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madtrade: Mad Science Stuart A. Kirk, 2017-07-05 *Winner of an honorable mention from theSociety for Social Work and ResearchforOutstanding Social Work Book AwardMad Science argues that the fundamental claims of modern American psychiatry are based on misconceived, flawed, and distorted science. The authors address multiple paradoxes in American mental health research, including the remaking of coercion into scientific psychiatric treatment, the adoption of an unscientific diagnostic system that controls the distribution of services, and how drug treatments have failed to improve the mental health outcome.When it comes to understanding and treating mental illness, distortions of research are not rare, misinterpretation of data is not isolated, and bogus claims of success are not voiced by isolated researchers seeking aggrandizement. This book's detailed analysis of coercion and community treatment, diagnosis, and psychopharmacology reveals that these characteristics are endemic, institutional, and protected in psychiatry. They are not just bad science, but mad science.This book provides an engaging and readable scientific and social critique of current mental health practices. The authors are scholars, researchers, and clinicians who have written extensively about community care, diagnosis, and psychoactive drugs. This paperback edition makes Mad Science accessible to all specialists in the field as well as to the informed public. |
madtrade: Mad Tuscans and Their Families Elizabeth W. Mellyn, 2014-04-23 Based on three hundred civil and criminal cases over four centuries, Elizabeth W. Mellyn reconstructs the myriad ways families, communities, and civic and medical authorities met in the dynamic arena of Tuscan law courts to forge pragmatic solutions to the problems that madness brought to their households and streets. In some of these cases, solutions were protective and palliative; in others, they were predatory or abusive. The goals of families were sometimes at odds with those of the courts, but for the most part families and judges worked together to order households and communities in ways that served public and private interests. For most of the period Mellyn examines, Tuscan communities had no institutions devoted solely to the treatment and protection of the mentally disturbed; responsibility for their long-term care fell to the family. By the end of the seventeenth century, Tuscans, like other Europeans, had come to explain madness in medical terms and the mentally disordered were beginning to move from households to hospitals. In Mad Tuscans and Their Families, Mellyn argues against the commonly held belief that these changes chart the rise of mechanisms of social control by emerging absolutist states. Rather, the story of mental illness is one of false starts, expedients, compromise, and consensus created by a wide range of historical actors. |
madtrade: Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2003-01-16 His case book testifies to the scope and prosperity of Monro's trade in lunacy, and Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull brilliantly exploit the opportunity it affords to look inside the mad-business.. |
madtrade: Mad in America Robert Whitaker, 2019-09-10 An updated edition of the classic history of schizophrenia in America, which gives voice to generations of patients who suffered through cures that only deepened their suffering and impaired their hope of recovery Schizophrenics in the United States currently fare worse than patients in the world's poorest countries. In Mad in America, medical journalist Robert Whitaker argues that modern treatments for the severely mentally ill are just old medicine in new bottles, and that we as a society are deeply deluded about their efficacy. The widespread use of lobotomies in the 1920s and 1930s gave way in the 1950s to electroshock and a wave of new drugs. In what is perhaps Whitaker's most damning revelation, Mad in America examines how drug companies in the 1980s and 1990s skewed their studies to prove that new antipsychotic drugs were more effective than the old, while keeping patients in the dark about dangerous side effects. A haunting, deeply compassionate book -- updated with a new introduction and prologue bringing in the latest medical treatments and trends -- Mad in America raises important questions about our obligations to the mad, the meaning of insanity, and what we value most about the human mind. |
madtrade: A Political Biography of Daniel Defoe P N Furbank, W.R. Owens, 2015-10-06 Furbank and Owens attempt to disentangle the story of Daniel Defoe’s political career, as journalist, polemicist, political theorist and secret agent. They argue that this remarkable career calls for a good deal of rethinking, not least because biography and bibliography are here inextricably intertwined. |
madtrade: Undertaker of the Mind Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001-11-27 As visiting physician to Bethlem Hospital, the archetypal Bedlam and Britain's first and (for hundreds of years) only public institution for the insane, Dr. John Monro (1715–1791) was a celebrity in his own day. Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull call him a connoisseur of insanity, this high priest of the trade in lunacy. Although the basics of his life and career are well known, this study is the first to explore in depth Monro's colorful and contentious milieu. Mad-doctoring grew into a recognized, if not entirely respectable, profession during the eighteenth century, and besides being affiliated with public hospitals, Monro and other mad-doctors became entrepreneurs and owners of private madhouses and were consulted by the rich and famous. Monro's close social connections with members of the aristocracy and gentry, as well as with medical professionals, politicians, and divines, guaranteed him a significant place in the social, political, cultural, and intellectual worlds of his time. Andrews and Scull draw on an astonishing array of visual materials and verbal sources that include the diaries, family papers, and correspondence of some of England's wealthiest and best-connected citizens. The book is also distinctive in the coverage it affords to individual case histories of Monro's patients, including such prominent contemporary figures as the Earls Ferrers and Orford, the religious enthusiast Alexander Cruden, and the mad King George III, as well as his crazy would-be assassin, Margaret Nicholson. What the authors make clear is that Monro, a serious physician neither reactionary nor enlightened in his methods, was the outright epitome of the mad-trade as it existed then, esteemed in some quarters and ridiculed in others. The fifty illustrations, expertly annotated and integrated with the text, will be a revelation to many readers. |
madtrade: Once Intrepid Warriors Dorothy Louise Hodgson, 2001 Drawing on archival sources as well as her extensive fieldwork in Tanzania, Dorothy L. Hodgson explores the ways identity, development, and gender have interacted to shape the Maasai into who and what they are today. By situating the Maasai in the political, economic, and social context of Tanzania and of world events, Hodgson shows how outside forces, and views of development in particular, have influenced Maasai lifeways, especially gender relations. |
madtrade: Mad about Trade Daniel T. Griswold, 2009 Politicians and pundits can rage against free trade and globalization, but much of what they convey is myth says the author. He argues that free trade is good for the American family. Among the benefits he discusses are import competition that provides lower prices, greater variety, and better quality, especially for poor and middle class families. Driven in part by trade, most new jobs are well-paying service jobs. Foreign investment here has created well-paying jobs, and investment abroad has given United States companies access to millions of new customers. Trade helped expand the global middle class, reducing poverty and child labor while fueling demand for U.S. products. The author also looks at how the past three decades of an open global economy have created a more prosperous, democratic, and peaceful world. |
madtrade: Defoe's Review , 1938 |
madtrade: Review of the Affairs of France: A review of the state of the English nation : 1708-9. pt. 1. Mar.-Aug. 1708. pt. 2. Sept. 1708-Mar. 1709 Daniel Defoe, 2007 |
madtrade: Subject Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Empire Society, Formerly Royal Colonial Institute: The British Empire generally, and Africa Royal Empire Society (Great Britain). Library, Royal Commonwealth Society. Library, Evans Lewin, 1930 |
madtrade: Subject Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Empire Society Formerly Royal Colonial Institute: The British Empire generally, and Africa.- v.2. The Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, the South Pacific, general voyages and travels, and Arctic and Antarctic regions.- v.3. The Dominion of Canada and its provinces, the Dominion of Newfoundland, the West Indies and Colonial America- v.4. The Mediterranean colonies, the Middle East, Indian Empire, Burma, Ceylon, British Malaya, East Indian Islands, and the Far East Royal Commonwealth Society. Library, Evans Lewin, 1930 |
madtrade: Coronet , 1960-05 |
madtrade: Index to Central and State Acts India, 1961 |
madtrade: The Criminal Law Journal , 1984 |
madtrade: The Indian Law Reports , 1962 |
madtrade: Rethinking Pastoralism in Africa Dorothy Louise Hodgson, 2000 The dominant trend in pastoralist studies has long assumed that pastoralism and pastoral gender relations are inherently patriarchal. The contributors to this collection, in contrast, use diverse analytic approaches to demonstrate that pastoralist genderrelations are dynamic, relational, historical and produced through complex local-translocal interactions. Combining theoretically sophisticated analysis with detailed case studies, this collection should appeal to those doing research and teaching in African studies, gender studies, anthropology and history. North America: Ohio U Press; Kenya: EAEP |
madtrade: The Onion Ad Nauseam Robert Siegel, 2003 All The News That's Fit to Reprint Get ready for another year of award-winning journalism from The Onion, America's Finest News Source. The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14 collects every article that The Onion published between November 2001 and October 2002, including opinion pieces, horoscopes, and your favorite columns from all of the Onion regulars. The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14 is packed with material no longer available online or anywhere else. Look for a new volume every year. |
madtrade: The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats , 2004 |
madtrade: The Publishers Weekly , 1885 |
madtrade: The Politics of Gender, Ethnicity and "development" Dorothy Louise Hodgson, 1995 |
madtrade: The Indian Factories Journal , 1999 |
madtrade: Library Journal , 1998-05 |
madtrade: The Library Journal , 1998-04 Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately. |
madtrade: Choice , 2003 |
madtrade: The Works of Alexander Pope. Including ... Unpublished Letters and Other New Materials. Collected in Part by the Late Rt. Hon. J.W. Croker. With Introduction and Notes by ... Whitwell Elwin [and W.J. Courthope. The Life of Pope. By W.J. Courthope.] ... With Portraits and Other Illustrations Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: The Poetical Works of Pope and Collins Alexander Pope, 1882 |
madtrade: Selections from the British Satirists Cecil Headlam, 1897 |
madtrade: The Poetical Works of (Alexander) Pope and (William) Collins Alexander Pope, 1878 |
madtrade: Poetry Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: The Works of Alexander Pope Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: The Works Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: The Works of Alexander Pope Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: Alexander Pope Alexander Pope, 1902 |
madtrade: The Works of ... Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Alexander Pope, William Warburton (Bishop of Gloucester), 1895 |
madtrade: The Poetical Works Alexander Pope, 1896 |
madtrade: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Pope, 1876 |
madtrade: The Works of Alexander Pope: Poetry Alexander Pope, 1881 |
madtrade: Dictionary Catalog of the Music Collection New York Public Library. Reference Department, 1964 |
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