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The Medicalization of Psychotherapy: Practicing under the Influence
is an ethnographic account of the practice of clinical psychology
under the reductionist auspices of biomedicine. Using Peircean
semiotic analysis focusing in particular on modes in
meaning-making, Sylvia Olney proposes that consciousness should be
accorded the same conceptual and value status as "nature" and the
human body. This would resolve the psyche/soma split as mirrored
both within and between the practice disciplines of medicine and
psychotherapy, and could also free practitioners and
client/patients from the idea of essential helplessness in the face
of biology, a notion which happens to contribute to the vested
interests of the pharmaceutical and insurance industries. Given the
advances of neuroscience and psychoneuroimmunology that support the
recognition of force-like dimensions of mind and intention, The
Medicalization of Psychotherapy helps to restore the practice of
psychotherapy to the significant healing art it has actually been:
the healing of consciousness.
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