American Madness
Richard Noll
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American Madness
Discover the intriguing journey of mental health in America with American Madness by Richard Noll. Published by Harvard University Press in 2011, this compelling hardback spans 408 pages, delving into the historical evolution of dementia praecox—a condition that saw a dramatic rise in diagnoses from non-existence in 1895 to tens of thousands by 1912, only to fade away by 1927. Noll expertly examines the societal and medical factors that led to the identification and treatment of this misunderstood condition, offering a thought-provoking exploration of schizophrenia and its impact on countless lives. Through insightful case studies, this book sheds light on the complexities of biological psychiatry and the treatment of mental illness in the United States. Ideal for history enthusiasts, mental health professionals, and anyone interested in the evolution of psychiatric care, American Madness is a must-read that invites readers to reflect on the past and its implications for the future.
American Madness