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Cracking the Mind-Body Cipher
Dr. Niall (Jock) McLaren is an Australian psychiatrist who uses
philosophical analysis to show that modern psychiatry has no
scientific basis. This startling conclusion dovetails neatly with
the growing evidence that psychiatric drug treatment is crude and
damaging. Needless to say, this message is not popular with
mainstream psychiatrists. However, in this book, he shows how the
principles of information processing give a formal theory of mind
that generates a model of mental disorder as a psychological
phenomenon.
This book shows...
How, for ideological reasons, modern philosophy misses the point
of the duality of mind and body; How to resolve the mind-body
problem using well-defined principles; Why the entire DSM project
is doomed to fail; Why the ideas of Thomas Szasz have failed to
influence psychiatry; Where we go from here.
""The Mind Body Problem Explained" is a thoughtful, insightful and
provocative exploration of the nature of the human mind, and sets
forth a powerful argument for rethinking the medical model of
mental disorders. The current paradigm of psychiatric care has
failed us, and Niall McLaren's book will stir readers to think of
new possibilities."
--Robert B. Whitaker, author "Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad
Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill"
"It is impossible to do justice to this ambitious, erudite, and
intrepid attempt to dictate to psychiatry a new,
'scientifically-correct' model theory. The author offers a
devastating critique of the shortcomings and pretensions of
psychiatry, not least its all-pervasive, jargon-camouflaged
nescience."
--Sam Vaknin, PhD, author "Malignant Self Love: Narcissism
Revisited"
From Future Psychiatry Press www.FuturePsychiatry.com
MED105000 Medical: Psychiatry - General
PHI026000 Philosophy: Criticism
PSY018000 Psychology: Mental Illness
This book presents an integrative, dualist model of mental disorder
for psychiatry, as a counter to the so-called "biomedical" approach
that dominates the field today. Starting with the humanist concept
that mental disorder is real, it uses a computational approach to
build a genuinely bio-psycho-social model. This shows that mental
disorder is primarily psychological in nature, not biological. The
historical background extends as far as Descartes, and proceeds via
some of the revolutionary thinkers who have shaped modern society.
In particular, it builds on the work of George Boole, Alan Turing
and Claude Shannon to construct a radically new concept of the mind
as a real, informational space which, for better off for worse, can
malfunction. It extends this idea to build models of personality,
of personality disorder, and then of mental disorder. Finally, the
concepts are tested against a variety of themes from other fields
to show its generality. Based in the philosophy of science and of
mind, this work represents a radical departure from anything in the
history of psychiatry. Its purpose is to provide a formal,
articulated model of mental disorder to fill the theoretical void
at the core of modern psychiatry. This book is written for medical
students and recent graduates, for psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers and, broadly, anybody with an interest in human
affairs, such as philosophy, politics and other related fields.
Cracking the Mind-Body Cipher
Dr. Niall (Jock) McLaren is an Australian psychiatrist who uses
philosophical analysis to show that modern psychiatry has no
scientific basis. This startling conclusion dovetails neatly with
the growing evidence that psychiatric drug treatment is crude and
damaging. Needless to say, this message is not popular with
mainstream psychiatrists. However, in this book, he shows how the
principles of information processing give a formal theory of mind
that generates a model of mental disorder as a psychological
phenomenon.
This book shows...
How, for ideological reasons, modern philosophy misses the point
of the duality of mind and body; How to resolve the mind-body
problem using well-defined principles; Why the entire DSM project
is doomed to fail; Why the ideas of Thomas Szasz have failed to
influence psychiatry; Where we go from here.
""The Mind Body Problem Explained" is a thoughtful, insightful and
provocative exploration of the nature of the human mind, and sets
forth a powerful argument for rethinking the medical model of
mental disorders. The current paradigm of psychiatric care has
failed us, and Niall McLaren's book will stir readers to think of
new possibilities."
--Robert B. Whitaker, author "Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad
Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill"
"It is impossible to do justice to this ambitious, erudite, and
intrepid attempt to dictate to psychiatry a new,
'scientifically-correct' model theory. The author offers a
devastating critique of the shortcomings and pretensions of
psychiatry, not least its all-pervasive, jargon-camouflaged
nescience."
--Sam Vaknin, PhD, author "Malignant Self Love: Narcissism
Revisited"
From Future Psychiatry Press www.FuturePsychiatry.com
MED105000 Medical: Psychiatry - General
PHI026000 Philosophy: Criticism
PSY018000 Psychology: Mental Illness
Does psychiatry have a future?
Assailed from many directions, under constant attack for its
reliance on "a drug for all problems" and increasingly unable to
attract bright new trainees, the specialty is showing every sign of
terminal decline. The reason is simple: modern psychiatry has no
formal model of mental disorder to guide its daily practice,
teaching and research. Unfortunately, the orthodox psychiatrists
who control this most conservative profession are utterly
antagonistic to criticism. Despite the evidence, they maintain a
blind faith that "science will deliver the goods" by a biological
examination of the brain. This book argues that their faith is
entirely misplaced and is contributing to the destruction of an
essential part of civilized life, the fair and equitable treatment
of people with mental disorders. The author offers a rational model
of mental disorder within the framework of a molecular resolution
of the mind-body problem. Fully developed, this model will have
revolutionary consequences for psychiatry--and the
mentally-afflicted.
Acclaim for the writing of Niall Mclaren, M.D.
"This book is a tour de force. It demonstrates a tremendous amount
of erudition, intelligence and application in the writer. It
advances an interesting and plausible mechanism for many forms of
human distress. It is an important work that deserves to take its
place among the classics in books about psychiatry."
--Robert Rich, PhD, AnxietyAndDepression-Help.com
"Dr. McLaren brilliantly wields the sword of philosophy to refute
the modern theories of psychiatry with an analysis that is sharp
and deadly. His own proposed novel theory could be the dawn of a
new revolution in the medicine of mental illness."
--Andrew R. Kaufman, MD, Chief Resident of Emergency Psychiatry,
Duke University Medical Center
"I found Niall McLaren's book to be an incredibly well-written and
thoughtprovoking. It is not, by any means, easy reading. It is also
not for someone who doesn't have some form of background in
understanding the various psychological theories and mental health
conditions. I think that this would make an excellent textbook for
a graduate class that allows students to question the theories that
we already have."
--Paige Lovitt for "Reader Views"
About the Author
The author is a psychiatrist of some 35 years standing. He writes
philosophy in the bush outside Darwin, northern Australia, with his
family as critics. For six years, while working in Western
Australia, he was the world's most isolated psychiatrist.
For more information please visit www.FuturePsychiatry.com
PSY018000 Psychology: Mental Illness
MED105000 Medical: Psychiatry - General
PHI015000 Philosophy: Mind & Body
During their careers, many students become aware that, lurking in
the background, there are complex and conceptually difficult
questions that, all too often, their teachers either can't answer,
or can't even understand. These are traditionally the questions
addressed by philosophy, and this little primer is the result of
another student's journey over many years. Niall McLaren MD has
spent over three decades banging his head against the Really
Difficult questions behind psychiatry, and offers his a personal
view of how these questions should be approached. Very
deliberately, he simplifies the convoluted language and reasoning
that set philosophers apart, making it accessible to students of
scientific fields in particular.
In this book, you will gain a background in the following fields:
Religion and the origins of philosophy Mentalism, antimentalism
and behaviorism Epistemology, as the study of knowledge itself
Philosophy and the nature of science Philosophy and the nature of
ethics
Included is a glossary explaining some of the many "-isms" that
can be so daunting to non-philosophers because philosophers too
have their jargon but it is not meant to intimidate. True, it can
be complex, but the issues involved are complex. The goal of this
book is to show that, with clear thinking, the complexities need
not be overwhelming.
"This is one of the very few books I have every intention of
reading several times in rapid succession. It is such a bounty of
iconoclastic observations emanating from an in-depth acquaintance
with psychiatry and a love of philosophy that no single reading can
do it justice: it just keeps giving." ---Sam Vaknin, PhD, author of
"Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" From Future Psychiatry
Press www.FuturePsychiatry.com
An application of the philosophy of science to psychiatry
Although it's been 140 years since Maudley's groundbreaking
treatise, modern psychiatry is in a state of intellectual collapse.
No psychiatrist practicing today can point to a universally agreed
model of mental disorder which explains the common observations of
mental disorder, dictates a research program and ordains a form of
management.
This book, the result of thirty years research in the philosophy
of science, takes each of the major theories in psychiatry and
demonstrates conclusively that it is so flawed as to be beyond
salvation. It goes further, in that the author outlines a model of
mental function which both satisfies the essential requirements of
any scientific model, and shows how the phenomena of mental
disorder can be described in a parsimonious dualist model which
leads directly to a humanist form of management of the most
widespread form of disability in the world today.
"This book is a tour de force. It demonstrates a tremendous amount
of erudition, intelligence and application in the writer. It
advances an interesting and plausible mechanism for many forms of
human distress. It is an important work that deserves to take its
place among the classics in books about psychiatry." -Robert Rich,
PhD, AnxietyAndDepression-Help.com
About the Author
Niall McLaren has been an M.D. and practicing psychiatrist since
1977. Since then, he has undertaken a far-reaching research
program, some of which has previously been published. For six
years, while working in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia,
he was the world's most isolated psychiatrist. He is married with
two children and lives in a tropical house hidden in the bush near
Darwin, Australia.
From Future Psychiatry Press www.FuturePsychiatry.com
an imprint of Loving Healing Press
An application of the philosophy of science to psychiatry
Although it's been 140 years since Maudley's groundbreaking
treatise, modern psychiatry is in a state of intellectual collapse.
No psychiatrist practicing today can point to a universally agreed
model of mental disorder which explains the common observations of
mental disorder, dictates a research program and ordains a form of
management.
This book, the result of thirty years research in the philosophy
of science, takes each of the major theories in psychiatry and
demonstrates conclusively that it is so flawed as to be beyond
salvation. It goes further, in that the author outlines a model of
mental function which both satisfies the essential requirements of
any scientific model, and shows how the phenomena of mental
disorder can be described in a parsimonious dualist model which
leads directly to a humanist form of management of the most
widespread form of disability in the world today.
"This book is a tour de force. It demonstrates a tremendous amount
of erudition, intelligence and application in the writer. It
advances an interesting and plausible mechanism for many forms of
human distress. It is an important work that deserves to take its
place among the classics in books about psychiatry." -Robert Rich,
PhD, AnxietyAndDepression-Help.com
About the Author
Niall McLaren has been an M.D. and practicing psychiatrist since
1977. Since then, he has undertaken a far-reaching research
program, some of which has previously been published. For six
years, while working in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia,
he was the world's most isolated psychiatrist. He is married with
two children and lives in a tropical house hidden in the bush near
Darwin, Australia.
From Future Psychiatry Press www.FuturePsychiatry.com
an imprint of Loving Healing Press
The long-awaited final installment of the Biocognitive Model
Series
"Humanizing Psychiatists" is the third of a series directed at
developing the Biocognitive Model of Psychiatry as the replacement
for the three nineteenth century models of mental disorder,
psychoanalysis, behaviorism and biological psychiatry. In this
volume, the author continues to explore the logical status of
theories used in psychiatry. He shows that Dennett's functionalism
and Searle's biological naturalism cannot be used as the basis for
a theory for biological psychiatry. He argues that phenomenology is
a valuable technique but can never form a genuine theory. in
addition, he shows how orthodox psychiatry uses its publishing
industry to suppress criticism of itself, which is a gross breach
of scientific ethics. He then shows how his Biocognitive Model of
Mind can be applied to clinical practice with dramatic results.
Praise for Niall McLaren's Biocognitive Model of Mind
"This book is a tour de force. It demonstrates a tremendous amount
of erudition, intelligence and application in the writer. It
advances an interesting and plausible mechanism for many forms of
human distress. It is an important work that deserves to take its
place among the classics in books about psychiatry."
--Robert Rich, PhD, AnxietyAndDepression-Help.com
"Dr. McLaren brilliantly wields the sword of philosophy to refute
the modern theories of psychiatry with an analysis that is sharp
and deadly. His own proposed novel theory could be the dawn of a
new revolution in the medicine of mental illness."
--Andrew R. Kaufman, MD Chief Resident of Emergency Psychiatry
Duke University Medical Center
About the Author
Niall McLaren, M.D. is a psychiatrist practicing in Darwin, in the
far north of Australia. He has long had an interest in the
philosophical and logical status of theories used in psychiatry.His
work is radical in the extreme but he sees no option if psychiatry
is to move beyond its present status as an ideology and finally
into the realm of the sciences.
For more information please visit www.NiallMcLaren.com
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