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Psychiatry in communist Europe, edited by Sarah Marks, Teaching Fellow, University College London, UK and Mat Savelli, Research Fellow, McMasters University, Canada

Label
Psychiatry in communist Europe, edited by Sarah Marks, Teaching Fellow, University College London, UK and Mat Savelli, Research Fellow, McMasters University, Canada
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Psychiatry in communist Europe
Oclc number
907658326
Responsibility statement
edited by Sarah Marks, Teaching Fellow, University College London, UK and Mat Savelli, Research Fellow, McMasters University, Canada
Series statement
Mental health in historical perspective
Summary
"This is the first book to address the history of psychiatry under Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, from the Soviet Union to East Germany. It brings together new research addressing understandings of mental health and disorder, treatments and therapies, and the interplay between politics, ideology and psychiatry. It challenges assumptions about the extent of political control, exploring beyond the instances of punitive abuse of psychiatry, and recognizing the international exchanges which informed the development of research and practice in the region.The authors discuss:[bullet] Treatments such as work therapy, insulin shock therapy, antipsychotic medications[bullet] International exchanges between the USA, Western Europe, USSR and Central Asia[bullet] Environmental, social and biological explanations of mental health and illness[bullet] The relationship between psychiatry, ideology and the Communist state[bullet] Soviet reponses to antipsychiatry and 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Table of Contents -- 1. Communist Europe and Transnational Psychiatry; Sarah Marks and Mat Savelli -- 2. The Dialectics of Labour in a Psychiatric Ward: Work Therapy in the -- Kaschenko Hospital; Irina Sirotkina and Marina Kokorina -- 3. Insulin Coma Therapy and the Construction of Therapeutic Effectiveness in Stalin's Soviet Union, 1936-1953 66; Benjamin Zajicek -- 4. Soviet Psychiatry and Drug Addiction in Central Asia: The Construction -- of 'Narcomania'; Alisher Latypov -- 5. Psychiatry & Ideology: The Emergence of 'Asthenic Neurosis' in Communist Romania; Corina Dobo? -- 6. The History of the Hungarian Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology between 1948 and 1968; Melinda Kovai -- 7. Ecology, Humanism, and Mental Health in Communist Czechoslovakia ; Sarah Marks -- 8. Beyond the Therapeutic Revolution: Psychopharmaceuticals Crossing the Berlin Wall; Volker Hess -- 9. Blame George Harrison: Drug Use and Psychiatry in Communist Yugoslavia; Mat Savelli -- 10. Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Russian Variations on a Psychiatric Theme; Rebecca Reich
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