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Mind Games Eric Caplan

Mind Games By Eric Caplan

Mind Games by Eric Caplan


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An exploration of Victorian culture in the United States that shatters the myth of Freud's seminal role in the creation of American psychotherapy. It shows how psychotherapy came to occupy its central position in mainstream American culture.

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Mind Games: American Culture and the Birth of Psychotherapy by Eric Caplan

Eric Caplan's fascinating exploration of Victorian culture in the United States shatters the myth of Freud's seminal role in the creation of American psychotherapy. Resurrecting the long-buried 'prehistory' of American mental therapeutics, "Mind Games" tells the remarkable story of how a widely assorted group of actors - none of them hailing from Vienna or from any other European city - compelled a reluctant medical profession to accept a new role for the mind in medicine. By the time Freud first set foot on American soil in 1909, as Caplan demonstrates, psychotherapy was already integrally woven into the fabric of American culture and medicine. What came to be known as psychotherapy emerged in the face of considerable opposition, much - indeed most - of which was generated by the medical profession itself. Caplan examines the contentious interplay within the American medical community, as well as between American physicians and their lay rivals, who included faith-healers, mind-curists, Christian Scientists, and Protestant ministers. These early practitioners of alternative medicine ultimately laid the groundwork for a distinctive and much heralded American type of psychotherapy. Its grudging acceptance by both medical elites and rank and file physicians signified their understanding that reliance on physical therapies to treat nervous and mental symptoms compromised their capacity to treat - and compete - effectively in a rapidly expanding mental-medical marketplace. "Mind Games" shows how psychotherapy came to occupy its central position in mainstream American culture.

Mind Games Reviews

"In the midst of what clearly is a crisis state in psychotherapy as a profession, Eric Caplan offers us a historical account of its beginnings... A well-researched history, grounded in American culture and science. It fills a significant void in the histories of psychiatry and psychology that to date have focused too exclusively on psychoanalysis and mental asylums." - American Scientist "This well-researched and skillfully written work shatters the falsehood that the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, played the pivotal role in the origin of American psychotherapy." - Choice "Historians have long understood that 'mind cure' was the seedbed of therapeutic culture. Caplan's innovation lies in showing how psychiatrists (including psychoanalysts) co-opted mind cure rather than opposing it... [An] important and original work." - Eli Zaretsky, Journal of American History"

About Eric Caplan

An award-winning teacher and former William Rainey Harper Fellow, Eric Caplan has taught at the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago, and Wesleyan University. He is currently on staff at the Pfizer Research University.

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CIN0520229037G
9780520229037
0520229037
Mind Games: American Culture and the Birth of Psychotherapy by Eric Caplan
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
2001-03-06
246
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