History of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology: With an Epilogue on Psychiatry and the Mind-Body Relation
| PUBLISHER | Springer (12/03/2010) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
This book chronicles the conceptual and methodological facets of psychiatry and medical psychology throughout history. Many of these are pertinent to contemporary issues in general medicine, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and the social sciences. Section One, "Periods," reviews the prehistory and history of the field from the embryonic psychiatry of antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, through the emergence of psychiatry as a medical specialty. Section Two, "Key Topics and Concepts", explores the history of major psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, psychosomatic disorders, the influence of neurology of psychiatry, the evolution and transformation of mental institutions, and the psychoanalytic movement in the United States. Section Three, "Epilogue", is a philosophical treatment of psychiatry as a medical specialty.
This book chronicles the conceptual and methodological facets of psychiatry and medical psychology throughout history. Many of these are pertinent to contemporary issues in general medicine, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and the social sciences. Section One, "Periods," reviews the prehistory and history of the field from the embryonic psychiatry of antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, through the emergence of psychiatry as a medical specialty. Section Two, "Key Topics and Concepts", explores the history of major psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, psychosomatic disorders, the influence of neurology of psychiatry, the evolution and transformation of mental institutions, and the psychoanalytic movement in the United States. Section Three, "Epilogue", is a philosophical treatment of psychiatry as a medical specialty.
John Gach is owner and president of John Gach Books, a publisher of obscure and out-of-print titles in psychology, psychiatry, philosophy, and social thought, and a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. John Gach is considered by virtue of his publishing enterprise to be an expert on the history of psychiatry, psychology, and psychoanalysis, and has contributed topical and bibliographic reviews to several publications over the years. For example, he published a review in the Journal of the History of Behavioral Science and contributed a chapter, "Culture and Context: On the Early History of Psychoanalysis in America" in Essays in the History of Psychiatry edited by Edwin Wallace and Lucius Pressley.
