The Routledge history of madness and mental health
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The Routledge history of madness and mental health
(The Routledge histories)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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History of madness and mental health
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Introduction to the history of madness and mental health / Greg Eghigian
- Part I. Madness in the ancient and medieval worlds
- Representations of madmen and madness in Jewish sources from the pre-exilic to the Roman-Byzantine period / Madalina Vartejanu-Joubert
- Ancient Greek and Roman traditions / Chiara Thumiger
- Madness in the Middle Ages / Claire Trenery and Peregrine Horden
- Part II. Professions, institutions, and tools
- Healers and healing in the early modern health care market / Elizabeth Mellyn
- The asylum, hospital, and clinic / Andrew Scull
- The epistemology and classification of madness since the 18th century / German E. Berrios and Ivana Marková
- Part III. Beyond medicine
- Psychiatry and religion / Rhodri Hayward
- Literature and the arts / Ilya Vinitsky
- Psychiatry and its visual culture, ca. 1800-1960 / Andreas Killen
- Part IV. Global dimensions, colonial and post-colonial settings
- Madness and psychiatry in Latin America's long nineteenth century / Manuella Meyer
- Histories of madness in South Asia / Waltraud Ernst
- Mad Africa / Sally Swartz
- Voices of madness in Japan : narrative devices at the psychiatric bedside and in modern literature / Akihito Suzuki
- Part V. Perspectives and experiences
- The straightjacket, the bed, and the pill : material culture and madness / Benoît Majerus
- From the perspectives of mad people / Geoffrey Reaume
- Dementia : confusion at the borderlands of aging and madness / Jesse Ballenger
- Part VI. Maladies, disorders, and treatments
- Passions and moods / Laura Hirshbein
- Psychosis / Richard Noll
- Somatic therapies / Jonathan Sadowsky
- Psychotherapy in society : historical reflections / Sonu Shamdasani
- The antidepressant era revisited : towards differentiation and patient-empowerment in diagnosis and treatment / Toine Pieters

