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PPPP . . . To compress 200 years of psychiatric theory and practice into a compelling and coherent narrative is a fine achievement . . . . What strikes the reader [most] are Shorter''s storytelling skills, his ability to conjure up the personalities of the psychiatrists who shaped the discipline and the conditions under which they and their patients lived.--Ray Monk The Mail on Sunday magazine, U.K.

An opinionated, anecdote-rich history. . . . While psychiatrists may quibble, and Freudians and other psychoanalysts will surely squawk, those without a vested interest will be thoroughly entertained and certainly enlightened.--Kirkus Reviews.

Shorter tells his story with immense panache, narrative clarity, and genuinely deep erudition.--Roy Porter Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.

In A History of Psychiatry, Edward Shorter shows us the harsh, farcical, and inspiring realities of society''s changing attitudes toward and attempts to deal w

Table of Contents

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

A History of Psychiatry

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 16/03/1998
    ISBN13: 9780471245315, 978-0471245315
    ISBN10: 0471245313

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    PPPP . . . To compress 200 years of psychiatric theory and practice into a compelling and coherent narrative is a fine achievement . . . . What strikes the reader [most] are Shorter''s storytelling skills, his ability to conjure up the personalities of the psychiatrists who shaped the discipline and the conditions under which they and their patients lived.--Ray Monk The Mail on Sunday magazine, U.K.

    An opinionated, anecdote-rich history. . . . While psychiatrists may quibble, and Freudians and other psychoanalysts will surely squawk, those without a vested interest will be thoroughly entertained and certainly enlightened.--Kirkus Reviews.

    Shorter tells his story with immense panache, narrative clarity, and genuinely deep erudition.--Roy Porter Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.

    In A History of Psychiatry, Edward Shorter shows us the harsh, farcical, and inspiring realities of society''s changing attitudes toward and attempts to deal w

    Table of Contents

    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

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