Pushbutton psychiatry : a cultural history of electroshock in America / by Timothy W. Kneeland, Carol A.B. Warren.

  • Kneeland, Timothy W., 1962-
Date:
2008
  • Books

About this work

Description

From the Publisher: This volume uncovers the roots of electroshock in America, an outgrowth of western patriarchal medicine with primarily female patients, with a new epilogue bringing the research up to the present.

Publication/Creation

Walnut Creek, Calif. : Left Coast ; Oxford : Berg [distributor], 2008.

Physical description

xxvii, 135 pages ; 23 cm

Edition

Updated ed.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Notes

Previous edition: Westport, Conn.; London: Praeger, 2002.

Contents

Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Electricity, psychiatry, and American culture -- Part 1: Electrotherapeutic Origins Of Pushbutton Psychiatry -- 1: Eighteenth century: the electric stage -- 2: Nineteenth century: the woman on the couch -- Part 2: Electroconvulsive Century -- 3: Birth and triumph of pushbutton psychiatry: electroshock, 1938-1965 -- 4: Rage against the machine: the decline of electroshock, 1966-1980 -- 5: Pushbutton triumphant: the rebirth of electroshock, 1981-1999 -- Epilogue: Into the twenty-first century -- Bibliography -- Index.

Languages

Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    PP.R.6.AA9
    Open shelves

Permanent link

Identifiers

ISBN

  • 9781598743630
  • 1598743635