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The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner

Stories from Three Revolutionary Eras of the Mind

David Hellerstein

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English
Columbia University Press
07 July 2023
Over the past several decades, psychiatry has undergone radical changes. After its midcentury heyday, psychoanalysis gave way to a worldview guided by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, which precisely defined mental disorders and their treatments; more recently, this too has been displaced by a model inspired by neuroscience. Each of these three dominant models overturned the previous era's assumptions, methods, treatment options, and goals. Each has its own definitions of health and disease, its own concepts of the mind. And each has offered clinicians and patients new possibilities as well as pitfalls.

The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner is an insightful first-person account of psychiatry's evolution. David Hellerstein-a psychiatrist who has practiced in New York City since the early 1980s, working with patients, doing research, and helping run clinics and hospitals-provides a window into how the profession has transformed. In vivid stories and essays, he explores the lived experience of psychiatric work and the daunting challenges of healing the mind amid ever-changing theoretical models. Recounting his intellectual, clinical, and personal adventures, Hellerstein finds unexpected poetry in hallways and waiting rooms; encounters with patients who are by turns baffling, frustrating, and inspiring; and the advances of science. Drawing on narrative-medicine approaches, The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner offers a perceptive and eloquent portrayal of the practice of psychiatry as it has struggled to define and redefine itself.

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Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780231207928
ISBN 10:   0231207921
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Part I. The Couch, 1980–1994 1. The Work: Learning to Do Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1980–1984 2. Tigers in the Night: A Therapist’s Own Therapy, 1981–1988 3. The Enchanted Garden: Psychoanalysis in the Psychiatry Marketplace, 1985 4. Dreams of the Insane Help Greatly in Their Cure: Demolition of the Psychoanalytic Mothership, 1994 Part II. The Clinic, 1985–2000 5. Treating the City: DSM Psychiatry in the Real World of the City Hospital, 1989 6. Reinventing the Egg: Translating the DSM Across Cultures and Languages, 1990–1994 7. The Red Box: Digging Deep Into the DSM, Late 1990s 8. Call: Testing the DSM Off Hours, 1998 9. Less with Less: Stripping the DSM to the Essentials or Beyond, 1998–2000 Part III. The Scanner, 1997–2023 10. Flights Into Health: Learned Safety and the New Neuropsychiatry, 2000–2007 11. Curing Families: Genes, Circuits, and the Frontiers of Treatment, 2005–2009 12. Off Label: Revisioning Drugs in the Age of Neuroscience, 1997–2023 13. Mind Wandering, Then and Now: New Views Over Three Eras, 2005–2023 14. Floating Brains and Magic Mushrooms: Ancient Psychedelics Test the Progress of Psychiatry, 2019 to Today Afterword References Index

David Hellerstein is professor of clinical psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and director of the Depression Evaluation Service at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. His previous books include Heal Your Brain: How the New Neuropsychiatry Can Help You Go from Better to Well (2011); the memoir A Family of Doctors (1994); and two novels. Hellerstein is currently researching psychedelic treatments of depression and other disorders.

Reviews for The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner: Stories from Three Revolutionary Eras of the Mind

What is the self to itself? In this wise and beautifully written book, psychiatrist David Hellerstein suggests that we are the tools we use to measure and medicate ourselves. Over a few decades, the same anxious patient has been interpreted as having father issues, a chemical imbalance, and troubles embodied in a brain scan. All may be true and useful. All may deceive and keep patients from getting help. Must we see some views of self as showing progress over others? Hellerstein‘s personal and provocative narrative will spark necessary conversations. -- Sherry Turkle, Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology, MIT, and <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author of <i>Alone Together, Reclaiming Conversation,</i> and <i>The Empathy Diaries</i> David Hellerstein began his career by learning psychoanalysis. Forty years later, he conducts groundbreaking research on brain imaging, neuroplasticity, and personalized therapeutics. In this warm, insightful, and honest book, Hellerstein tells two coming of age stories: a fascinating account of the evolution of modern psychiatry and a deeply moving memoir of his own growth as a psychiatrist and as a human being. -- Suzanne Koven, author of <i>Letter to a Young Female Physician</i> David Hellerstein provides engaging and remarkably honest insider’s perspectives on the past few decades of psychiatry in America, a fascinating period of struggles to understand one of the last great scientific frontiers—the human brain. His personal and professional experiences shed important light on this complex world. -- Robert Klitzman, author of <i>In a House of Dreams and Glass: Becoming a Psychiatrist</i> and <i>When Doctors Become Patients</i> The Couch, The Clinic, and the Scanner is a well-written autobiographical account of the transformations of psychiatric practice over the past four decades. -- Allan V. Horwitz, Board of Governors and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University


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