Of Two Minds
豆瓣
an anthropologist looks at American psychiatry
Luhrmann, T. M.
简介
With sharp and soulful insight, T. R. Luhrmann examines the world of psychiatry, a profession which today is facing some of its greatest challenges from within and without, as it continues to offer hope to many.
At a time when mood-altering drugs have revolutionized the treatment of the mentally ill and HMO’s are forcing caregivers to take the pharmocological route over the talking cure, Luhrmann places us at the heart of the matter and allows us to see exactly what is at stake. Based on extensive interviews with patients and doctors, as well as investigative fieldwork in residence programs, private psychiatric hospitals, and state hospitals, Luhrmann’s groundbreaking book shows us how psychiatrists develop and how the enormous ambiguities in the field affect its practitioners and patients.
contents
Aurthor's Note
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE: What's Wrong with the Patient?
CHAPTER TWO: The Arrow of Harm
CHAPTER THREE: The culture and Its Contradictions
CHAPTER FOUR: The Psychiatric Scientist and the Psychoanalyst
CHAPTER FIVE: Where the Split Came From
CHAPTER SIX: The Crisis of Managed Care
CHAPTER SEVEN: Madness and Moral Responsibility
Technical Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index