This highly readable introductory book from a respected psychiatrist addresses many of the issues that underlie the stigma still associated with mental illness. Wide ranging in its scope of topics presented in an understandable way, the author addresses the many successful developments but does not shy away from discussing some of the celebrated but ineffective blind alleys that psychiatrists have gone down in the search for cure. This book serves as an ideal foundation for the lay reader and deserves a wide audience.

Dr Michael Maier President of the Psychiatry section, Royal Society of Medicine.

Psychiatry is an endlessly controversial endeavour, incorporating emotively-charged questions over the reality of mental illness, the medicalization of everyday life, and the role of nature versus nurture which cause constant discussion today, and on which almost everyone has an opinion. In this Very Short Introduction Tom Burns explores the nature of psychiatry, focusing on what it can and cannot do, and discussing why its history has been beset by dramatic shifts in emphasis and types of treatment. Considering the main disorders that have shaped its practice (such as schizophrenia and manic depression), he analyses how it differs from (and overlaps with) psychology and psychotherapy. Many of the controversies arise from its dual origin 200 years ago and the separate development of psychiatry with a more 'medical' approach in the asylums, rather than the psychological approach which birthed psychoanalysis and various forms of psychotherapy. Discussing philosophical issues of psychiatry's legitimacy, Burns explores the mistakes psychiatry has made and the blind alleys in its history, before looking forward to the likely changes in its practice with the coming of artificial intelligence and virtual reality. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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Tom Burns explores the nature of psychiatry today, focusing on what it can and cannot do, and considering the main disorders it covers. Discussing the philosophical issues of psychiatry, he reveals psychiatry's past mistakes, before looking forward to the likely changes in its future practice with artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
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1: What is psychiatry?2: Asylums and the origins of psychiatry3: The move into the community4: Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy5: Psychiatry under attack6: Open to abuse7: Into the 21st centuryFurther readingIndex
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Considers the nature of psychiatry today, and the future opportunities which are being opened up with the use of artificial intelligence and virtual realityOffers a historical overview of psychiatry's development, including the asylum movement and the discovery of the unconsciousProvides a thorough examination of psychiatry's past (and present) failures and mistakesExplores the conceptual and philosophical controversies around psychiatry's legitimacyDistinguishes psychiatry's differences (and overlaps) with psychology and psychotherapyPart of the Very Short Introductions series - over nine million copies sold worldwideNew to This Edition:Fully updated throughoutConsiders recent social changes in psychiatry and the issues psychiatry needs to combat today, such as the fact that women are no longer to be relied on as carers, and the problems associated with ageing populations and the challenge of dementiaIncludes new material on scientific advances, such as Virtual Reality in both diagnosis and treatment, and artificial intelligence
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Tom Burns trained as a psychiatrist in Scotland and London before working as a general adult consultant in Sweden and London. He became a Professor of Community Psychiatry in 1993, before becoming a Professor of Social Psychiatry at the University of Oxford in 2003. His publications include Our Necessary Shadow: The Nature and Meaning of Psychiatry (Penguin, 2014) and Outreach in Community Mental Health Care (OUP, 2017). In 2006, Tom was awarded a CBE for services to mental health.
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Considers the nature of psychiatry today, and the future opportunities which are being opened up with the use of artificial intelligence and virtual realityOffers a historical overview of psychiatry's development, including the asylum movement and the discovery of the unconsciousProvides a thorough examination of psychiatry's past (and present) failures and mistakesExplores the conceptual and philosophical controversies around psychiatry's legitimacyDistinguishes psychiatry's differences (and overlaps) with psychology and psychotherapyPart of the Very Short Introductions series - over nine million copies sold worldwideNew to This Edition:Fully updated throughoutConsiders recent social changes in psychiatry and the issues psychiatry needs to combat today, such as the fact that women are no longer to be relied on as carers, and the problems associated with ageing populations and the challenge of dementiaIncludes new material on scientific advances, such as Virtual Reality in both diagnosis and treatment, and artificial intelligence
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198826200
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
120 gr
Høyde
175 mm
Bredde
112 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Biographical note

Tom Burns trained as a psychiatrist in Scotland and London before working as a general adult consultant in Sweden and London. He became a Professor of Community Psychiatry in 1993, before becoming a Professor of Social Psychiatry at the University of Oxford in 2003. His publications include Our Necessary Shadow: The Nature and Meaning of Psychiatry (Penguin, 2014) and Outreach in Community Mental Health Care (OUP, 2017). In 2006, Tom was awarded a CBE for services to mental health.