Making Mental Health
A Critical History
Abstract
Making Mental Health: A Critical History historicises mental health by examining the concept from the ‘madness’ of the late nineteenth century to the changing ideas about its contemporary concerns and status. It argues that a critical approach to the history of psychiatry and mental health shows them to constitute a dual clinical-political project that gathered pace over the course of the twentieth century and continues to resonate in the present. Drawing on scholarship across several areas of historical inquiry as well as historical and contemporary clinical literature, the book uses a thematic approach to highlight decisive moments that demonstrate the stakes of this engagement in Anglo-American contexts.
By tracing the (unfinished) history of institutions, the search for cures for psychiatric distress, the growing interest of the nation-state in mental health, the history of attempts to globalise psychiatry, the controversies over the politics of diagnostic categories that erupted in the 1960s and 1970s, and the history of theorising about the relationship between the psyche and the market, the book offers a comprehensive account of the evolution of mental health into a commonplace concern.
Addressing key questions in the fields of history, medical humanities, and the social sciences, as well as in the psychiatry disciplines themselves, the book is an essential contribution to an ongoing conversation about mental distress and its meanings.
Keywords
mental health;psychiatry;contemporary clinical literature;historical clinical literature;psychiatric;medical humanities;health;mid-nineteenth centuryDOI
10.4324/9780429351464ISBN
9780367367848, 9781040103203, 9780429351464, 9780367367855, 9781040103166Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Critical Approaches to Health,Classification
Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints
Psychotherapy
Health, Relationships and Personal development
Midwifery
Psychological methodology
Health psychology
Medical sociology
Nursing