Pathologist of the Mind: Adolf Meyer and the Origins of American Psychiatry

Awards:   Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2015 (United States) Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2015 (United States).
Author:   S. D. Lamb (University of Ottawa)
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9781421425139


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 April 2018
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Pathologist of the Mind: Adolf Meyer and the Origins of American Psychiatry


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  • Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2015 (United States)
  • Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2015 (United States).

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Author:   S. D. Lamb (University of Ottawa)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781421425139


ISBN 10:   1421425130
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Pathology as Method 2. Mind as Biology 3. Unique Soil in Baltimore 4. The Baptismal Child of American Psychiatry 5. A Wonderful Center for Mental Orthopedics 6. Subconscious Adaptation Conclusion Notes Index

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Fortunately for anyone wishing to learn about Meyer's ideas and their influence, Lamb, a historian, has mined his unpublished papers and correspondence for the truths that became opaque when he turned them into essays. Crucially, she has also read more than 1,800 of the meticulous patient records that Meyer and his staff created at the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, which reveal him at work as a clinician and teacher. These she presents as the key to understanding how he created an American psychiatry with his ideas at its center. The result is a tutorial in Meyer's psychobiology, and a fascinating look at patients' experiences, their suffering, and treatment in the early 20th century. * PsycCRITIQUES * In this fascinating study, Lamb examines Meyer's efforts to establish psychiatry as a clinical science and subdiscipline of biology . . . This book is a medical historian's dream. * Choice * Full of interesting information on how Dr. Adolf Meyer, a Swiss neurologist and psychiatrist, set the basis for modern psychiatry in the United States. * Metapsychology * [Lamb] aims to give us a more detailed and rounded portrait of Meyer's life and career. * Times Literary Supplement * Some books are worth underlining every sentence. Pathologist of the Mind is one of them. * Psychiatric Services * Lamb's intellectual and professional biography will inevitably stimulate further historical research on Adolf Meyer's influence on American psychiatry. * Isis * Pathologist of the Mind clarifies Meyerian notions of psychobiology, psychotherapy, and evolutionary theory (among others) and places this important figure, as well as the hospital and area of specialty to which he was dedicated, into historical context. In impressively detailed fashion, the book brings the man and the era to life. * Cheiron Book Prize Citation * [D]eeply researched, judiciously argued and succeeds in making he nature of Meyer's contribution more intelligible. * Social History of Medicine * Lamb successfully revives and humanizes Meyer as a meaningful character in the unfolding drama of American psychiatry. * History of Psychiatry * Lamb's descriptions of patient-staff enounters offer insights not generally found in traditional histories. * Bulletin of the History of Medicine *


Fortunately for anyone wishing to learn about Meyer's ideas and their influence, Lamb, a historian, has mined his unpublished papers and correspondence for the truths that became opaque when he turned them into essays. Crucially, she has also read more than 1,800 of the meticulous patient records that Meyer and his staff created at the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, which reveal him at work as a clinician and teacher. These she presents as the key to understanding how he created an American psychiatry with his ideas at its center. The result is a tutorial in Meyer's psychobiology, and a fascinating look at patients' experiences, their suffering, and treatment in the early 20th century. * PsycCRITIQUES * In this fascinating study, Lamb examines Meyer's efforts to establish psychiatry as a clinical science and subdiscipline of biology... This book is a medical historian's dream. * Choice * Full of interesting information on how Dr. Adolf Meyer, a Swiss neurologist and psychiatrist, set the basis for modern psychiatry in the United States. * Metapsychology * [Lamb] aims to give us a more detailed and rounded portrait of Meyer's life and career. * Times Literary Supplement * Some books are worth underlining every sentence. Pathologist of the Mind is one of them. * Psychiatric Services * Lamb's intellectual and professional biography will inevitably stimulate further historical research on Adolf Meyer's influence on American psychiatry. * Isis * Pathologist of the Mind clarifies Meyerian notions of psychobiology, psychotherapy, and evolutionary theory (among others) and places this important figure, as well as the hospital and area of specialty to which he was dedicated, into historical context. In impressively detailed fashion, the book brings the man and the era to life. * Cheiron Book Prize Citation * [D]eeply researched, judiciously argued and succeeds in making he nature of Meyer's contribution more intelligible. * Social History of Medicine * Lamb successfully revives and humanizes Meyer as a meaningful character in the unfolding drama of American psychiatry. * History of Psychiatry * Lamb's descriptions of patient-staff enounters offer insights not generally found in traditional histories. * Bulletin of the History of Medicine *


Fortunately for anyone wishing to learn about Meyer's ideas and their influence, Lamb, a historian, has mined his unpublished papers and correspondence for the truths that became opaque when he turned them into essays. Crucially, she has also read more than 1,800 of the meticulous patient records that Meyer and his staff created at the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, which reveal him at work as a clinician and teacher. These she presents as the key to understanding how he created an American psychiatry with his ideas at its center. The result is a tutorial in Meyer's psychobiology, and a fascinating look at patients' experiences, their suffering, and treatment in the early 20th century. * PsycCRITIQUES * In this fascinating study, Lamb examines Meyer's efforts to establish psychiatry as a clinical science and subdiscipline of biology... This book is a medical historian's dream. * Choice * Full of interesting information on how Dr. Adolf Meyer, a Swiss neurologist and psychiatrist, set the basis for modern psychiatry in the United States. * Metapsychology * [Lamb] aims to give us a more detailed and rounded portrait of Meyer's life and career. * Times Literary Supplement * Some books are worth underlining every sentence. Pathologist of the Mind is one of them. * Psychiatric Services * Lamb's intellectual and professional biography will inevitably stimulate further historical research on Adolf Meyer's influence on American psychiatry. * Isis * Pathologist of the Mind clarifies Meyerian notions of psychobiology, psychotherapy, and evolutionary theory (among others) and places this important figure, as well as the hospital and area of specialty to which he was dedicated, into historical context. In impressively detailed fashion, the book brings the man and the era to life. * Cheiron Book Prize Citation *


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S. D. Lamb is the Jason A. Hannah Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.

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