Friday, May 3, 2013
The Real Gaze: Film Theory After Lacan
GO The Real Gaze: Film Theory After Lacan
Author: Todd Mcgowan
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2008
Publisher: No
Page Count: 266
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0791470393
ISBN-13: 9781429471435
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Review Eventually we all can hope that psychiatry will join medicine in identifying how the disorders we recognize are not entities imposed from without on people but rather expressions of life under altered circumstances that we can work to correct. To achieve this goal, we need to grasp how we are both working with patients and thinking about their conditions. Read here and see the future—not darkly and indistinctly hoping for inspiration, but face to face with the methods and practices that will bring it to pass. (from the foreword by Paul R. McHugh M.D. 2004) Wide ranging and extraordinarily informed, Dr. Ghaemi gives us an indispensable guide to the difficulties and dilemmas of psychiatric work, plus the roadmap for a pluralistic future. A work of truly unusual intelligence. (Leston Havens, M.D., Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Hospital 2004) Ghaemi raises dozens of thought-provoking questions in the midst of his tour through the concepts of psychiatry. (John Z. Sadler, M.D. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 2010) This interesting and well-written volume can both enhance the reader's conceptual approach to understanding psychiatry and assist the reader's avoidance of dogmatism on the one hand and conceptual 'glibness' on the other... A valuable contribution to our literature and an important extension of McHugh and Slavney's 1998 text, The Perspectives of Psychiatry. (James W. Lomax, M.D. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2010) After the narrow confines of most psychiatric writing, it is refreshing to read an author who can quote knowingly from both Seymour Kety and William James and who can competently discuss topics as diverse as the mind-body problem and the relevance for psychiatry of Epicurus and Sufism. The book is a reminder of the rich banquet of conceptual and philosophical issues that are of relevance to our field but rarely make it into the standard literature. (Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D. Psychological Medicine ) A sensational success when it comes to waking us up from our conceptually impoverished stupors... Ghaemi has given us a book that is not only painfully unusual by today's standards, but so stubbornly and clearly thought out as well. (Andrés Martin, M.D., M.P.H. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ) The book is intended for thinking psychiatrists, but thinking patients stand to benefit perhaps even more. (John McManamy McMan's Depression and Bipolar Weekly ) I highly recommend this book to professionals in the mental health field, although others—such as hospital administrators, educators, and the intelligent layperson—may also find it stimulating and thought provoking. (Victor A. COlotla PsycCRITIQUES ) Ghaemi's grasp is wide. His book will be as much disturbing as satisfying but will provide the reader a sense of where our field has been and where it may need to go. (Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D. American Journal of Psychiatry ) About the Author S. Nassir Ghaemi, M.D., M.P.H., is director of the Bipolar Disorder Research Program at Emory University School of Medicine.
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