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As indicated by its title A History of Great Ideas in Abnormal
Psychology, this book is not just concerned with the chronology of
events or with biographical details of great psychiatrists and
psychopathologists. It has as its main interest, a study of the
ideas underlying theories about mental illness and mental health in
the Western world. These are studied according to their historical
development from ancient times to the twentieth century. The book
discusses the history of ideas about the nature of mental illness,
its causation, its treatment and also social attitudes towards
mental illness. The conceptions of mental illness are discussed in
the context of philosophical ideas about the human mind and the
medical theories prevailing in different periods of history.
Certain perennial controversies are presented such as those between
the psychological and organic approaches to the treatment of mental
illness, and those between the focus on disease entities (nosology)
versus the focus on individual personalities. The beliefs of
primitive societies are discussed, and the development of early
scientific ideas about mental illness in Greek and Roman times. The
study continues through the medieval age to the Renaissance. More
emphasis is then placed on the scientific revolution of the
seventeenth century, the enlightenment of the eighteenth, and the
emergence of modern psychological and psychiatric ideas concerning
psychopathology in the twentieth century.
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