychiatry 229
7 The Second Biological Psychiatry 239
The Genetic Strand 240
The First Drug That Worked 246
The Cornucopia 255
Neuroscience 262
Antipsychiatry 272
Return to "the Community" 277
The Battle over ECT 281
8 From Freud to Prozac 288
Maintaining Market Share 289
A Nation Hungers for Psychotherapy 293
Science versus Fashion in Diagnosis 295
The Decline of Psychoanalysis 305
Cosmetic Psychopharmacology 314
Why Psychiatry? 325
Notes 329
Index 421
Preface
1 The Birth of Psychiatry vii
A World without Psychiatry 1
Traditional Asylums 4
Heralding the Therapeutic Asylum 8
Organizing the Therapeutic Asylum 18
Nervous Illness and Nonpsychiatrists 22
Toward a Biological Psychiatry 26
Romantic Psychiatry 29
2 The Asylum Era 33
National Traditions 34
The Pressure of Numbers 46
Why the Increase? 48
Redistribution of Illness 49
Rising Rate of Psychiatric Illness 53
Dead End 65
3 The First Biological Psychiatry 69
Enter Ideas 69
A German Century 71
French Disasters 81
Anglo-Saxon Laggards 87
Degeneration 93
The End of the First Biological Psychiatry 99
An American Postscript 109
4 Nerves 113
Nerves Better than Madness 114
The Flight of Madness into the Spa 119
Tired Nerves and the Rest Cure 129
Neurology Discovers Psychotherapy 136
5 The Psychoanalytic Hiatus 145
Freud and His Circle 146
The Battle Begins 154
American Origins 160
The Arrival of the Europeans 166
Triumph 170
Psychoanalysis and the American Jews 181
6 Alternatives 190
Fever Cure and Neurosyphilis 192
Early Drugs 196
Prolonged Sleep 200
Shock and Coma 207
Electroshock 218
The Lobotomy Adventure 225
Social and Community Psychiatry 229
7 The Second Biological Psychiatry 239
The Genetic Strand 240
The First Drug That Worked 246
The Cornucopia 255
Neuroscience 262
Antipsychiatry 272
Return to "the Community" 277
The Battle over ECT 281
8 From Freud to Prozac 288
Maintaining Market Share 289
A Nation Hungers for Psychotherapy 293
Science versus Fashion in Diagnosis 295
The Decline of Psychoanalysis 305
Cosmetic Psychopharmacology 314
Why Psychiatry? 325
Notes 329
Index 421
1 The Birth of Psychiatry vii
A World without Psychiatry 1
Traditional Asylums 4
Heralding the Therapeutic Asylum 8
Organizing the Therapeutic Asylum 18
Nervous Illness and Nonpsychiatrists 22
Toward a Biological Psychiatry 26
Romantic Psychiatry 29
2 The Asylum Era 33
National Traditions 34
The Pressure of Numbers 46
Why the Increase? 48
Redistribution of Illness 49
Rising Rate of Psychiatric Illness 53
Dead End 65
3 The First Biological Psychiatry 69
Enter Ideas 69
A German Century 71
French Disasters 81
Anglo-Saxon Laggards 87
Degeneration 93
The End of the First Biological Psychiatry 99
An American Postscript 109
4 Nerves 113
Nerves Better than Madness 114
The Flight of Madness into the Spa 119
Tired Nerves and the Rest Cure 129
Neurology Discovers Psychotherapy 136
5 The Psychoanalytic Hiatus 145
Freud and His Circle 146
The Battle Begins 154
American Origins 160
The Arrival of the Europeans 166
Triumph 170
Psychoanalysis and the American Jews 181
6 Alternatives 190
Fever Cure and Neurosyphilis 192
Early Drugs 196
Prolonged Sleep 200
Shock and Coma 207
Electroshock 218
The Lobotomy Adventure 225
Social and Community Psychiatry 229
7 The Second Biological Psychiatry 239
The Genetic Strand 240
The First Drug That Worked 246
The Cornucopia 255
Neuroscience 262
Antipsychiatry 272
Return to "the Community" 277
The Battle over ECT 281
8 From Freud to Prozac 288
Maintaining Market Share 289
A Nation Hungers for Psychotherapy 293
Science versus Fashion in Diagnosis 295
The Decline of Psychoanalysis 305
Cosmetic Psychopharmacology 314
Why Psychiatry? 325
Notes 329
Index 421







