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The Book of Woe: the DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry

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The Book of Woe: the DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry

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A riveting expose of the psychiatric profession's bible from psychotherapist Gary Greenberg, revealing the deeply flawed process by which mental disorders are invented and uninvented - and how suffering has been turned into a commodity. Since its first edition in 1952, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) has been regarded as the leading authority on mental-health diagnosis and research. But throughout the DSM's various iterations, debate has raged over which psychological problems constitute mental illness - homosexuality, for instance, was a mental illness until 1973; and Asperger's gained recognition in 1994, only to see its status challenged nearly 20 years later. By examining the history of the DSM and the controversies over its latest revisions, Greenberg challenges the status quo of modern psychiatric practice. He shows how difficult - even impossible - it is to rigorously differentiate mental illness from everyday suffering; and he sheds light on how the politics behind mental-health classification has caused diagnosis rates of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and bipolar disorder to skyrocket. Drawing on interviews with people on all sides of the debate, on historical examples, and on case studies from his own practice, Greenberg ultimately argues for a more humanistic approach to psychiatry. A combination of lively reportage and biting analysis, The Book of Woe will prove invaluable for expert and casual readers alike. 'A profound, and profoundly entertaining, riff on malady, power, and truth.' Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of A Sense Of Direction 'A brilliant, ballsy excursion into the minefield of modern psychiatry.' Daniel Smith, author or Monkey Mind

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Release date NZ
July 24th, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
416
Dimensions
134x209x31
ISBN-13
9781922070654
Product ID
21401338

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