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To Rebel Is Justified: Toward the Modern History of Psychiatry

TATEIWA Shin'ya November 25, 2013 Seidosha, 434p.
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『To Rebel Is Justified: Toward the Modern History of Psychiatry』


しかくTATEIWA Shin'ya November 25, 2013 To Rebel Is Justified: Toward the Modern History of Psychiatry, Seidosha, 434p. ISBN-10:4791767446 ISBN-13:978-4791767441 2800yen + tax [amazon]/[kinokuniya]

しかくContents

How has the modern society faced people with mental disabilities?
During 1960s there were movements concerning criticisms against psychiatric medicine. Those movements, which also related to the student movement (i.e., the demise of the university), acutely criticized and denounced the existing medical care, which tried to adapt patients to the society.

In this book the author examines the actual conditions both of the trend of the group which was named as "rebellion" and of the side which was criticized by the group through a huge amount of literature.

Especially, the author considers what kinds of gropes, achievements, and setbacks the youth of eminent doctors, such as Minoru Kamata, Hisao Nakai, and Joji Kandabashi by examining open ward, questions to medical therapy and life therapy, and criticisms against lobotomy.

This book is the author's mark as well as a notable work since it is worth reading as the history of criticism against psychiatry in Japan and it also leads to current care theory for persons with disabilities.

(From "BOOK" Database)
During 1960s there were movements concerning criticisms against psychiatric medicine. Those movements, which was deeply involved in the social revolution movement, occurred as acute rebellion to the existing system and medical care. Denunciation against lobotomy, electric shock therapy led to trial of open ward and development of practice of local medical care. This book is deals with the modern history which sticks the knife into the still-invisible relationship between psychiatry and society by examining relevant parties' witnesses and a huge amount of literature.

しかくTable of Contents

しかくIntroduction

しかくしかくIntroductory Chapter
しかく1 Prehistory/What Was Already Stated(Chapter 1)
しかく2 Rebellion: Episode and Addendum(Chapter 2)
しかく3 Various Therapies, Especially Late Criticisms against Lobotomy(Chapter 3)
しかく4 Over "Life Therapy"(Chapter 4)
しかく5 What Was Said/What Can Be Said(Chapter 5)
しかくしかくChapter 1 Prehistory/What Was Already Stated
しかく1 Kikigaki Bunto Ichidai (BUND Biography)
しかく2 People at the Time of the Japan-US Security Treaty in 1960 and Local Medical Care
しかく3 What Was Regarded not Doing Well under Psychiatry
しかく4 NAKAI Hisao Nihon no Isha (Doctors in Japan)
しかく5 Some Trials of "Open" etc.
しかく6 Disadvantageous People
しかくしかくChapter 2 Rebellion: Episode and Addendum
しかく1 People who Started Rebellion and Their Political-Activity Bond
しかく2 Experiences at Hospitals
しかく3 1969/ Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology in Kanazawa
しかく4 From Kansai
しかく5 "Red Brick Ward"/Reports concerning Hirose Case/Ustunomiya Hospital Incident
しかく6 Council at Kyoto University
しかく7 "Anti-Psychiatric Medicine"?
しかくしかくChapter 3 Various Therapies, Especially Late Criticisms against Lobotomy
しかく1 Various Therapies
しかく2 Insulin Therapy etc. and Economy
しかく3 Lobotomy
しかく4 Electric Shock Treatment
しかく5 Medical Therapy
しかく6 Lobotomy Incident/Trial: Outline
しかく7 (1)Lobotomy Trial at Hokuzen Hospital(Sapporo Lobotomy Incident)
しかく8 (2)Nagoya M Lobotomy Incident
しかく9 (3)Lobotomy Incident at Yokote Kosei Hospital
しかく10 (4)Hirosaki Lobotomy Trial
しかく11 Lobotomy Murder Case
しかく12 What Was Finally Done at This Time
しかくしかくChapter 4 Over "Life Therapy"
しかく1 Life Therapy
しかく2 Matsuzawa Hospital
しかく3 National Musashi Sanatorium/Showa University Hospital (Karasuyama Hospital)
しかく4 What Started as Set and Became Popular
しかく5 Japanese Society of General Hospital Psychiatry etc.
しかく6 How to Divide it into Two
しかく7 Akiyama and Fujisawa at Musashi Clinic
しかく8 Akimoto's "Theory"
しかく9 "Logic" of Fujisawa and Akimoto
しかく10 What Is Excluded
しかく11 Illness Stage
しかく12 What Is Sought in Spite of Hard Life
しかくしかくChapter 5 What Was Said/What Can Be Said
しかく1 For Whom and for What
しかく2 OZAWA Isao
しかく3 Stating Society in This Society
しかく4 YOSHIDA Osami
しかく5 Understanding of Stagnation?〜Affirmation of the Age/Thought?
しかく6 Existance/Non-existance
しかく7 Causes
しかく8 Pains
しかく9 Acts to Differences and Discrepancy and Inconveniences concerning Differences
しかく10 Other Harms + System
しかく11 Next Workings/People
しかく12 To the Present

しかく Afterword


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