All Posts Tagged With: "psychoanalysis"

The Medicalization of Everyday Life

In my October column I discussed the concept of medicalization and its role in modern societies. In this column I propose to answer the question: How are we to understand the contemporary confusion about what counts as a disease? Medical classification—the linguistic-conceptual ordering of phenomena we call “diseases” and of the interventions we call “treatments”—is [...]

1Dec2007 | Thomas Szasz | 0 comments | Continued

Medicalizing Quackery

The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines “medicalize” as “to view or treat as a medical concern, problem, or disorder” and offers this phrase as illustration: “those who seek to dispose of social problems by medicalizing them.” Accordingly, we speak of the medicalization of homosexuality and hostility, but do not speak of the medicalization of malaria or [...]

1Oct2007 | Thomas Szasz | 0 comments | Continued

Book Review: Must You Conform? by Robert Lindner

New York: Rinehart. 210 pp. $3.00. This is another blast of the Trumpet of Revolt. It comes from that “peculiar” called psychotherapy. I use the word “peculiar” in its precise medieval Canon Law meaning, as describing a “jurisdiction proper to itself.” Psychotherapy, and indeed all physicianship, today is assuming the empty seat of mental authority, [...]

1May1956 | Gerald Heard | 2 comments | Continued
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