Cultures of healing : correcting the image of American mental health care /

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Autor principal: Fancher, Robert T.
Formato: Livro
Idioma:English
Publicado em: New York : W.H. Freeman, c1995.
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Sumário:
  • Ch. 1. Care as Culture. The Fluid World of Mental Health Care. The State-of-the-art in Diagnosis. Schools of Care as Cultures. So What? How to Think About Cultures of Healing. What We Might Wish For. Where We Will Come Out
  • Ch. 2. Problems and Patients, 1844-1963. Insanity, the Asylums, and the First Medical Specialty. Doctors for the Insane. Nerve Doctors, a New Disease, and the Dream of Science. Urbanizing Psychiatry and Expanding Its Scope. The Rise of New Mental Health Professions. Treating Insanity: Bastion of Medicine. The Great Transformation: Post-World War II Crusades for Mental Health
  • Ch. 3. The Faded Glory of Psychoanalysis. Defining Psychoanalysis. The Psychoanalytic Process. Psychoanalytic Enculturation. Being a Person in Psychoanalytic Culture. Psychoanalytic Values. The Scientific Poverty of Psychoanalysis. A Culture in Chaos
  • Ch. 4. Behaviorism's Failed Imperialism. Principles of Behaviorism. Cultural Disparities. The Behaviorist View of Life.
  • Behaviorist Values. The Scientific Status of Behaviorism. Behavior Therapy and Mentalism. The Place of Behavior Therapy. Culture and Temperament
  • Ch. 5. The Middlebrow Land of Cognitive Therapy. Beck's Cognitive Therapy. The Taming of Mind. The Values of Cognitive Culture. The Scientific Status of Cognitive Therapy. The Appeal of Cognitive Therapy. Evaluating Cognitive Therapy. Cognitive Therapy and Cultural Criticism
  • Ch. 6. Biological Psychiatry's Confusion of Tongues. How Biological Psychiatry Rallied. Biological Psychiatry's Concept of Mental Illness. The Clinical Practice of Biological Psychiatry. Confusion of Categories. The Values of Biological Psychiatry. Medication, Life, and Psychopathology
  • Ch. 7. Ancillary Minds: From Authority to Resource. How Helpers Help. The Social Mission of Mental Health Care. Science, Other Disciplines, and Society. The Clinician as Ancillary Mind. The Authority and Power of the Mental Health Professions. Diversity of Cultures.
  • Where This Leaves Us
  • Appendix Implications for Choosing or Changing a Therapist.