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Clearly argued and written, the book covers a wide range of philosophical issues, from the concept of mental illness and the political abuse of psychiatry to free will and responsibility.
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Clearly argued and written, the book covers a wide range of philosophical issues, from the concept of mental illness and the political abuse of psychiatry to free will and responsibility.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134959877
- Artikelnr.: 42719262
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134959877
- Artikelnr.: 42719262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Lawrie Reznek
INTRODUCTION: PSYCHIATRY IN CRISIS The clash of paradigms
The idea of a paradigm
Psychiatry is not a normal science
1 THE MEDICAL PARADIGM The medical paradigm explained
The virtues of the medical paradigm
Challenges to the medical paradigm
2 SIGMUND FREUD AND THE PATHOLOGIZING OF NORMALITY The essentialist fallacy
The continuum fallacy
The naturalistic fallacy
The psychodynamic paradigm
3 HANS EYSENCK AND THE NORMALIZING OF NEUROSIS Learning to be neurotic
Re-educating an illness
The behavioural paradigm. 4 RONALD LAING AND THE RATIONALIZING OF MADNESS Madness is method. The insane society. Laingian paradigms. 5 THOMAS SZASZ AND THE PHYSICALIZING OF DISEASE The dualist fallacy
The organic fallacy
The malfunction fallacy
The computer fallacy
The objective fallacy
The voluntary argument
The game-playing paradigm
6 PETER SEDGWICK AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS Inventing disease
The spectre of cultural relativism
7 THOMAS SCHEFF AND THE LABELLING OF DEVIANCE Strong labelling theory
Weak labelling theory
Values and relativity. 8 MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE CIVILIZING OF MADNESS Standard psychiatric history
Foucauldian history
9 PARADIGMS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
A taxonomy of paradigms
A unified view
The sophisticated medical paradigm 10 THE NATURE OF MENTAL ILLNESS Ethics and nosology
The definition of mental illness
Controversial cases
Boundaries 11 IS PSYCHIATRY A SCIENCE? What is a science? The observation base
Psychiatric explanation
Methodology 12 PSYCHIATRY AND RESPONSIBILITY Mental illness and responsibility
The existence of evil 13 THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY Involuntary hospitalization
Imposing our values CONCLUSION: THE NATURE OF PSYCHIATRY
The idea of a paradigm
Psychiatry is not a normal science
1 THE MEDICAL PARADIGM The medical paradigm explained
The virtues of the medical paradigm
Challenges to the medical paradigm
2 SIGMUND FREUD AND THE PATHOLOGIZING OF NORMALITY The essentialist fallacy
The continuum fallacy
The naturalistic fallacy
The psychodynamic paradigm
3 HANS EYSENCK AND THE NORMALIZING OF NEUROSIS Learning to be neurotic
Re-educating an illness
The behavioural paradigm. 4 RONALD LAING AND THE RATIONALIZING OF MADNESS Madness is method. The insane society. Laingian paradigms. 5 THOMAS SZASZ AND THE PHYSICALIZING OF DISEASE The dualist fallacy
The organic fallacy
The malfunction fallacy
The computer fallacy
The objective fallacy
The voluntary argument
The game-playing paradigm
6 PETER SEDGWICK AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS Inventing disease
The spectre of cultural relativism
7 THOMAS SCHEFF AND THE LABELLING OF DEVIANCE Strong labelling theory
Weak labelling theory
Values and relativity. 8 MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE CIVILIZING OF MADNESS Standard psychiatric history
Foucauldian history
9 PARADIGMS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
A taxonomy of paradigms
A unified view
The sophisticated medical paradigm 10 THE NATURE OF MENTAL ILLNESS Ethics and nosology
The definition of mental illness
Controversial cases
Boundaries 11 IS PSYCHIATRY A SCIENCE? What is a science? The observation base
Psychiatric explanation
Methodology 12 PSYCHIATRY AND RESPONSIBILITY Mental illness and responsibility
The existence of evil 13 THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY Involuntary hospitalization
Imposing our values CONCLUSION: THE NATURE OF PSYCHIATRY
INTRODUCTION: PSYCHIATRY IN CRISIS The clash of paradigms
The idea of a paradigm
Psychiatry is not a normal science
1 THE MEDICAL PARADIGM The medical paradigm explained
The virtues of the medical paradigm
Challenges to the medical paradigm
2 SIGMUND FREUD AND THE PATHOLOGIZING OF NORMALITY The essentialist fallacy
The continuum fallacy
The naturalistic fallacy
The psychodynamic paradigm
3 HANS EYSENCK AND THE NORMALIZING OF NEUROSIS Learning to be neurotic
Re-educating an illness
The behavioural paradigm. 4 RONALD LAING AND THE RATIONALIZING OF MADNESS Madness is method. The insane society. Laingian paradigms. 5 THOMAS SZASZ AND THE PHYSICALIZING OF DISEASE The dualist fallacy
The organic fallacy
The malfunction fallacy
The computer fallacy
The objective fallacy
The voluntary argument
The game-playing paradigm
6 PETER SEDGWICK AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS Inventing disease
The spectre of cultural relativism
7 THOMAS SCHEFF AND THE LABELLING OF DEVIANCE Strong labelling theory
Weak labelling theory
Values and relativity. 8 MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE CIVILIZING OF MADNESS Standard psychiatric history
Foucauldian history
9 PARADIGMS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
A taxonomy of paradigms
A unified view
The sophisticated medical paradigm 10 THE NATURE OF MENTAL ILLNESS Ethics and nosology
The definition of mental illness
Controversial cases
Boundaries 11 IS PSYCHIATRY A SCIENCE? What is a science? The observation base
Psychiatric explanation
Methodology 12 PSYCHIATRY AND RESPONSIBILITY Mental illness and responsibility
The existence of evil 13 THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY Involuntary hospitalization
Imposing our values CONCLUSION: THE NATURE OF PSYCHIATRY
The idea of a paradigm
Psychiatry is not a normal science
1 THE MEDICAL PARADIGM The medical paradigm explained
The virtues of the medical paradigm
Challenges to the medical paradigm
2 SIGMUND FREUD AND THE PATHOLOGIZING OF NORMALITY The essentialist fallacy
The continuum fallacy
The naturalistic fallacy
The psychodynamic paradigm
3 HANS EYSENCK AND THE NORMALIZING OF NEUROSIS Learning to be neurotic
Re-educating an illness
The behavioural paradigm. 4 RONALD LAING AND THE RATIONALIZING OF MADNESS Madness is method. The insane society. Laingian paradigms. 5 THOMAS SZASZ AND THE PHYSICALIZING OF DISEASE The dualist fallacy
The organic fallacy
The malfunction fallacy
The computer fallacy
The objective fallacy
The voluntary argument
The game-playing paradigm
6 PETER SEDGWICK AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS Inventing disease
The spectre of cultural relativism
7 THOMAS SCHEFF AND THE LABELLING OF DEVIANCE Strong labelling theory
Weak labelling theory
Values and relativity. 8 MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE CIVILIZING OF MADNESS Standard psychiatric history
Foucauldian history
9 PARADIGMS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
A taxonomy of paradigms
A unified view
The sophisticated medical paradigm 10 THE NATURE OF MENTAL ILLNESS Ethics and nosology
The definition of mental illness
Controversial cases
Boundaries 11 IS PSYCHIATRY A SCIENCE? What is a science? The observation base
Psychiatric explanation
Methodology 12 PSYCHIATRY AND RESPONSIBILITY Mental illness and responsibility
The existence of evil 13 THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY Involuntary hospitalization
Imposing our values CONCLUSION: THE NATURE OF PSYCHIATRY