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Theater of Disorder

Theater of Disorder

Patients, Doctors and the Construction of Illness

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There are certain phenomena, such as hypnosis, hysteria, multiple personality disorder, recovered memory syndrome, claims of satanic ritual abuse, alien abduction syndrome, and culture-specific disorders that, although common, are difficult to explain completely. The purpose of this volume is to apply a model of social relations to these phenomena in order to provide a different explanation for them. Wenegrat argues that they are socially-constructed illness roles or purposivebehavior patterns into which patients fall while receiving either unintentional or intentional cues during interactions with caretakers and authority figures. The application of the social-relations model raises some important, yet previously overlooked, questions about these phenomena, illustratessome important aspects of human nature and consciousness, places illness behaviors in their larger, cultural context, and shows the way to a new and different view of mental life.
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OUP USA
85386
9780195140873
9780195140873

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
162 x 242
Weight (g)
567
  • The Theater of Disorder; Basic Research and Observations; Anthropological and Historical Studies; Playing the Hypnotic Game; Hysteria and Hysteria-like Disorders; Multiple Personality Disorders; Recovered Memory Roles; Self-Knowledge, the Unconscious, and the Future of Illness Roles; Notes; Index;
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