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adam_text | Contents 1 What Is Psychiatry?............................................................................... References................................................................................................ 1 8 Part I The Historical Roots Introductory Remarks to the History of Psychiatry and Mental Illness....................................................................................................... References................................................................................................ 11 14 3 Antiquity................................................................................................. 3.1 The Prescientific Period.................................................................. 3.2 The Dawn of the Scientific Mentality............................................ 3.3 The Period of Classic Antiquity in Greece.................................... 3.4 The Roman Period and Late Antiquity.......................................... References................................................................................................ 15 15 25 30 37 41 4 The Middle Ages..................................................................................... References................................................................................................ 45 51 5 Renaissance............................................................................................. References................................................................................................. 53 62 6 The Early Modern
Era........................................................................... References................................................................................................. 63 74 7 The Age of Enlightenment..................................................................... References................................................................................................. 77 94 8 Nineteenth Century: The Romantic First Half................................... References................................................................................................. 97 122 9 Nineteenth Century: The Realistic Second Half................................. References................................................................................................. 127 164 2 xvii
Contents xviii 10 Twentieth Century, the First Half: The Pre-psychopharmacologic Era........................................................................................................ I71 References..................................................................................................... 227 11 From the Second Half of the Twentieth Century to the Early Twenty-First: The Psychopharmacologic Era.............................. 237 References..................................................................................................... 304 Part II The Philosophical and Scientific Roots 12 Introduction to the Relation Between Psychiatry and Philosophy.. . 329 References..................................................................................................... 332 13 The Concept and Definition of Mental Illness...................................... 333 13.1 Does Mental Illness ReallyExist?.................................................... 333 13.2 Is It Possible to Distinguish Between Normal Behavior and Mental Disorder?............................................................. 336 13.3 Reductionism, Mental Illness,and Psychiatry................................. 337 13.4 The Difficult Road Towards Reliability and Validity...................... 340 13.5 Defining Illness in Medicine: The Medical Model........................ 345 Medical Condition.......................................................................... 346 Disease............................................................................................. 347
Syndrome......................................................................................... 348 Disorder........................................................................................... 348 Predisease......................................................................................... 348 13.6 Mental Illness.................................................................................. 349 The Nature of Mental Illness......................................................... 349 Theoretical Approaches to the Definition of Mental Disorder... 350 Can the Biomedical Model Be Rejected?.................................... 355 Definitions of Mental Disorder by Official Organizations........... 356 The Special Case of Personality Disorders.................................. 358 The Concept of “Mental Disorder” in a Wider Sociocultural and Politico-Legal Frame........................................ 361 Is a Universal Definition of Mental Disorder Possible?............... 366 References...................................................................................................... 370 14 Mental Health............................................................................................. References...................................................................................................... 385 387 15 Disability in Mental Disorders.................................................................. References...................................................................................................... 389 395 16 The Mind-Brain Problem
and theProblem of Free Will.................... 16.1 The Mind-Brain Problem................................................................. 16.2 The Origins of the Concept of “Free Will”.................................... 16.3 Basic Driving Ideas and Concepts................................................... Determinism Vs. Probabilism and Randomness.......................... Determinism..................................................................................... 397 398 410 414 414 414
xix Contents Theological Determinism............................................................ Probabilism................................................................................ Randomness................................................................................ 16.4 Determinism and Free Will......................................................... 16.5 Mind, Brain, and Free Will in the Frame of Modern Neuroscientific Knowledge................................................ 420 16.6 Towards a Modern Understanding of “Free Will”....................... 16.7 Free Will and Mental Illness........................................................ References................................................................................................ Part III 416 417 418 418 425 428 431 The Identity of Modern Psychiatry 17 Introduction to the Identity of Modern Psychiatry............................ 443 18 Psychiatry: The State of the Art.......................................................... 18.1 Psychiatry: Art or Science?........................................................... 18.2 Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis............................................... 18.3 Biological Markers......................................................................... 18.4 Treatment of Mental Disorders..................................................... Psychotherapy............................................................................ Pharmacotherapy........................................................................
Rehabilitation.............................................................................. Prevention and Persons at Risk.................................................. 18.5 Digital Psychiatry.......................................................................... 18.6 Precision and Personalized Psychiatry (3P).................................. References................................................................................................ 445 445 447 449 450 451 452 453 453 455 456 459 19 Psychiatry among the Other Medical Specialties.............................. 19.1 The Rise of Psychiatry as a Medical Discipline........................... 19.2 The Voices against......................................................................... 19.3 The Delineation of the Field of Psychiatry.................................. 19.4 Doctors’ Necessary Professional Skills in Mental Health............ References................................................................................................ 469 469 471 473 474 475 20 Psychiatry as a Professional Activity.................................................... References................................................................................................ 477 486 21 Psychiatry among Human, Life and Social Sciences, Philosophy, and Religion.............................................................. 487 21.1 The Nature of the SocialStatus of Psychiatry................................ 21.2 The Long and Difficult Relationship between Psychiatry and
Philosophy................................................. 488 21.3 Psychiatry and Religion................................................................. 21.4 Psychiatry as a Science................................................................. References................................................................................................. 487 495 495 496
XX Contents 22 Psychiatry and Society............................................................................... 503 22.1 Society and Mental Illness................................................................ 503 22.2 Mental Illness and Social Revolutions............................................. 504 22.3 The “Social Revolution” in Psychiatry........................................... 507 22.4 Societal and Politico-Economic Forces Influencing Psychiatry .. 509 22.5 Mental Illness, Morality, Religion, and the Law............................ 511 22.6 The Image of Mental Illness in the Popular Arts and the Mass Media............................................................... 512 22.7 The “Mad Identity” and “Mad Culture”......................................... 514 22.8 The Multiple Facets and Functions of Psychiatry in Modern Societies............................................................... 517 References...................................................................................................... 517 23 Anti-psychiatry........................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 523 532 24 Post-psychiatry........................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 535 541 25 Conspiracy
Theories................................................................................... 25.1 Definition........................................................................................... 25.2 Epidemiology..................................................................................... 25.3 List of Conspiracy Theories.............................................................. 5G and Electromagnetic Fields..................................................... Adrenochrome................................................................................. Aliens............................................................................................... Alternative Therapy Suppression and the Big Pharma............... Anti-mask......................................................................................... Chemtrails....................................................................................... COVID-19....................................................................................... Deaths of Prominent People............................................................ Energy Weapons............................................................................... Flat and Hollow Earth.................................................................... Fluoridation of Water...................................................................... Global Warming............................................................................... Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(HIV/AIDS)............................................... Jews and Zionism (Anti-Semitism and Holocaust Denial)......... Moon Landing................................................................................. Political (Deep State)...................................................................... Racial............................................................................................... Secret Societies.............................................................................. Targeted Persons............................................................................ Vaccinations (Anti-vaxxers)........................................................... 25.4 Mental Illness Denialism.................................................................. 25.5 Interpretation..................................................................................... 545 545 547 548 549 551 552 552 553 554 556 558 559 560 561 562 563 565 566 566 567 567 567 568 571 576
Contents xxi 25.6 Politics............................................................................................. 584 25.7 The Role of the Internet................................................................... 587 25.8 The Role of Bibliometrics and Publicity......................................... 588 25.9 Impact of Conspiracy Theories on Behavior................................ 591 25.10 Change........................................................................................... 592 References................................................................................................ 594 26 The Future of Psychiatry...................................................................... 26.1 The Academic Future.................................................................... 26.2 The Future of Mental Health Care................................................ 26.3 The Future of Psychiatry as a Profession...................................... References................................................................................................ 611 611 614 616 616
Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis Psychiatry From Its Historical and Philosophical Roots to the Modern Face This book was the end product of life experiences, thoughts and intellectual wanderings of the author, who through his career and for the last twenty years was always serving all the three aspects of a Psychiatrist: He is a clinician, a researcher and an academic teacher. The book includes a comprehensive history of Psychiatry since antiquity and until today, with an emphasis not only on main events but also specifically and with much detail and explanations, on the chain of events that led to a particular development. At the center of this work is the question ‘What is mental illness?’ and ‘Does free will exist?’. These are questions which tantalize Psychiatrists, neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, patients and their families and the sensitive and educated lay persons alike. Thus, the book includes a comprehensive review and systematic elaboration on the definition and the concept of mental illness, a detailed discussion on the issue of free will as well as the state of the art of contemporary Psychiatry and the socio-political currents it has provoked. Finally the book includes a description of the academic, social and professional status of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists and a view of future needs and possible developments. A last moment addition was the chapter on conspiracy theories, as a consequence of the experience with the social media and the public response to the COVID-19 outbreak which coincided with the final stage of the preparation of the book.
Their study is an excellent opportunity to dig deep into the relation among human psychology, mental health, the society and politics and to swim in intellectually dangerous waters.
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Contents 1 What Is Psychiatry?. References. 1 8 Part I The Historical Roots Introductory Remarks to the History of Psychiatry and Mental Illness. References. 11 14 3 Antiquity. 3.1 The Prescientific Period. 3.2 The Dawn of the Scientific Mentality. 3.3 The Period of Classic Antiquity in Greece. 3.4 The Roman Period and Late Antiquity. References. 15 15 25 30 37 41 4 The Middle Ages. References. 45 51 5 Renaissance. References. 53 62 6 The Early Modern
Era. References. 63 74 7 The Age of Enlightenment. References. 77 94 8 Nineteenth Century: The Romantic First Half. References. 97 122 9 Nineteenth Century: The Realistic Second Half. References. 127 164 2 xvii
Contents xviii 10 Twentieth Century, the First Half: The Pre-psychopharmacologic Era. I71 References. 227 11 From the Second Half of the Twentieth Century to the Early Twenty-First: The Psychopharmacologic Era. 237 References. 304 Part II The Philosophical and Scientific Roots 12 Introduction to the Relation Between Psychiatry and Philosophy. . 329 References. 332 13 The Concept and Definition of Mental Illness. 333 13.1 Does Mental Illness ReallyExist?. 333 13.2 Is It Possible to Distinguish Between Normal Behavior and Mental Disorder?. 336 13.3 Reductionism, Mental Illness,and Psychiatry. 337 13.4 The Difficult Road Towards Reliability and Validity. 340 13.5 Defining Illness in Medicine: The Medical Model. 345 Medical Condition. 346 Disease. 347
Syndrome. 348 Disorder. 348 Predisease. 348 13.6 Mental Illness. 349 The Nature of Mental Illness. 349 Theoretical Approaches to the Definition of Mental Disorder. 350 Can the Biomedical Model Be Rejected?. 355 Definitions of Mental Disorder by Official Organizations. 356 The Special Case of Personality Disorders. 358 The Concept of “Mental Disorder” in a Wider Sociocultural and Politico-Legal Frame. 361 Is a Universal Definition of Mental Disorder Possible?. 366 References. 370 14 Mental Health. References. 385 387 15 Disability in Mental Disorders. References. 389 395 16 The Mind-Brain Problem
and theProblem of Free Will. 16.1 The Mind-Brain Problem. 16.2 The Origins of the Concept of “Free Will”. 16.3 Basic Driving Ideas and Concepts. Determinism Vs. Probabilism and Randomness. Determinism. 397 398 410 414 414 414
xix Contents Theological Determinism. Probabilism. Randomness. 16.4 Determinism and Free Will. 16.5 Mind, Brain, and Free Will in the Frame of Modern Neuroscientific Knowledge. 420 16.6 Towards a Modern Understanding of “Free Will”. 16.7 Free Will and Mental Illness. References. Part III 416 417 418 418 425 428 431 The Identity of Modern Psychiatry 17 Introduction to the Identity of Modern Psychiatry. 443 18 Psychiatry: The State of the Art. 18.1 Psychiatry: Art or Science?. 18.2 Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis. 18.3 Biological Markers. 18.4 Treatment of Mental Disorders. Psychotherapy. Pharmacotherapy.
Rehabilitation. Prevention and Persons at Risk. 18.5 Digital Psychiatry. 18.6 Precision and Personalized Psychiatry (3P). References. 445 445 447 449 450 451 452 453 453 455 456 459 19 Psychiatry among the Other Medical Specialties. 19.1 The Rise of Psychiatry as a Medical Discipline. 19.2 The Voices against. 19.3 The Delineation of the Field of Psychiatry. 19.4 Doctors’ Necessary Professional Skills in Mental Health. References. 469 469 471 473 474 475 20 Psychiatry as a Professional Activity. References. 477 486 21 Psychiatry among Human, Life and Social Sciences, Philosophy, and Religion. 487 21.1 The Nature of the SocialStatus of Psychiatry. 21.2 The Long and Difficult Relationship between Psychiatry and
Philosophy. 488 21.3 Psychiatry and Religion. 21.4 Psychiatry as a Science. References. 487 495 495 496
XX Contents 22 Psychiatry and Society. 503 22.1 Society and Mental Illness. 503 22.2 Mental Illness and Social Revolutions. 504 22.3 The “Social Revolution” in Psychiatry. 507 22.4 Societal and Politico-Economic Forces Influencing Psychiatry . 509 22.5 Mental Illness, Morality, Religion, and the Law. 511 22.6 The Image of Mental Illness in the Popular Arts and the Mass Media. 512 22.7 The “Mad Identity” and “Mad Culture”. 514 22.8 The Multiple Facets and Functions of Psychiatry in Modern Societies. 517 References. 517 23 Anti-psychiatry. References. 523 532 24 Post-psychiatry. References. 535 541 25 Conspiracy
Theories. 25.1 Definition. 25.2 Epidemiology. 25.3 List of Conspiracy Theories. 5G and Electromagnetic Fields. Adrenochrome. Aliens. Alternative Therapy Suppression and the Big Pharma. Anti-mask. Chemtrails. COVID-19. Deaths of Prominent People. Energy Weapons. Flat and Hollow Earth. Fluoridation of Water. Global Warming. Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(HIV/AIDS). Jews and Zionism (Anti-Semitism and Holocaust Denial). Moon Landing. Political (Deep State). Racial. Secret Societies. Targeted Persons. Vaccinations (Anti-vaxxers). 25.4 Mental Illness Denialism. 25.5 Interpretation. 545 545 547 548 549 551 552 552 553 554 556 558 559 560 561 562 563 565 566 566 567 567 567 568 571 576
Contents xxi 25.6 Politics. 584 25.7 The Role of the Internet. 587 25.8 The Role of Bibliometrics and Publicity. 588 25.9 Impact of Conspiracy Theories on Behavior. 591 25.10 Change. 592 References. 594 26 The Future of Psychiatry. 26.1 The Academic Future. 26.2 The Future of Mental Health Care. 26.3 The Future of Psychiatry as a Profession. References. 611 611 614 616 616
Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis Psychiatry From Its Historical and Philosophical Roots to the Modern Face This book was the end product of life experiences, thoughts and intellectual wanderings of the author, who through his career and for the last twenty years was always serving all the three aspects of a Psychiatrist: He is a clinician, a researcher and an academic teacher. The book includes a comprehensive history of Psychiatry since antiquity and until today, with an emphasis not only on main events but also specifically and with much detail and explanations, on the chain of events that led to a particular development. At the center of this work is the question ‘What is mental illness?’ and ‘Does free will exist?’. These are questions which tantalize Psychiatrists, neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, patients and their families and the sensitive and educated lay persons alike. Thus, the book includes a comprehensive review and systematic elaboration on the definition and the concept of mental illness, a detailed discussion on the issue of free will as well as the state of the art of contemporary Psychiatry and the socio-political currents it has provoked. Finally the book includes a description of the academic, social and professional status of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists and a view of future needs and possible developments. A last moment addition was the chapter on conspiracy theories, as a consequence of the experience with the social media and the public response to the COVID-19 outbreak which coincided with the final stage of the preparation of the book.
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