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Desperate Remedies
- Psychiatry and the Mysteries of Mental Illness
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 17 hrs and 26 mins
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For more than 200 years, disturbances of reason, cognition and emotion—the sort of things that were once called 'madness'—have been described and treated by the medical profession. Mental illness, it is said, is an illness like any other—a disorder that can treated by doctors, whose suffering can be eased and from which patients can return. And yet serious mental illness remains a profound mystery that is in some ways no closer to being solved than it was at the start of the 20th century.
In this clear-sighted and provocative exploration of psychiatry, acclaimed sociologist Andrew Scull traces the history of its attempts to understand and mitigate mental illness: from the age of the asylum and unimaginable surgical and chemical interventions, through the rise and fall of Freud and the talking cure and on to our own time of drug companies and antidepressants. Through it all, Scull argues, the often vain and rash attempts to come to terms with the enigma of mental disorder have frequently resulted in dire consequences for the patient.
Deeply researched and lucidly conveyed, Desperate Remedies masterfully illustrates the assumptions and theory behind the therapy, providing a definitive new account of psychiatry's and society's battle with mental illness.
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- RacMas
- 21-10-2023
very interesting
I enjoyed this book, disbelief about some of the interventions done to people in the past
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- Douglas
- 12-12-2022
The truth is healing for those who have suffered.
This book provides the research and insight to enable us to learn from history. fantastic.
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