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Psycho-Politics between the World Wars: Psychiatry and Society in Germany; Austria; and Switzerland

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Download Psycho-Politics between the World Wars: Psychiatry and Society in Germany; Austria; and Switzerland written by David Freis in PDF format. This book is under the category History and bearing the isbn/isbn13 number 3030327019; 3030327043; 3030327027/9783030327019/ 9783030327040/ 9783030327026. You may reffer the table below for additional details of the book. We do NOT provide access codes, we provide eBooks ONLY. Instant access will be granted as soon as you complete the payment.

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book-author

David Freis

publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

file-type

PDF

pages

392 pages

language

English

asin

B0817N4N24

isbn10

3030327019; 3030327043; 3030327027

isbn13

9783030327019/ 9783030327040/ 9783030327026


Book Description

The book “Psycho-Politics between the World Wars” (PDF) discusses the psycho-political visions and programs that were prevalent in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland in the early decades of the twentieth century. In the midst of the political and social instability that followed the First World War, psychiatrists attempted to apply the scientific insights they had gained to comprehend, establish, and manage society as a whole. In order to retrace major discussions, characters, and networks involved in the redrawing of the borders of psychiatry's sphere of power, the book makes use of a wide variety of public and unpublished materials. The book is predicated on three interrelated case research: the mission of medical expansionism underneath the label of ‘applied psychiatry' in inter-wartime Vienna; the overt pathologization of the 1918/19 revolution led by right-wing German psychiatrists; and the try to hitch and implement various approaches to psychiatric prophylaxis in the movement for psychological hygiene. The mission of medical expansionism was carried out beneath the label of ‘applied psychiatry Through the study of these histories, the book not only offers light on the development of ideas that continue to shape the field to this day, but it also demonstrates the close connection between utopian promises and the greatest abuses of psychiatry.

Review

“In this astonishingly new history of interwar psychiatry in the German-speaking countries, David Freis explores how some of the era's most renowned psychiatrists (including Emil Kraepelin, Erwin Stransky, and Auguste Forel, among others) shifted their diagnostic language from the clinic to society at large…. This ebook by David Freis is a useful reminder of the human cost of incorrect links between nationalism and mental health theories; both in the past and in the present. It is easy to read, lively, and based on extensive research. — Elizabeth Ann Danto; Hunter College of the City University of New York; New York, United States of America

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book-author

David Freis

publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

file-type

PDF

pages

392 pages

language

English

asin

B0817N4N24

isbn10

3030327019; 3030327043; 3030327027

isbn13

9783030327019/ 9783030327040/ 9783030327026

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