The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion

The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion

by Jennifer Radden
ISBN-10:
0195313275
ISBN-13:
9780195313277
Pub. Date:
01/04/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195313275
ISBN-13:
9780195313277
Pub. Date:
01/04/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion

The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion

by Jennifer Radden
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Overview

This is a comprehensive resource of original essays by leading thinkers exploring the newly emerging inter-disciplinary field of the philosophy of psychiatry. The contributors aim to define this exciting field and to highlight the philosophical assumptions and issues that underlie psychiatric theory and practice, the category of mental disorder, and rationales for its social, clinical and legal treatment.

As a branch of medicine and a healing practice, psychiatry relies on presuppositions that are deeply and unavoidably philosophical. Conceptions of rationality, personhood and autonomy frame our understanding and treatment of mental disorder. Philosophical questions of evidence, reality, truth, science, and values give meaning to each of the social institutions and practices concerned with mental health care. The psyche, the mind and its relation to the body, subjectivity and consciousness, personal identity and character, thought, will, memory, and emotions are equally the stuff of traditional philosophical inquiry and of the psychiatric enterprise. A new research field—the philosophy of psychiatry—began to form during the last two decades of the twentieth century. Prompted by a growing recognition that philosophical ideas underlie many aspects of clinical practice, psychiatric theorizing and research, mental health policy, and the economics and politics of mental health care, academic philosophers, practitioners, and philosophically trained psychiatrists have begun a series of vital, cross-disciplinary exchanges.

This volume provides a sampling of the research yield of those exchanges. Leading thinkers in this area, including clinicians, philosophers, psychologists, and interdisciplinary teams, provide original discussions that are not only expository and critical, but also a reflection of their authors' distinctive and often powerful and imaginative viewpoints and theories. All the discussions break new theoretical ground. As befits such an interdisciplinary effort, they are methodologically eclectic, and varied and divergent in their assumptions and conclusions; together, they comprise a significant new exploration, definition, and mapping of the philosophical aspects of psychiatric theory and practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195313277
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/04/2007
Series: International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 480
Product dimensions: 7.04(w) x 9.93(h) x 1.01(d)

About the Author

Jennifer Radden received her doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University and is Professor and Chair in the Philosophy Department at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her published research is on moral and conceptual issues arising out of the theory and practice of psychiatry.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I - Psychopathology and Normalcy1. Cognition: Brain Pain: Psychotic Cognition, Hallucination and Delusions, Grant Gillett2. Affectivity: Depression and Mania, Jennifer Hansen3. Desire: Paraphilias and Distress in DSM-IV, Alan Soble4. Character: Moral Treatment and the Personality Disorders, Louis Charland5. Action: Volitional Disorder and Addiction, Al Mele6. Self-ascription: Though Insertion, George Graham7. Memory: The Nature and Significance of Dissociation, Stephen Braude8. Body: Disorders of Embodiment, Shaun Gallagher and Mette Vaever9. Identity: Personal Identity, Character Identity and Mental Disorder, Jennifer Radden10. Development: Disorders of Childhood and Youth, Christian Perring
Part 2 - Epistemology of Practice11. Diagnosis / Anti-Diagnosis, Sadler12. Understanding / Explanation, James Phillips13. Reductionism / Anti-Reductionism, Tim Thornton14. Facts / Values: Ten Principles of Values-based Medicine, Bill Fulford
Part 3 - Norms, Values and Ethics15. Gender, Nancy Potter16. Race and Culture, Marilyn Nissim-Sabat17. Competence, Charles Culver and Bernard Gert18. Dangerousness and "the General Duty to All the World", Daniel Robinson19. Treatment and Research Ethics, Ruth Chadwick and Gordon Aindow20. Criminal Responsibility, Simon Wilson and Gwen Adshead21. Religion, Margaret Battin and Brooke Hopkins
Part 4 - Theoretical Models22. Darwinian: Darwinian Models of Psychotherapy, Dominic Murphy23. Psychoanalytic: Freud's Debt to Philosophy and his Copernican Revolution, Bettina Bergo24. Phenomenological: Hermeneutics, Understanding and Interpretation in Psychiatry, Michael Schwartz and Osborne Wiggins25. Neurobiological, Andrew Garner and Valerie Hardcastle26. Cognitive-Behavioral: Cognitive-behavior Therapy, Edward Erwin27. Social Constructionist, Jennifer Church
Part 5 - Circumscribing Mental Disorder28. Benchmarks for Psychiatric Concepts, Rom Harre29. Defining Mental Disorder, Bernard Gert and Charles Culver30. Mental Health and Its Limits, Carl Elliot
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