An analysis of how America came to see various forms of suffering as "mental illness", arguing that social and historical dynamics, not scientific discovery, provided this notion. It critiques four cultures of therapy: psychoanalysis, behaviourism, cognitive therapy and biological therapy.
An analysis of how America came to see various forms of suffering as "mental illness", arguing that social and historical dynamics, not scientific discovery, provided this notion. It critiques four cultures of therapy: psychoanalysis, behaviourism, cognitive therapy and biological therapy.
Introduction One: Care As Culture Two: Problems and Patients, 1844-1963 Three: The Faded Glory of Psychoanalysis Four: Behaviorism's Failed Imperialism Five: The Middlebrow Land of Cognitive Therapy Six: Biological Psychiatry's Confusion of Tongues Seven: Ancillary Minds: Appendix: Implications for Choosing or Changing A Therapist
Introduction One: Care As Culture Two: Problems and Patients, 1844-1963 Three: The Faded Glory of Psychoanalysis Four: Behaviorism's Failed Imperialism Five: The Middlebrow Land of Cognitive Therapy Six: Biological Psychiatry's Confusion of Tongues Seven: Ancillary Minds: Appendix: Implications for Choosing or Changing A Therapist
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