Therapeutic Revolutions

Therapeutic Revolutions
Author: Jeremy A. Greene,Flurin Condrau,Elizabeth Siegel Watkins
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226390871

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When asked to compare the practice of medicine today to that of a hundred years ago, most people will respond with a story of therapeutic revolution: back then we had few effective remedies, now we have more (and more powerful) tools to fight disease. In this version of history, medicine was made modern--and effectual--by medicines. The aim of Therapeutic Revolutions is to challenge the linearity of this historical narrative, provide a thicker explanation of the process of therapeutic transformation, and explore the complex relationships between medicines and social change. Working on three continents and touching upon the lived experiences of patients and physicians, consumers and providers, marketers and regulators, the contributors to this volume together reveal the tensions between universal claims of therapeutic knowledge and the specificity of local sites in which they are put into practice, asking, collectively: what is revolutionary about therapeutics?

Therapeutic Revolutions

Therapeutic Revolutions
Author: Martin Halliwell
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780813560663

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Therapeutic Revolutions examines the evolving relationship between American medicine, psychiatry, and culture from World War II to the dawn of the 1970s. In this richly layered intellectual history, Martin Halliwell ranges from national politics, public reports, and healthcare debates to the ways in which film, literature, and the mass media provided cultural channels for shaping and challenging preconceptions about health and illness. Beginning with a discussion of the profound impact of World War II and the Cold War on mental health, Halliwell moves from the influence of work, family, and growing up in the Eisenhower years to the critique of institutional practice and the search for alternative therapeutic communities during the 1960s. Blending a discussion of such influential postwar thinkers as Erich Fromm, William Menninger, Erving Goffman, Erik Erikson, and Herbert Marcuse with perceptive readings of a range of cultural text that illuminate mental health issues--among them Spellbound, Shock Corridor, Revolutionary Road, and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden--this compelling study argues that the postwar therapeutic revolutions closely interlink contrasting discourses of authority and liberation.

The therapeutic Revolution

The therapeutic Revolution
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:163377507

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The Therapeutic Revolution

The Therapeutic Revolution
Author: Morris J. Vogel,Charles E. Rosenberg
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781512819151

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This book is not about one glorious triumph after another, nor is it a series of complaints about doctors and hospitals. Rather, these essays examine American medicine within its context, sensitive to the role of medical knowledge, practitioners, and institutions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The selections not only cover general considerations of the social and cultural context in which American medicine developed but also analyze the relationship between science and medicine, the development of mental hospitals, nursing, and health insurance.

Therapy Revolution

Therapy Revolution
Author: Richard M. Zwolinski, LMHC,CR Zwolinski
Publsiher: Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-11-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780757314186

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What some therapists don't want you to know.

The Therapeutic Revolution from Mesmer to Freud

The Therapeutic Revolution  from Mesmer to Freud
Author: Léon Chertok,Raymond de Saussure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1979
Genre: Psychoanalysis
ISBN: UCAL:B4114322

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THERAPEUTIC REVOLUTION The History of Medical Oncology from Early Days to the Creation of the Subspecialty

THERAPEUTIC REVOLUTION The History of Medical Oncology from Early Days to the Creation of the Subspecialty
Author: Pierre R. Band
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781608058143

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Cancer is a disease responsible for several million annual deaths among humans, worldwide. However, advances in healthcare - which include breakthroughs in science and medicine as well as access to medical treatment - have improved the survival rate of cancer patients over the last few decades. Therapeutic Revolution relates the story of one of the great scientific tales of the twentieth century: how the field of medical oncology was created and its development owing to medical and scientific breakthroughs. The book unfolds the pre-clinical and clinical concepts and innovations that led to the creation of the medical subspecialty now known as medical oncology. Therapeutic Revolution is the first book ever written on the events that led to this subspecialty of internal medicine. It relates the recollection of key events obtained from interviews of the pioneers who laid the foundations of medical oncology, as well as the author's own experience of the pre-specialty era of medical practice. The book is essential reading for medical oncologists and for all readers interested in the history of cancer treatment and also serves as a historical primer for medical students learning oncology.

Transhumanism Ethics and the Therapeutic Revolution

Transhumanism  Ethics and the Therapeutic Revolution
Author: Stephen Goundrey-Smith
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000842623

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This book explores the impact of developments in pharmaceutical medicine in the twentieth century on a Christian ethical evaluation of transhumanism and future "hi-tech" medical enhancement technologies. It suggests that the Christian ethical assessment of proposed future radical transhumanist biomedical technologies should be conducted in the light of responses to past medical advances. Two specific case studies are featured, focusing on the oral contraceptive pill and on Prozac and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. Whilst future biomedical technologies may have therapeutic benefits for the relief of disease and contribute to improving human health and welfare, the book considers the implications for society and their acceptability as therapies from a Christian perspective. Stressing the inadequacy of natural law alone, the author proposes an ethical framework for assessing novel biomedical technologies according to the effects on personal autonomy, embodiment and bodily life, and on the imago Dei.