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An edition of Women, madness, and medicine (1994)

Women, madness, and medicine

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Modern psychiatry is dominated by a biological medical understanding of mental disorder. But should we accept the conception of women this approach enshrines? Is it useful in dealing with mental distress or does it in fact act against women's interests? Denise Russell shows how the 'scientific' approach of contemporary psychiatry causes problems for women and develops an alternative perspective on mental distress.

Women, Madness and Medicine looks at the roots of modern psychiatry, its theoretical approach to women, and what shifting trends in diagnosis tell us about its social underpinning. Arguing at both an epistemological and empirical level, Russell challenges the biological base of conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, premenstrual syndrome, anorexia and bulimia and female criminality.

The work of women writers such as Phyllis Chesler, Luce Irigaray, Virginia Woolf and Janet Frame is examined in order to develop an alternative way of looking at problems of mental distress in women. This new approach attempts to dissolve the sanity/madness distinction using notions of oppression and repression and focusing on relations rather than individuals. This book will be of interest to undergraduates and graduates in women's studies, psychiatry, psychology, philosophy and sociology.

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196

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Women, Madness and Medicine
May 2002, Polity Press
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Cover of: Women, madness, and medicine
Women, madness, and medicine
1995
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Cover of: Women, madness and medicine
Women, madness and medicine
1994, Polity
in English
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Women, madness, and medicine
1994, Polity Press
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Table of Contents

History of the relationship between women and psychiatry
Modern psychiatric perspectives on women
Shifting trends in diagnosis
Epistemological problems with the dominant medical psychiatric perspective
Women, psychiatry, and criminality
Contrasting feminist philosophies of women and madness: oppression and repression
Women, creativity, reason and madness
Beyond psychiatry.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge [England], Polity Press

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.89/0082
Library of Congress
RC451.4.W6 R87 1995

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Pagination
vii, 196 p. ;
Number of pages
196

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OL18666960M
ISBN 10
0745612601
LCCN
94038395
OCLC/WorldCat
31290622
Goodreads
3587474

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