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American Psychiatry After World War II, 1944-1994
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American Psychiatry After World War II, 1944-1994
The history of psychiatry is complex, reflecting diverse origins in mythology, cult beliefs, astrology, early medicine, law religion, philosophy, and politics. This complexity has generated considerable debate and an increasing outflow of historical scholarship, ranging from the enthusiastic meliorism of pre-World War II histories, to the iconoclastic revisionism of the 1960s, to more focused studies, such as the history of asylums and the validity and efficacy of Freudian theory. This volume, intended as a successor to the centennial history of American psychiatry published by the American Psychiatric Association in 1944, summarizes the significant events and processes of the half-century following World War II. Most of this history is written by clinicians who were central figures in it.


 
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Forensic Psychiatry: Influences of Evil
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Forensic Psychiatry: Influences of EvilAn international panel of experts from diverse specialties examine the idea of "evil" in a medical context, specifically a mental health setting, to consider how the concept can be usefully interpreted, and to elucidate its relationship to forensic psychiatry. The authors challenge the belief that the concept of "evil" plays no role in "scientific" psychiatry and is not helpful to our understanding of aberrant human thinking and behavior. Among the viewpoints up for debate are a consideration of organizations as evil structures, the "medicalization" of evil, destruction as a constructive choice, violence as a secular evil, talking about evil when it is not supposed to exist, and the influence of evil on forensic clinical practice. Among the highlights are a psychological exploration of the notion of "evil" and a variety of interesting research methods used to explore the nature of "evil."
 
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Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry: International Perspectives
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Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry: International Perspectives Section I: Ethics and Psychiatry Around the World. The impact of Arab culture on psychiatric ethics. Conflicts and crises in Latin America. A West Mediterranean perspective. Scandinavian approaches. Managed care in the United States. Ethics in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Indian experience. Ethics and psychiatry in China. Intersubjectivity and its influence on psychiatry in Japan. Section II: Overarching Issues. Research involving incompetent patients: a current problem in light of German history.
 
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BODY LANGUAGE
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BODY LANGUAGE
 
How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures
 
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In writing this book, I have summarised many of the studies by the leading behavioural scientists and have combined them with similar research done by people in other professions - sociology, anthropology, zoology, education, psychiatry, family counseling, professional negotiating and selling.

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A Historical Dictionary of Psychiatry
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A Historical Dictionary of PsychiatryThis is the first historical dictionary of psychiatry. It covers the subject from autism to Vienna, and includes the key concepts, individuals, places, and institutions that have shaped the evolution of psychiatry and the neurosciences. An introduction puts broad trends and international differences in context, and there is an extensive bibliography for further reading. Each entry gives the main dates, themes, and personalities involved in the unfolding of the topic. Longer entries describe the evolution of such subjects as depression, schizophrenia, and psychotherapy.
 
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