Crazy Like Us

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Ethan Watters is a free lance journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Discover, Men's Journal, Spin, Details, and Wired. A frequent contributor to NPR, Watters' work appeared in the 2007 and 2008 Best American Science and Nature Writing. He co-founded the San Francisco Writers Grotto, a work space for local artists. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and children.

出版者:Free Press
作者:Ethan Watters
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页数:320
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出版时间:2010-1-12
价格:USD 26.00
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9781416587088
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图书标签:
  • 心理学 
  • 人类学 
  • 社会学 
  • 美国 
  • 文化 
  • 英文原版 
  • 精神病学 
  • 文化研究 
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From Publishers Weekly:

If you thought McDonald's and strip malls were the ugliest of America's cultural exports, think again. Western ideas about mental illness-from anorexia to post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, general anxiety and clinical depression-as well as Western treatments have been sweeping the globe with alarming speed, argues journalist Watters (Urban Tribes), and are doing far more damage than Big Macs and the Gap. In this well-traveled, deeply reported book, Watters takes readers from Hong Kong to Zanzibar, to Tsunami ravaged Sri Lanka, to illustrate how distinctly American psychological disorders have played in far-off locales, and how Western treatments, from experimental, unproven drugs to talk therapy, have clashed with local customs, understandings and religions. While the book emphasizes anthropological findings at the occasional expense of medical context, and at times skitters into a broad indictment of drug companies and Western science, Watters builds a powerful case. He argues convincingly that cultural differences belie any sort of western template for diagnosing and treating mental illness, and that the rapid spread of American culture threatens our very understanding of the human mind: "We should worry about the loss of diversity in the world's differing conceptions of treatments for mental illness in the same way we worry about the loss of biodiversity in nature."

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无意间被安利的一本书,本着想要换个角度看问题的心买了,简直是一路惊呼:卧槽,读完。 心理疾病是否具有普世性?在这个全球化巨变的时代,我们飞速的接收着西方所谓的优势知识传播。可是心理的建设发展与个人所处的社会环境,民族意识甚至是区域环境都有着密切的关系。一些刚...

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中国香港厌食症 西方对厌食症的主流话语抹平了不同地区文化疾病的细微差异,部分的病人是为了传达内心的痛苦而选择了症状池中的厌食症(无意识地创造能被文化认可的“受苦”症状),因此厌食症的主流话语也散播了疾病,塑造了它的表达方式,甚至直接改变了患者的经验本身。心理...  

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其实这本书的副标题和它的实际内容不太相符,显示“美式心理疾病的全球化”,实质讲的其实是“我们该如何以非主流的观念面对不同地区的心理疾病”。 对心理疾病的各种认知偏见,可能也正在成为某种“流行疾病”。 这本书应该是先见到联邦走马的恶鸟标记了,又看到马戏团也读过...  

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案例算Culture-bound syndrome,有它自己的nuance,但是被主流诊断标签侵吞了。文化霸权在医疗方面也有体现哇。

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采访人类学家的记者

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typical American-ego

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typical American-ego

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想起实务课的第一节prof说面对自费therapy的client他从来都不下诊断,因为diagnosis的作用除了应付保险公司别无其他。psychiatry其实作为一个发展了还不到100年的学问,其存在合理性一直在被质疑,这些质疑的声音甚至也来自于很多从业者,但是Anti-psychiatry和Anti-APA/DSM是两回事,这是很难分离的

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