As it entered the 1960s, American institutional psychiatry was thriving, with a high percentage of medical students choosing the field. But after Thomas S. Szasz published his masterwork in 1961, The Myth of Mental Illness, the psychiatric world was thrown into chaos...
Defining the emerging field of international psychology, this book provides an overview of the conceptual models, research methodologies, and pedagogical approaches that are most appropriate to transnational settings. The book's thorough review of the ex..
Defining the emerging field of international psychology, this book provides an overview of the conceptual models, research methodologies, and pedagogical approaches that are most appropriate to transnational settings. The book's thorough review of the ex..
Collection of essays constituting a wide-ranging and comprehensive attempt to understand the person w/i psychology. It explores the roots of depersonalization in modern psych. & offers interpretive and historical approaches to the psychology of persons...
Trauma and Psychosis provides a valuable contribution to understanding of the possible relationship between the experience of trauma and the range of phenomena currently referred to as psychosis..
The contributors to Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families address this question by drawing on two cultural movements of the twentieth century: psychoanalysis and the gay/lesbian civil rights movement.&nb..
The contributors to Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families address this question by drawing on two cultural movements of the twentieth century: psychoanalysis and the gay/lesbian civil rights movement.&nb..