Thomas Szasz
An Appraisal of His Legacy
Herausgeber: Haldipur, C V; V D Luft, Eric; Knoll IV, James L
Thomas Szasz
An Appraisal of His Legacy
Herausgeber: Haldipur, C V; V D Luft, Eric; Knoll IV, James L
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Thomas Szasz wrote over thirty books and several hundred articles, replete with mordant criticism of psychiatry. His works made him arguably one of the world's most recognized psychiatrists, albeit one of the most controversial. This book critically examines the legacy of a man who challenged the very concept of mental illness.
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Thomas Szasz wrote over thirty books and several hundred articles, replete with mordant criticism of psychiatry. His works made him arguably one of the world's most recognized psychiatrists, albeit one of the most controversial. This book critically examines the legacy of a man who challenged the very concept of mental illness.
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- International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9780198813491
- ISBN-10: 019881349X
- Artikelnr.: 54378739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9780198813491
- ISBN-10: 019881349X
- Artikelnr.: 54378739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
C.V. Haldipur is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University. He met Thomas Szasz, then already at Upstate, when he was a trainee in England in the 1960s, maintained correspondence with Szasz, and eventually joined the same faculty after completing his psychiatric training in Cambridge and Edinburgh. Haldipur has held various academic and administrative positions at Upstate, including Director of Medical Student Education in the Department of Psychiatry and Co-Director of the required Practice of Medicine (POM) course for all first and second-year medical students. He is a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. James L. Knoll IV, is Director of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University. He has worked as a forensic evaluator for state and federal courts, corrections, and the private sector. He is Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Psychiatric Times and a contributing editor for the Correctional Mental Health Report. He has authored over 150 publications in journals and book chapters. His afterword to David Kaczynski's memoir, Every Last Tie: The Story of the Unabomber and His Family, was published by Duke University Press in 2016. He has authored chapters in two well-received books from Oxford University Press: Stalking: Psychiatric Perspectives and Practical Approaches, edited by Debra A. Pinals (2007), and the Oxford Textbook of Correctional Psychiatry, edited by Robert L. Trestman et al. (2015). Knoll developed an academic friendship with Szasz in Upstate's Department of Psychiatry. Eric v.d. Luft earned his B.A. magna cum laude in philosophy and religion at Bowdoin College in 1974, his Ph.D. in philosophy at Bryn Mawr College in 1985, and his M.L.S. at Syracuse University in 1993. From 1987 to 2006 he was Curator of Historical Collections at SUNY Upstate Medical University. He has taught at Villanova University, Syracuse University, Upstate, and the College of Saint Rose. He is the author, editor, or translator of over 640 publications in philosophy, religion, librarianship, history, history of medicine, and nineteenth-century studies, including Hegel, Hinrichs, and Schleiermacher on Feeling and Reason in Religion: The Texts of Their 1821-22 Debate (1987), God, Evil, and Ethics: A Primer in the Philosophy of Religion (2004), A Socialist Manifesto (2007), Die at the Right Time: A Subjective Cultural History of the American Sixties (2009), Ruminations: Selected Philosophical, Historical, and Ideological Papers (vol. 1, 2010; vol. 2, 2013), and The Value of Suicide (2012).
* About the Editors
* About the Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Roots of Szasz's Thought
* 1: Stephen Wilson: Study on the Szaszophone: Theme and Variations
* 2: Jan Pols: Leading Up to The Myth of Mental Illness
* 3: Eric v.d. Luft: Philosophical Influences on Thomas Szasz
* 4: John Z. Sadler: Conceptual Models of Normative Content in Mental
Disorders
* Part II. The Concept of Mental Illness
* 5: George J. Annas: Szasz, Suicide, and Medical Ethics
* 6: Robert W. Daly: Agency, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry: A Response
to Thomas Szasz
* 7: K.W.M. Fulford: Taking Szasz Seriously and his Critics Too:
Thesis, Antithesis, and a Values-Based Synthesis
* 8: E. Fuller Torrey: Schizophrenia: Sacred Symbol or Achilles Heel
* 9: James L. Knoll IV: Suicide Prohibition: Shame, Blame, or Social
Aim?
* 10: Jennifer Church: Myths, Projections, and Overextensions: The
Conceptual Landscape of Thomas Szasz
* 11: Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan: The Clinical Wisdom of
Thomas Szasz
* 12: Ronald W. Pies: Thomas Szasz and the Language of Mental Illness
* Part III. Szasz's Larger Impact
* 13: Allen Frances: The Myth and Reality of Mental Illness
* 14: Nancy Nyquist Potter: Reform and Revolution in the Context of
Critical Psychiatry and Service-User / Survivor Movements
* 15: Neil Pickering: Thomas Szasz and the Insanity Defense
* 16: Marisola Xhelili Ciaccio: Bringing Psychopaths into the Moral
Community: Reassessing Agency Cultivation and Social Participation
* 17: Mona Gupta: Mental Illness is Not a Myth: Epistemic Favoritism in
Research Funding
* 18: Jennifer Radden: Rights, Responsibilities, and Mental Illnesses:
A Chronology of the Szasz Decades
* 19: Thomas Schramme: Szasz's Legacy and Current Challenges in
Psychiatry
* Epilogue
* Index
* About the Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Roots of Szasz's Thought
* 1: Stephen Wilson: Study on the Szaszophone: Theme and Variations
* 2: Jan Pols: Leading Up to The Myth of Mental Illness
* 3: Eric v.d. Luft: Philosophical Influences on Thomas Szasz
* 4: John Z. Sadler: Conceptual Models of Normative Content in Mental
Disorders
* Part II. The Concept of Mental Illness
* 5: George J. Annas: Szasz, Suicide, and Medical Ethics
* 6: Robert W. Daly: Agency, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry: A Response
to Thomas Szasz
* 7: K.W.M. Fulford: Taking Szasz Seriously and his Critics Too:
Thesis, Antithesis, and a Values-Based Synthesis
* 8: E. Fuller Torrey: Schizophrenia: Sacred Symbol or Achilles Heel
* 9: James L. Knoll IV: Suicide Prohibition: Shame, Blame, or Social
Aim?
* 10: Jennifer Church: Myths, Projections, and Overextensions: The
Conceptual Landscape of Thomas Szasz
* 11: Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan: The Clinical Wisdom of
Thomas Szasz
* 12: Ronald W. Pies: Thomas Szasz and the Language of Mental Illness
* Part III. Szasz's Larger Impact
* 13: Allen Frances: The Myth and Reality of Mental Illness
* 14: Nancy Nyquist Potter: Reform and Revolution in the Context of
Critical Psychiatry and Service-User / Survivor Movements
* 15: Neil Pickering: Thomas Szasz and the Insanity Defense
* 16: Marisola Xhelili Ciaccio: Bringing Psychopaths into the Moral
Community: Reassessing Agency Cultivation and Social Participation
* 17: Mona Gupta: Mental Illness is Not a Myth: Epistemic Favoritism in
Research Funding
* 18: Jennifer Radden: Rights, Responsibilities, and Mental Illnesses:
A Chronology of the Szasz Decades
* 19: Thomas Schramme: Szasz's Legacy and Current Challenges in
Psychiatry
* Epilogue
* Index
* About the Editors
* About the Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Roots of Szasz's Thought
* 1: Stephen Wilson: Study on the Szaszophone: Theme and Variations
* 2: Jan Pols: Leading Up to The Myth of Mental Illness
* 3: Eric v.d. Luft: Philosophical Influences on Thomas Szasz
* 4: John Z. Sadler: Conceptual Models of Normative Content in Mental
Disorders
* Part II. The Concept of Mental Illness
* 5: George J. Annas: Szasz, Suicide, and Medical Ethics
* 6: Robert W. Daly: Agency, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry: A Response
to Thomas Szasz
* 7: K.W.M. Fulford: Taking Szasz Seriously and his Critics Too:
Thesis, Antithesis, and a Values-Based Synthesis
* 8: E. Fuller Torrey: Schizophrenia: Sacred Symbol or Achilles Heel
* 9: James L. Knoll IV: Suicide Prohibition: Shame, Blame, or Social
Aim?
* 10: Jennifer Church: Myths, Projections, and Overextensions: The
Conceptual Landscape of Thomas Szasz
* 11: Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan: The Clinical Wisdom of
Thomas Szasz
* 12: Ronald W. Pies: Thomas Szasz and the Language of Mental Illness
* Part III. Szasz's Larger Impact
* 13: Allen Frances: The Myth and Reality of Mental Illness
* 14: Nancy Nyquist Potter: Reform and Revolution in the Context of
Critical Psychiatry and Service-User / Survivor Movements
* 15: Neil Pickering: Thomas Szasz and the Insanity Defense
* 16: Marisola Xhelili Ciaccio: Bringing Psychopaths into the Moral
Community: Reassessing Agency Cultivation and Social Participation
* 17: Mona Gupta: Mental Illness is Not a Myth: Epistemic Favoritism in
Research Funding
* 18: Jennifer Radden: Rights, Responsibilities, and Mental Illnesses:
A Chronology of the Szasz Decades
* 19: Thomas Schramme: Szasz's Legacy and Current Challenges in
Psychiatry
* Epilogue
* Index
* About the Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Roots of Szasz's Thought
* 1: Stephen Wilson: Study on the Szaszophone: Theme and Variations
* 2: Jan Pols: Leading Up to The Myth of Mental Illness
* 3: Eric v.d. Luft: Philosophical Influences on Thomas Szasz
* 4: John Z. Sadler: Conceptual Models of Normative Content in Mental
Disorders
* Part II. The Concept of Mental Illness
* 5: George J. Annas: Szasz, Suicide, and Medical Ethics
* 6: Robert W. Daly: Agency, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry: A Response
to Thomas Szasz
* 7: K.W.M. Fulford: Taking Szasz Seriously and his Critics Too:
Thesis, Antithesis, and a Values-Based Synthesis
* 8: E. Fuller Torrey: Schizophrenia: Sacred Symbol or Achilles Heel
* 9: James L. Knoll IV: Suicide Prohibition: Shame, Blame, or Social
Aim?
* 10: Jennifer Church: Myths, Projections, and Overextensions: The
Conceptual Landscape of Thomas Szasz
* 11: Mantosh J. Dewan and Eugene A. Kaplan: The Clinical Wisdom of
Thomas Szasz
* 12: Ronald W. Pies: Thomas Szasz and the Language of Mental Illness
* Part III. Szasz's Larger Impact
* 13: Allen Frances: The Myth and Reality of Mental Illness
* 14: Nancy Nyquist Potter: Reform and Revolution in the Context of
Critical Psychiatry and Service-User / Survivor Movements
* 15: Neil Pickering: Thomas Szasz and the Insanity Defense
* 16: Marisola Xhelili Ciaccio: Bringing Psychopaths into the Moral
Community: Reassessing Agency Cultivation and Social Participation
* 17: Mona Gupta: Mental Illness is Not a Myth: Epistemic Favoritism in
Research Funding
* 18: Jennifer Radden: Rights, Responsibilities, and Mental Illnesses:
A Chronology of the Szasz Decades
* 19: Thomas Schramme: Szasz's Legacy and Current Challenges in
Psychiatry
* Epilogue
* Index