日常生活的醫學化:論文選集
托馬斯·薩茲
Thomas Szasz 將“醫療化”定義為將非醫療狀況視為醫療問題,將非疾病視為疾病,他在職業生涯的大部分時間裡都致力於揭露一些拒絕符合社會期望的人的狀況“醫療化”的危險。 Szasz 認為,現代精神病學對解釋人類狀況的孜孜不倦的野心導致將生活中的困難和古怪視為臨床疾病,而不是人性的充分體現。這本慷慨激昂的散文集於 1973 年至 2006 年間出版,記錄了作者反對精神病學正統觀念的長期運動。從“醫學到魔法”到“醫學作為社會控制”,這本書深入探討了醫學化的迷人歷史,包括“毒癮的發現”、“對巫術和毒品的迫害”和“食物濫用和食物狂”。在一個對那些生活在其規則之外的人幾乎沒有容忍度的社會中,薩茲博士的著作在今天與以往一樣具有相關性。
The Medicalization of Everyday Life: Selected Essays
Thomas Szasz
Defining “medicalization” as the perception of nonmedical conditions as medical problems and nondiseases as diseases, Thomas Szasz has devoted much of his career to exposing the dangers of “medicalizing” the conditions of some who simply refuse to conform to society’s expectations. Szasz argues that modern psychiatry’s tireless ambition to explain the human condition has led to the treatment of life’s difficulties and oddities as clinical illnesses rather than as humanity revealed in its fullness. This collection of impassioned essays, published between 1973 and 2006, chronicles the author’s long campaign against the orthodoxies of psychiatry. From “Medicine to Magic” to “Medicine as Social Control,” the book delves into the fascinating history of medicalization, including “The Discovery of Drug Addiction,” “Persecutions for Witchcraft and Drugcraft,” and “Food Abuse and Foodaholism.” In a society that has little tolerance for those who live outside its rules, Dr. Szasz’s writings are as relevant today as ever.

种类:
Medicine
年:
2007
出版社:
Syracuse University Press
语言:
English
页:
224
ISBN 10:
0815608675
ISBN 13:
9780815608677
文件:
PDF, 6.52 MB
下載網址
https://zh.1lib.tw/book/1255265/443dd5

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