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Modern Myths and Medical Consumerism is concerned with the loss of
a sense of limit in technological medicine today, and the way in
which the denial of death leads to an uncontrollable, consumeristic
multiplication of needs. Taking its starting point from C. G.
Jung's analytical psychology, the book gives a symbolic
interpretation based on archetypal, philosophical and
socio-psychoanalytic ideas developed through the author's personal
experience, moving from the medical to the psychoanalytical
paradigm. Lanfranchi depicts ideal sources of medicine, based on
archetypal material drawn from Greek myth, and discusses the
progressive steps of the doctor's consciousness' evolution up to
contemporary times. Critiquing current medicine and its 'modern
myths', the book suggests the prevailing model of economic
development is unsustainable, and provides prospects of a more
contained ecological medicine and an ethical approach that will
allow readers to reflect and move towards a more qualified attitude
to mortality. The book meets the need to transform medicine into a
critical domain of human experience, capable of providing essential
services consistent with the naturalness of death and environmental
sustainability. As such, it will be vital reading to academics in
the fields of psychotherapy, analytical psychology, psychiatry and
medicine, and those with a philosophical or sociological
background.
Modern Myths and Medical Consumerism is concerned with the loss of
a sense of limit in technological medicine today, and the way in
which the denial of death leads to an uncontrollable, consumeristic
multiplication of needs. Taking its starting point from C. G.
Jung's analytical psychology, the book gives a symbolic
interpretation based on archetypal, philosophical and
socio-psychoanalytic ideas developed through the author's personal
experience, moving from the medical to the psychoanalytical
paradigm. Lanfranchi depicts ideal sources of medicine, based on
archetypal material drawn from Greek myth, and discusses the
progressive steps of the doctor's consciousness' evolution up to
contemporary times. Critiquing current medicine and its 'modern
myths', the book suggests the prevailing model of economic
development is unsustainable, and provides prospects of a more
contained ecological medicine and an ethical approach that will
allow readers to reflect and move towards a more qualified attitude
to mortality. The book meets the need to transform medicine into a
critical domain of human experience, capable of providing essential
services consistent with the naturalness of death and environmental
sustainability. As such, it will be vital reading to academics in
the fields of psychotherapy, analytical psychology, psychiatry and
medicine, and those with a philosophical or sociological
background.
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