Essays And Memorials On Insanity
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Archaic England: An Essay in Deciphering Prehistory from Megalithic Monuments, Earthworks, Customs, Coins, Place-names and Faerie Superstitions
Author | : Harold Bayley |
Publisher | : Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | : 981 |
Release | : 1920-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1465572856 |
Memorial ... in relation to the Lunatic Hospital
Author | : BOSTON, Massachusetts. Institutions Department. Board of Directors for Public Institutions |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 1863 |
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Bertrand Russell Memorial Volume
Author | : George W Roberts |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 489 |
Release | : 2013-12-19 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1317833031 |
This is Volume XXII of twenty-two in a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1979, this volume attempts to assess some of the achievements of Bertrand Russell in philosophy, logic and mathematics, ethics and politics.
Why People Go to Psychiatrists
Author | : Charles Kadushin |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2017-07-12 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1351471570 |
This is the first examination in depth of the reasons and ways that people seek psychiatric help. Viewing contemporary metropolitan life from the standpoint of an experienced social analyst, Charles Kadushin deals with such issues as, why people believe they have emotional problems, what types of problems send them to psychiatrists, how, why, and by whom potential patients are told they are disturbed, why people choose psychiatry over other healing methods, and why many people do not receive treatment from the sources to which they apply. The author develops a new theory of social circles, describing how people move in a network of friends and acquaintances with varying degrees of knowledge of and interest in psychiatry. This factor affects decisions to obtain professional help and also has bearing on the types of problems presented. The study encompasses a wide variety of persons in a complex community environment--New York City, the psychotherapy capital of the world. The basic data were obtained from 1,500 patients in ten psychiatric clinics in three major treatment areas medical, analytic, and religio-psychiatric. The book provides new insights into the motivations of the patients as well as information about their social setting. It is an informative and engrossing work for students and scholars; for sociologists in the areas of medicine and mental health; for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and social workers actively engaged in treatment and casework; and for all professionals in the community health field.
Insane Devotion
Author | : Mihaela Moscaliuc |
Publisher | : Trinity University Press |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2016-05-16 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1595347690 |
Gerald Stern has been a significant presence and an impassioned and idiosyncratic voice in twentieth and twenty-first-century American poetry. Insane Devotion is a retrospective of his career and features fourteen writers, critics, and poets examining the themes, stylistic traits, and craft of a poet who has shaped and inspired American verse for generations. The essays and interviews in Insane Devotion paint a broad picture of a man made whole by the influence of the written word. They touch on the contentious and nuanced stance of Judaism in the breadth of Stern’s work and explore Stern’s capacious memory and his use of personal history to illuminate our common humanity. What is revealed is a poet of complexity and heart, often tender, often outraged. As Philip Levine writes in his lyrical foreword to the volume, Stern is both sweet and spiky, “a born teacher who can teach me to see the universe in an acorn and hear the music of the lost in an empty Pepsi can.”