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The Madness of Fear

The Madness of Fear

A History of Catatonia

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What are the real disease entities in psychiatry? This is a question that has bedeviled the study of the mind for more than a century yet it is low on the research agenda of psychiatry. Basic science issues such as neuroimaging, neurochemistry, and genetics carry the day instead. There is nothing wrong with basic science research, but before studying the role of brain circuits or cerebral chemistry, shouldnt we be able to specify how the various diseases present clinically? Catatonia is a human behavioral syndrome that for almost a century was buried in the poorly designated psychiatric concept of schizophrenia. Its symptoms are well-know, and some of them are serious. Catatonic patients may die as their temperatures accelerate; they become dehydrated because they refuse to drink; they risk inanition because they refuse to eat or move. Autistic children with catatonia may hit themselves repeatedly in the head. We dont really know what catatonia is, in the sensethat we know what pneumonia is. But we can identify it, and it is eminently treatable. Clinicians can make these patients better on a reliable basis. There are few other disease entities in psychiatry of which this is true. So why has there been so little psychiatric interest in catatonia? Why is it simply not on the radar of most clinicians? Catatonia actually occurs in a number of other medical illnesses as well, but it is certainly not on the radar of most internists or emergency physicians. In The Madness of Fear, Drs. Shorter and Fink seek to understand why this vast field of ignorance exists. In the history of catatonia, they see a remarkable story about how medicine flounders, and then seems to find its way. And it may help doctors, and the public, to recognize catatonia as one of the core illnesses in psychiatry.
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OUP USA
87952
9780190881191
9780190881191

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
224
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
370
  • Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Catatonia Before Kahlbaum; 3. Karl Kahlbaum; 4. Emil Kraepelin; 5. Eugen Bleuler; 6. Kidnapped!; 7. Psychology; 8. Delirious Mania and Febrile Catatonia; 9. The Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome; 10. Symptoms and Diagnoses; 11. Catatonia in DSM-III and after; 12. New Faces of Catatonia?; 13. Treatments; 14. LEnvoi; Abbreviations; Endnotes;
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