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Between sanity and madness : mental illness from ancient Greece to the neuroscientific era / Allan V. Horwitz, Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, Rutgers University.

Author: Horwitz, Allan V. author.

ImprintNew York : Oxford University Press, [2020]

Descriptionxi, 367 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Note:Puzzles of Mental Illness -- Before Psychiatry -- A Biological Century -- Freud's Transformation of Normality -- Mental Illness Becomes Ubiquitous -- The Decline and Fall of Dynamic Psychiatry -- Diagnostic Psychiatry -- Biology Re-Emerges -- The Successes and Failures of the DSM Revolution -- The Past and Future of Mental Illness.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-352) and index.

Note:"Traces the extensive array of answers that various groups have provided to questions about the nature of mental illness and its boundaries with sanity. What distinguishes mental illnesses from other sorts of devalued conditions and from normality? Should medical, religious, psychological, legal, or no authority at all respond to the mentally ill? Why do some people become mad? What treatments might help them recover? Despite general agreement across societies regarding definitions about the pole of madness, huge disparities exist on where dividing lines should be placed between it and sanity and even if there is any clear demarcation at all. Various groups have provided answers to these puzzles that are both widely divergent and surprisingly similar to current understandings"-- Provided by publisher.

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Author:
Horwitz, Allan V. author.
Subject:
Mental illness.
Psychology, Pathological.
Neurosciences.