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"Martin Halliwell offers fresh and inventive insights into the postwar period, showing mastery over an amazing range of material to demonstrate how fully the therapeutic triumphed in American culture."
-- Stephen Whitfield * author of The Culture of the Cold War *
"Following varied terms of health and illness, mind and body, through successive changes in the healing arts, Halliwell shows the postwar 'triumph of the therapeutic' in a wholly new light." -- Howard Brick * Louis Evans Professor of History University of Michigan *
"Therapeutic Revolutions makes a very good read. It should be on the reading list of every scholar concerned with postwar America, especially with the nature of therapeutic culture." * Reviews in American History *
"Martin Halliwell’s Therapeutic Revolutions traces the major post-World War II transformations in medicine and psychiatry through the lens of popular culture. To accomplish this ambitious goal, he uses an immense number of sources that include movies, novels, poetry, television shows, popular music, magazine stories, and government and foundation reports, as well as scholarly books, articles, ethnographies, and Ph.D. theses ... The strengths of this book stem from Halliwell’s comprehensive analysis of an astonishing array of diffuse material." * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences *
"When it comes to changes and culture, Halliwell knows his subject area. Throughout the book, he reveals his deep and thorough understanding of these diverse events as they evolved in the developing 'therapeutic revolutions.' He does so through a careful analysis of the writings of the period's therapeutic authorities, integrated with abundant examples from American popular culture. Throughout the book, Halliwell convincingly shows that the variables—events, popular culture, and postwar therapies—emerged as interdependent constructions." * H-Disability, H-Net Reviews *

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Therapeutic Revolutions of Postwar America Part One Fragmentation: 1945– 1953
1 Going Home: World War II and Demobilization 2 In the Noir Mirror: Neurosis, Aggression, and Disguise 3 Ground Zero: Science, Medicine, and the Cold WarPart Two Organization: 1953–1961 4 Organization Men: Individualism Versus Incorporation 5 In the Family Circle: The Suburban Medicine Cabinet 6 Outside the Circle: Growing Pains, Delinquency, and SexualityPart Three Reorganization: 1961–1970 7 Institutions of Care and Oppression: Another America Speaks 8 The Human Face of Therapy: Humanistic and Existential Trends 9 Counterculture: Dissent, Drugs, and Holistic Communities Conclusion: Beyond the Two Cultures?

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 30/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9780813560656, 978-0813560656
      ISBN10: 0813560659

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Martin Halliwell offers fresh and inventive insights into the postwar period, showing mastery over an amazing range of material to demonstrate how fully the therapeutic triumphed in American culture."
      -- Stephen Whitfield * author of The Culture of the Cold War *
      "Following varied terms of health and illness, mind and body, through successive changes in the healing arts, Halliwell shows the postwar 'triumph of the therapeutic' in a wholly new light." -- Howard Brick * Louis Evans Professor of History University of Michigan *
      "Therapeutic Revolutions makes a very good read. It should be on the reading list of every scholar concerned with postwar America, especially with the nature of therapeutic culture." * Reviews in American History *
      "Martin Halliwell’s Therapeutic Revolutions traces the major post-World War II transformations in medicine and psychiatry through the lens of popular culture. To accomplish this ambitious goal, he uses an immense number of sources that include movies, novels, poetry, television shows, popular music, magazine stories, and government and foundation reports, as well as scholarly books, articles, ethnographies, and Ph.D. theses ... The strengths of this book stem from Halliwell’s comprehensive analysis of an astonishing array of diffuse material." * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences *
      "When it comes to changes and culture, Halliwell knows his subject area. Throughout the book, he reveals his deep and thorough understanding of these diverse events as they evolved in the developing 'therapeutic revolutions.' He does so through a careful analysis of the writings of the period's therapeutic authorities, integrated with abundant examples from American popular culture. Throughout the book, Halliwell convincingly shows that the variables—events, popular culture, and postwar therapies—emerged as interdependent constructions." * H-Disability, H-Net Reviews *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Therapeutic Revolutions of Postwar America Part One Fragmentation: 1945– 1953
      1 Going Home: World War II and Demobilization 2 In the Noir Mirror: Neurosis, Aggression, and Disguise 3 Ground Zero: Science, Medicine, and the Cold WarPart Two Organization: 1953–1961 4 Organization Men: Individualism Versus Incorporation 5 In the Family Circle: The Suburban Medicine Cabinet 6 Outside the Circle: Growing Pains, Delinquency, and SexualityPart Three Reorganization: 1961–1970 7 Institutions of Care and Oppression: Another America Speaks 8 The Human Face of Therapy: Humanistic and Existential Trends 9 Counterculture: Dissent, Drugs, and Holistic Communities Conclusion: Beyond the Two Cultures?

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