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E. Fuller Torrey's book provides an insider's perspective on the birth of the federal mental health program.
Examines the records on insanity in England, Ireland, Canada, and the United States over a 250-year period, concluding, through quantitative and qualitative evidence, that insanity is an unrecognized, modern-day plague.
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Religions and mythologies from around the world teach that God or gods created humans. Atheist, humanist, and materialist critics, meanwhile, have attempted to turn theology on its head, claiming that religion is a human invention. In this book, E. Fuller Torrey draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to propose a startling answer to the ultimate question. Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods locates the origin of gods within the human brain, arguing that religious belief is a by-product of evolution. Based on an idea originally proposed by Charles Darwin, Torrey marshals evidence that the emergence of gods was an incidental consequence of several evolutionary factors. Using data ranging from ...
This open access book analyzes the evidence linking Toxoplasma gondii to the increasing incidence of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in the United States. Initially establishing that infectious agents are regularly transmitted from animals to humans, lead to human disease, and that infectious agents can cause psychosis, it then examines the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii in detail. Infecting 40 million Americans, Toxoplasma gondii is known to cause congenital infections, eye disease, and encephalitis for individuals who are immunosuppressed. It has also been shown to change the behavior of nonhuman mammals, as well as to alter some personality traits in humans. After discussing the ...
Examines the policy of deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and what can be done about it.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part 1: The Medical Model. 1 An Irish Wake for Psychiatry. 2 An Historical Perspective: Origins of the Medical Model. 3 The Current Scene: Systems of "Psychotherapy" as Toothpaste. 4 Mental "Disease" as Disesase: Nymphomania Explained. 5 Mental "Disease" as Curable: "Doctors," "Hospitals," and the Mad Hatter. 6 Mental "Patients" as Not Responsible: The Fate of Jesus and Other Hippies. 7 Mental "Disease: as Preventable: The Road to Psychiatric Fascism. Part 2: The Neo-Educational Model. 8 On the Production of Crap Detectors: Education As It Should Be. 9 The Two Missing Pieces: Behavioral Science and Tutors. 10 Problems of Living Versus Brain Disease: "Schizophrenia" Revisited. 11 Clients, Retreats, and the Educational Contract. 12 People as Human Beings: Legal Implications. 13 Behavioral Scientists in the Community. 14 Conclusions: Psychiatry as a Platypus. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
"Vital for all working in the mental health field . . . . Fascinating reading for anyone." —Choice E. Fuller Torrey, the author of the definitive guides to schizophrenia and manic depression, chronicles a disastrous swing in the balance of civil rights that has resulted in numerous violent episodes and left a vulnerable population of mentally ill people homeless and victimized. Interweaving in-depth accounts of landmark cases in California, Wisconsin, and North Carolina with a history of legislation and changes in the mental health care system, Torrey gives shape to the magnitude of our failure and outlines what needs to be done to reverse this ongoing—and accelerating—disaster. A new epilogue on the 2011 shooting in Tucson, Arizona, brings this tragic story up to date.