A History of 'Unitary Psychosis': A Contribution to the Historical Epistemology of Nineteenth Century Psychiatry
暫譯: 《單一精神病的歷史:對十九世紀精神醫學歷史認識論的貢獻》

Zeller, Gerhart, Engstrom, Eric J., Berrios, German E.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2025-06-05
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 198
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  • ISBN: 3031901819
  • ISBN-13: 9783031901812
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商品描述

Gerhart Zeller's prize-winning 1961 study of the history of the concept of unitary psychosis has never before been published in German or English. To date, the manuscript remains by far the best historical account of the early development of the concept in Germany.

The editors' introduction analyzes Zeller's monograph on three temporal levels. First, as a rediscovered original contribution to historical scholarship on nineteenth century psychiatric classification. Second, as an historical document in its own right, situated on the threshold between the murderous atrocities of the Holocaust and the psychiatric reforms of the 1970s and '80s (Psychiatrie-Enquête). Third, as a unique contribution to post-Neo-Kraepelinian discourse and to the critiques of contemporary psychiatric nosologies (DSM) and research agendas (RDoC). In helping to elucidate the historical evolution of dimensional approaches to psychiatric classification, the monograph is likely to resonate within wider current biomedical trends toward personalized medicine and molecular diagnostics, and to find a readership among psychiatric practitioners and historians alike.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

Gerhart Zeller 於1961年獲獎的研究,探討了單一精神病概念的歷史,至今尚未以德文或英文出版。迄今為止,該手稿仍然是德國早期該概念發展的最佳歷史記錄。

編輯的導言從三個時間層面分析了 Zeller 的專著。首先,作為對19世紀精神病學分類歷史學術的重新發現的原創貢獻。其次,作為一份獨立的歷史文件,位於大屠殺的慘劇與1970年代和1980年代的精神病學改革(Psychiatrie-Enquête)之間的門檻上。第三,作為對後新克雷佩林(Neo-Kraepelinian)話語的獨特貢獻,以及對當代精神病學診斷學(DSM)和研究議程(RDoC)的批評。在幫助闡明精神病學分類的維度方法的歷史演變方面,這部專著可能會與當前生物醫學趨勢中個人化醫療和分子診斷的發展產生共鳴,並在精神科醫師和歷史學者中找到讀者。

作者簡介

Gerhart Zeller (1922-2006) was a German psychiatrist who trained under Ernst Kretschmer at the University of Tübingen in the 1950s. After 1962 he worked as chief physician at the Landesnervenklinik in Spandau near Berlin. He was responsible for establishing the neuropsychiatric ward in the nearby Hospital Havelhöhe, which he then headed until his retirement. In 1975 he established the patient-aid association Die Brücke, which to this day works to bridge the gap between hospitals and local communities by providing extramural housing and psychosocial services to chronically ill patients. During the 1980s, Zeller was intimately involved in the implementation of reforms to the psychiatric infrastructure in Berlin and was a member of the federal Ministry of Health's Advisory Board on Psychiatric Reforms.

Eric J. Engstrom is an historian of psychiatry and a research associate in the Department of History at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He received his BA from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR, his MA from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, and his Ph.D (in History) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has published widely in the history of psychiatry, including a monograph on Clinical Psychiatry in Imperial Germany with Cornell University Press. He has been a member of the working group on the "History of Psychiatry" at the Max-Planck-Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, co-editor of the 9 volume edition of Emil Kraepelin's correspondence, and a lead member of the German Research Foundation (DFG) research group "Cultures of Madness (1870-1930)". He is currently researching and writing a book on the history of psychiatric governance in Imperial Berlin, 1880-1914.

German E. Berrios is the Emeritus Professor of the Epistemology of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, and a Life-Fellow at Robinson College. He has published widely on neuropsychiatry and on conceptual and historical aspects of psychopathology. He is the author of numerous books, including a History of Clinical Psychiatry (with Roy Porter) and The History of Mental Symptoms: Descriptive Psychopathology since the 19th Century. He has been chairman of the History of Psychiatry Section of the World Health Organization, and was founding editor of the journal History of Psychiatry.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

格哈特·策勒(Gerhart Zeller,1922-2006)是一位德國精神科醫生,於1950年代在圖賓根大學(University of Tübingen)接受恩斯特·克雷奇默(Ernst Kretschmer)的訓練。1962年後,他在位於柏林附近的斯潘道(Spandau)國立神經診所擔任主任醫師。他負責在附近的哈維霍赫醫院(Hospital Havelhöhe)建立神經精神科病房,並一直擔任該病房的負責人直到退休。1975年,他成立了病人援助協會「橋樑」(Die Brücke),至今仍致力於通過為慢性病患者提供院外住宿和心理社會服務,來彌合醫院與當地社區之間的鴻溝。在1980年代,策勒積極參與柏林精神醫療基礎設施的改革實施,並且是德國聯邦衛生部精神改革諮詢委員會的成員。

埃里克·J·恩格斯特羅姆(Eric J. Engstrom)是一位精神病學歷史學家,並擔任柏林洪堡大學(Humboldt University)歷史系的研究助理。他在俄勒岡州波特蘭的路易斯與克拉克學院(Lewis and Clark College)獲得學士學位,在慕尼黑的路德維希-馬克西米利安大學(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)獲得碩士學位,並在北卡羅來納大學教堂山分校(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)獲得歷史學博士學位。他在精神病學歷史方面發表了大量著作,包括與康奈爾大學出版社(Cornell University Press)合作的專著《德意志帝國的臨床精神病學》(Clinical Psychiatry in Imperial Germany)。他曾是慕尼黑馬克斯·普朗克精神病學研究所「精神病學歷史」工作組的成員,並擔任艾米爾·克拉佩林(Emil Kraepelin)通信的九卷本編輯,以及德國研究基金會(DFG)研究小組「瘋狂的文化(1870-1930)」的主要成員。目前,他正在研究並撰寫一本關於1880年至1914年德意志帝國柏林精神醫療治理歷史的書籍。

德國·E·貝里奧斯(German E. Berrios)是劍橋大學(University of Cambridge)精神病學認識論的名譽教授,並且是羅賓遜學院(Robinson College)的終身院士。他在神經精神病學以及精神病理學的概念和歷史方面發表了大量著作。他是多本書籍的作者,包括與羅伊·波特(Roy Porter)合著的《臨床精神病學史》(History of Clinical Psychiatry)和《精神症狀的歷史:自19世紀以來的描述性精神病理學》(The History of Mental Symptoms: Descriptive Psychopathology since the 19th Century)。他曾擔任世界衛生組織精神病學歷史部門的主席,並且是期刊《精神病學歷史》(History of Psychiatry)的創始編輯。