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Psychology & Psychiatry : History

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American Therapy
By: Engel, Jonathan
Published by: Gotham

From Freud to Zoloft, the first comprehensive history of American Psychotherapy. Fifty percent of Americans will undergo some form of psychotherapy in their lifetimes, but the origins of the field are rarely known to patients. Yet the story of psychotherapy in America brims with colorful characters, intriguing experimental treatments, and intense debates within this community of healers. American Therapy begins, as psychotherapy itself does, with the monumental figure of Sigmund Freud. The book outlines the basics of Freudian theory and discusses the peculiarly powerful influence of Freud on the world of American mental health. The book moves through the emergence of group therapy, the rise of psychosurgery, the evolution of uniquely American therapies such as Gestalt, rebirthing, and primal scream therapy, and concludes with the modern world of psychopharmacology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and highly targeted short-term therapies. For a counseled nation that freely uses terms such as “emotional baggage” and no longer stigmatizes mental health care, American Therapy is a remarkable history of an extraordinary enterprise. more...

Price: $27.50


Bartlett, Culture and Cognition
By: Saito, Akiko
Published by: Routledge

This collection brings together contemporary applications of Bartlett's work in cognitive psychology, including areas Bartlett has ignored: sociocultural psychology and the history and philosophy of science. more...

Price: $29.99


Beyond the Masks
By: Mama, Amina
Published by: Routledge

An incisive and readable book which applies the insights of complex areas of contemporary social theory, first to investigate the history of racist psychology, and then to theorise the dynamics of black feminism. more...

Price: $85.00


Colonial Madness
By: Keller, Richard C.
Published by: The University of Chicago Press

Nineteenth-century French writers and travelers imagined Muslim colonies in North Africa to be realms of savage violence, lurid sexuality, and primitive madness. Colonial Madness traces the genealogy and development of this idea from the beginnings of colonial expansion to the present, revealing the ways in which psychiatry has been at once a weapon in the arsenal of colonial racism, an innovative branch of medical science, and a mechanism for negotiating the meaning of difference for republican citizenship. Drawing from extensive archival research and fieldwork in France and North Africa, Richard Keller offers much more than a history of colonial psychology. Colonial Madness explores the notion of what French thinkers saw as an inherent mental, intellectual, and behavioral rift marked by the Mediterranean, as well as the idea of the colonies as an experimental space freed from the limitations of metropolitan society and reason. These ideas have modern relevance, Keller argues, reflected in French thought about race and debates over immigration and France’s postcolonial legacy. more...

Price: $25.00


Dreambooks in Byzantium
By: Oberhelman, Steven M.
Published by: Ashgate

Dreambooks in Byzantium offers the first English translation with commentary of six of the seven extant Byzantine oneirocritica—manuals on the interpretation of dreams. Dreams permeated all aspects of Byzantine culture, from religion to literature to everyday life, and drew upon Classical and Islamic literature, oral and written Byzantine materials, and, perhaps, their own oneirocritic practices. Much of the source-material was pagan in origin and was reworked into a Christianized context, with many interpretations given a Christian coloring. more...

Price: $99.95


Dreams and History
By: Pick, Daniel; Roper, Lyndal
Published by: Brunner-Routledge

Dreams and History contains important new scholarship on Freud's Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and subsequent psychoanalytical approaches from distinguished historians, psychoanalysts, historians of science and anthropologists. more...

Price: $22.95


Freud's Requiem
By: Von Unwerth, Matthew
Published by: Riverhead

A thought-provoking meditation on grief, mortality, and the soul, through a reading of Freud's argument about creativity with poet Rainer Maria Rilke. Matthew von Unwerth, a young Freudian analyst, explores Freud's provocative ideas on the connections between creativity and mortality in this elegant literary musing. Taking as his starting point Freud's essay "On Transience," in which the analyst describes a walk with two unnamed companions (poet Rainer Maria Rilke and Rilke's lover, writer and psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé), Unwerth examines the origins of human creativity from a psychoanalytic standpoint, tracing the arc of Freud's beliefs on the subject from his passionately curious teenage years to his death in 1939 after a long struggle with cancer. Drawing on a variety of literary and historical sources-from The Odyssey to Goethe to Freud's earliest letters-Freud's Requiem is both an intimate personal drama and an absorbing intellectual debate. In the spirit of books by Alain de Botton, Lesley Chamberlain, and Dava Sobel, it begins with a meeting of the minds among three of Europe's great intellects-an event Freud may have significantly reimagined for his essay-and weaves a delicate and moving treatise on art, love, death, and the way the three are inextricably linked. more...

Price: $15.00


Handbook of Psychology, Volume 1, History of Psychology
By: Freedheim, Donald K. (ed.); Weiner, Irving B. (ed.)
Published by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the ideas, people, and events that have over time have formed the field of psychology. Chapters cover the scientific and humanistic antecedents of psychology as a discipline, theories and systems, influential people, and the important events which shaped the field. more...

Price: $210.00


Insanity, Institutions and Society, 1800-1914
By: Forsythe, Bill; Melling, Joseph
Published by: Routledge

A valuable guide to current work in the social and cultural history of insanity. It provides a comprehensive summary of the debates on the growth of institutional care during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. more...

Price: $140.00


The Loss of Sadness
By: Horwitz, Allan V.; Wakefield, Jerome C.
Published by: Oxford University Press, USA

Foreword by Robert Spitzer, M.D. Preface. 1. The Concept of Depression. 2. The Anatomy of Normal Sadness. 3. Sadness With and Without Case: Depression from Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century. 4. Depression in the Twentieth Century. 5. 6. Importing Pathology into the Community. 7. The Surveillance of Sadness. 8. The DSM and Biological Research about Depression. 9. The Rise of Antidepressant Drug Treatments. 10. The Failure of hte Social Sciences to Distinguish Sadness from Depressive Disorder. 11. Conclusion. Endnotes. Bibliography. Index more...

Price: $31.95


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