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Healing psychiatry

  • David H. Brendel

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"Psychiatry today is torn by opposing sensibilities. Is it primarily a science of brain functioning or primarily an art of understanding the human mind in its social and cultural context? Competing conceptions of mental illness as amenable to scientific explanation or as deeply complex and beyond the reach of empirical study have left the field conceptually divided between science and humanism. In Healing Psychiatry David Brendel takes a novel approach to this stubborn problem. Drawing on the classical American pragmatism of Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, as well as contemporary work of pragmatic bioethicists, Brendel proposes a "clinical pragmatism" that synthesizes scientific and humanistic approaches to mental health care. Psychiatry, he argues, must integrate scientific and humanistic models by emphasizing the practical, pluralistic, participatory, and provisional aspects of clinical diagnosis and treatment. Psychiatrists need to have the skill and flexibility to use scientific and humanistic approaches in a collaborative, open-ended clinical process; they must recognize the complexity of human suffering even as they strive for scientific rigor. This is the only way, he writes, that psychiatry can heal its conceptual rift and the emotional wounds of its patients."--Jacket.

Genres

  • Moral and ethical aspects
  • Moral and ethical aspects of Psychiatry
  • Philosophy
  • Psychiatric ethics
  • Psychiatry
  • Social psychiatry
  • MEDICAL
  • Ethics
  • Medical Philosophy
  • Psychiatry, philosophy
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  • David H. Brendel

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    MIT Press

    2006

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    MIT Press

    2006

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    MIT Press

    2009

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    MIT Press

    2009

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MIT Press

2009

  • Edition cover

    MIT Press

    2005