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Psychiatry, Realism, and Science
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The legitimacy of psychiatry as a medical discipline
is often challenged. Anti-psychiatric arguments fall
broadly into two categories: the metaphysical and the
epistemological. Critics of psychiatry frequently
appeal to one or more of these arguments to discredit the
field and to subvert the social power that
psychiatrists and mental health workers use to
control of the behaviour of people who are allegedly
mentally ill. If these arguments had or gained
traction, there would be reason to be suspicious of
the practice of psychiatry and to be hesitant to
invest increasingly scarce resources into the
research programs in mental health. In this work, I
show that psychiatry can be defended against major
lines of anti-psychiatric thought. I do so by
exploring what it means for an illness to be "real",
what it means for a field to be scientific or
objective, and what it means for a condition to be a
disorder. This work will be of interest to all whose
interests span psychiatry, health, illness, medicine,
and science.
Autorentext
Jessica Sin, PhD: Studied Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Klappentext
The legitimacy of psychiatry as a medical discipline is often challenged. Anti-psychiatric arguments fall broadly into two categories: the metaphysical and the epistemological. Critics of psychiatry frequently appeal to one or more of these arguments to discredit the field and to subvert the social power that psychiatrists and mental health workers use to control of the behaviour of people who are allegedly mentally ill. If these arguments had or gained traction, there would be reason to be suspicious of the practice of psychiatry and to be hesitant to invest increasingly scarce resources into the research programs in mental health. In this work, I show that psychiatry can be defended against major lines of anti-psychiatric thought. I do so by exploring what it means for an illness to be "real", what it means for a field to be scientific or objective, and what it means for a condition to be a disorder. This work will be of interest to all whose interests span psychiatry, health, illness, medicine, and science.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Deutsch
- Titel Psychiatry, Realism, and Science
- ISBN 978-3-639-09309-4
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783639093094
- Jahr 2008
- Größe H5mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Autor Jessica Sin
- Untertitel Essays in the Philosophy of Psychiatry
- Gewicht 132g
- Genre Philosophie
- Anzahl Seiten 88
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- GTIN 09783639093094