article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américaineThe article examines the tensions involved in the development of treatment for mentaldisorders during the period 1950-1980 in the United States. It relates those tensions to the diffusion ofa social ideal strongly influenced by the subjectivist fervor characteristic of post-war America but alsointernally contradictory. Psychiatric diagnosis came to be seen as a way of disqualifying theindividual, and this line of criticism went so far as to question the very existence of mental illness. Butthis context also worked to identify psychic disorder with an incomplete self, so that mental healthcame to be understood as a kind of generic measure of...
The American classification of mental illnesses, known as the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations in the regime of practice and discou...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
International audienceThe article examines the tensions involved in the development of treatment for...
A new map of the normal and the pathological. The institutionalization of mental health in the Unite...
National audienceWhen studying medicine in relation to social control, the sociological analysis oft...
International audienceWhen studying medicine in relation to social control, the sociological analysi...
International audienceThis article traces the historical decisions, concepts and key professional co...
This article argues that three factors are primarily responsible for this current state of affairs: ...
With this article we intend to outline the story of American psychiatry starting at the end of the 1...
This dissertation examines how public mental health care systems in France and the United States tre...
In the introduction to a collection of his essays entitled Society as Patient (1950), American socia...
Abstract The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association, curren...
The American classification of mental illnesses, known as the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations in the regime of practice and discou...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
International audienceThe article examines the tensions involved in the development of treatment for...
A new map of the normal and the pathological. The institutionalization of mental health in the Unite...
National audienceWhen studying medicine in relation to social control, the sociological analysis oft...
International audienceWhen studying medicine in relation to social control, the sociological analysi...
International audienceThis article traces the historical decisions, concepts and key professional co...
This article argues that three factors are primarily responsible for this current state of affairs: ...
With this article we intend to outline the story of American psychiatry starting at the end of the 1...
This dissertation examines how public mental health care systems in France and the United States tre...
In the introduction to a collection of his essays entitled Society as Patient (1950), American socia...
Abstract The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association, curren...
The American classification of mental illnesses, known as the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations in the regime of practice and discou...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...