Research on the history of psychiatry
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- History of Psychiatry [ 0957-154X ] ; 2008-03.
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Research
on the history of psychiatryDissertation Abstracts, 2006
SAGE Publications, Inc.200810.1177/0957154X07085196
JonathonErlen
University of Pittsburgh, USA, erlen@pitt.edu
has provided the following annotated list of dissertations relevant
to our field, based on his review of Dissertation Abstracts published
in 2006. Each entry gives title, author, year, doctorate, institution, number
of pages (if known) and unique identifier/order number.
Availability
(a) At institutions which have purchased the ProQuest databases, abstracts
of most of the dissertations can be downloaded, and many entire texts can
also be downloaded free of charge. (b) A printed version of a dissertation
can be purchased from ProQuest Company, 300 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346,
USA (tel. 800- 5210600). Current prices: unbound $41.00, soft $53.00, hard
$66.00. Pre-2005 dissertations (in date order) The problem of approach in
a psychology of the unconscious. Masek, Robert Joseph, 1980, PhD, The University
of Regina (Canada), 297 pp. DC52315 Using Giorgi's 1970 approach-method-content
structure, the author discusses some of the major criticisms of Freud's approach
to psychoanalysis. The outcome is a re- vised version of the psychology of
the unconscious that may prove useful in clinical psychological practice
and supervision. * The editor will be happy to consider similar contributions
in other languages from scholars who feel able regularly to compile summaries
of doctoral dissertation on history of psychiatry topics in their own countries.
108
Freud's
superego: A contemporary evolutionary explanation using the concept of memes.
Holden, Dirk Q., 2000, PsyD, Widener University, Institute for Graduate
Clinical Psychology, 80 pp. 3188317 This thesis uses contemporary evolutionary
theory to explore Freud's concept of the superego. Continuation and change
in psychoanalytic thought: The case of transference and countertransference.
Galani, Vasiliki A., 2001, PsyD, Widener University, Institute for Graduate
Clinical Psychology, 152 pp. 3188312 The author discusses the changes in
psychoanalytic theory with regard to the phe- nomena of countertransference
and transference, from the pioneering writings of Freud to today. Psychoanalytic
treatment and the need for love: Freud reconsidered. Feldman, Tamara, 2002,
PsyD, Widener University, Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, 83
pp. 3188320 This thesis re-examines Freud's views on the relationship between
psychoanalytic theory and the patient's need for love. Special attention
is given to Freud's concepts on transference, identi cation,
the superego and therapeutic alliance. Modernity's shock and beauty: Trauma
and the vulnerable body in D. H. Lawrence, Rainer Maria Rilke and Virginia
Woolf. Burian, Cornelia, 2004, PhD, The University of Saskatchewan (Canada),
256 pp. NR06192 The author uses contemporary theories of trauma to study
the relationships of med- ical symptoms related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
as they appear in some of the major writings of three early 20th century
authors. The Canton Asylum: Indians, psychiatrists, and government policy,
1899–1934 (South Dakota). Leahy, Todd E., 2004, PhD, Oklahoma State
University, 240 pp. 3189229 This study describes the Canton Asylum for Insane
Indians located in Canton, South Dakota, that was the only federally run mental
asylum for Native Americans. Using data from this institution's opening in
1899 until it was nally closed in 1934, the author shows that
the psychiatric work done at this asylum was part of the assimilation efforts
to solve the so-called `Indian Problem' by the Indian Service and proved to
be a total failure for its inmates. Hallucinosis: Psychoanalytic perspectives.
Ostby, Alan Collier, 2004, PhD, Paci ca Graduate Institute,
227 pp. 3222024 Relying on the theories of Wilfred Bion and Melanie Klein
the author describes the ways in which humans consciously accept or unconsciously
avoid or deny experience of external and internal realities. Jung, Winnicott,
and mystical poetry: An exploration of the spiritual dimension of the psyche
(Carl G. Jung, D. W. Winnicott, Ha z, Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi,
Iran, Rainer Maria Rilke, Germany). Roche, Mary Lillian, 2004, PhD, The Wright
Institute, 400 pp. 3198505
109
This
study uses the theories of D. W. Winnicott and Carl G. Jung to evaluate the
mystical poetry of Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi, Ha z and Rilke.
Language and the divided self: Ethical and psychoanalytical readings of selected
plays by Eugene O'Neill. Xie, Qun, PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
(People's Republic of China), 2004, 256 pp. 3182137 The author uses the psychological
theories of Jacques Lacan and the ethical theories of Charles Taylor to examine
how O'Neill portrays `self' and its relationship to the modern world's moral
collapse in his plays. 2005 dissertations The postcolonial Gothic: Haunting
and historicity in the literature after empire. Ali, Barish, 2005, PhD, State
University of New York at Buffalo, 255 pp. 3185296 The author presents a
comparative analysis of colonial and post-colonial literatures examining,
among other features, the theme of repressed trauma as discussed in the writings
of Sigmund Freud. Playing and ultimate reality: Dialectics of experience in
Jung and Winnicott. Beyda, Adam, 2005, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 87 pp.
3188699 This study compares and contrasts the theoretical works of D. W. Winnicott
with those of Carl Jung and their relationship to contemporary psychoanalytic
theory. The fantasms of science: Psychical research in the French Third Republic,
1880– 1935. Brower, Matthew Brady, 2005, PhD, Rutgers The State University
of New Jersey – New Brunswick, 372 pp. 3195660 Brower discusses the
relationship between psychical research and the emergence of scienti c psychology in France in this period. Special attention is given
to the contributions of the noted psychologists Pierre Janet and Frederic
Myers, philosophers William James and Henry Sidgwick, and criminologist Cesare
Lombroso. Thomas A. Edison: Wizard of Menlo Park, or ordinary thinker? A
case study in the psychology of creativity (New Jersey). Buonanno, Joseph
F., 2005, PhD, Temple University, 104 pp. 3202991 The author contends that
Edison used ordinary cognitive processes in his develop- ment of the electric
light, the phonograph and the system of electrical power and distribution,
rather than extraordinary creative thought processes. Reverberation and resonance:
An exploration of the intersections between psycho- analytic and Jungian views
of reverie. Calfee, Susan, 2005, PhD, Paci ca Graduate Institute,
419 pp. 3222030 This study responds to an overarching research question that
contemplates how psychoanalytic and Jungian formulations of reverie complement
one another. The social-psychological construction of the revolutionary state
and Fouquier- Tinville's trial (Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville). Christian,
Linda Joan, 2005, PhD, University of Manitoba (Canada), 432 pp. NR12255
110
Using
the psychoanalytical theories of Melanie Klein and the French psychoanalytic
theorist group of René Kaës, the author presents a psychoanalytical explanation
for the Terror and Thermidorian periods of the French Revolution, 1793–94.
Mirror of the world or submerged unconscious? Hallucinations and the Victorians,
England (1853–1901). Deac, Mioara, 2005, PhD, University of Notre
Dame, 321 pp. 3189253 The author examines some 19th-century English efforts
to explain the phenomenon of hallucinations, focusing on the impact of theosophy
and psychical research on this discussion. To forget the self: Aging and
senility in medieval Japanese Buddhism. Drott, Edward Robertson, 2005, PhD,
University of Pennsylvania, 382 pp. 3179726 Based on the philosophy of medieval
Japanese Buddhists, Drott explains how medieval Japanese society explained
senility in the elderly as a religious rather than a medical reality. Psychedelic
psychiatry: LSD and post-World War II medical experimentation in Canada (Humphry
Osmond, Abram Hoffer). Dyck, Erika, 2005, PhD, McMaster University (Canada),
324 pp. NR07898 The author examines the impact of the LSD clinical trials
run by Osmond and Hoffer in Saskatoon in the decade after WWII, and the changing
world of psychiatry in the 1950s. History, ethics and education: Learning
from Freud and Levinas (Sigmund Freud, Emmanuel Levinas). Farley, Lisa H.
E., 2005, PhD, University of Toronto (Canada), 184 pp. NR07623 Relying on
Freud's psychoanalytic theory and Levinas' ethical philosophy, this study
the discusses the place of ethics in the history of education. An intellectual
biography of Ernest Becker. Garcia, Roald, 2005, PsyD, Carlos Albizu University,
116 pp. 3195234 This work examines Becker's psychological theories represented
in his last three major books. Depression in the twenty- rst
century: A hermeneutic study of reclaiming the psychic reality in our views
of depression. Granahan, Claudette C., 2005, PhD, Paci ca Graduate
Institute, 219 pp. 3187924 The author discusses how 21st-century psychology
has moved to a biological ap- proach to treating depressions through the use
of drugs and has turned its back on the former treatment patterns based on
depth psychological theories. Toward a theology of experience: Belief and
incapacity in Edwards, Emerson, and William James. Harrison, Douglas, 2005,
PhD, Washington University, 242 pp. 3207215 This is a re-examination of American
religious psychology in the Calvinist, Transcen- dentalist or Pragmatist periods
as demonstrated in the writings of Jonathan Edwards, Emerson and James.
111
Designer
consciousness: Medicine, marketing, and identity in American culture from
Miltown to Prozac. Herzberg, David L., 2005, PhD, The University of Wisconsin – Madison, 355 pp. 3186190 The author describes how the rise in the use of
the psychotropes, such as valium and Prozac, have reshaped not only modern
American medicine but broader aspects of American culture. The blame for
this ongoing trend is placed on a combination of physicians, advertisers,
patients and activists seeking nancial rewards, political
power and pain relief. `I feel, therefore I am': Psychosomatic manifestations
in seventeenth-century French literature (French text, Jean-Joseph Surin,
Moliere, Jean Racine, Madame de La Fayette). Hoefer, Bernadette, 2005, PhD,
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey – New Brunswick, 338 pp.
3195689 By examining the 17th-century writings of the authors Racine, Surin,
Molière and de La Fayette, this study shows how they favoured the views of
Spinoza over those of Descartes in the ongoing controversy over the mind-body
relationship dispute. The psychotic states of America: Power, representation,
and subjectivity in the United States today. Howard, Katherine, 2005, PhD,
Boston College, 188 pp. 3190743 The Lacanian notion of psychosis is used to
explore contemporary American culture by examining some of the writings of
Julia Kristeva. A review study of the clinical implications for working with
African-American veterans. Kane, Micheal, 2005, PsyD, Argosy University/Seattle,
144 pp. 3189433 A review of the clinical literature demonstrates that throughout
the 20th century African-American veterans have experienced blatant racism,
both while serving in the military and afterwards in veteran service organizations.
It is important for psychologists currently working with African-American
veterans to bear this in mind. `Esse Livingston and Her Dolls': A mid-life
journey of creativity, ritual, and play (Original writing, novel). Kennedy,
Donna, 2005, PhD, Paci ca Graduate Institute, 395 pp. 3211964
This study uses Jung's ideas of the creative process and most speci cally
of creativity itself in examining this novel. Freak: Bodies and strategies.
Kwon, Ruth Mee Jung, 2005, PhD, University of Southern California, 193 pp.
3196835 Using the literature of the American South, medical therapies surrounding
intersexed bodies, and transgender lms and theories, the author
describes the creation of nor- mal versus freak in American culture from P.
T. Barnum in antebellum America to the current performance art of supermasochist
Bob Flannegan. Con ict in the collective: C. G. Jung's theory
of the collective unconscious and its use in his explanation of international
politics and the causes of war. Lewin, Nicholas Adam, 2005, PhD, University
of Essex. C820817
112
The
author examines how effective this theory was in predicting the events that
lead to World War II. Two biographical chapters cover Jung's political beliefs
and his perspective on international politics. Public schools, private lives:
American education and psychological authority, 1945–1975. Loss, Catherine
Gavin, 2005, PhD, University of Virginia, 212 pp. 3189311 No area of American
culture in the last half of the 20th century was more impacted by psychology
than the American public school system. This work describes the rise of therapeutic
interventions in the 1950s in America's middle-class public schools and the
impact of psychological theories on race and federal education policy-making
in the 1960s and 1970s. `The impossible professions': Freud and Foucault on
doctors, educators, and ethical subjectivity. Luxon, Nancy Lynn, 2005, PhD,
University of California, San Diego, 414 pp. 3191990 The author uses the
theoretical frameworks of Freud and Foucault to examine how the individual
relates to authority to learn how to gain her/his independence. The daughter's
consolation: Melancholia and subjectivity in Canadian women's paternal elegies.
MacDonald, Tanis Louise, 2005, PhD, University of Victoria (Canada), 249
pp. NR07056 Using Freud's theory of the work of mourning, this study investigates
the rede nition of female lial piety and female
subjectivity as portrayed in paternal elegies written by Canadian women.
Diego Rivera and the art of Mexican identity through the lens of existential
psychology. Maffay, Jonathan, 2005, PhD, Ohio University, 256 pp. 3195906
Using the existential psychology approach developed by psychotherapist Ludwig
Binswanger, the author discusses Diego Rivera's mural cycle in the National
Palace in Mexico City that depicts the history of Mexico. Masculine and feminine
structures of tragedy: Sexuation and plot in George Eliot, Thomas Hardy and
psychoanalytic theory Maritime, Aranya Elizabeth, 2005, PhD, State University
of New York at Buffalo, 276 pp. 3185284 This study focuses on the Lacanian
concept of sexuation and how it can be used to explain some of the novels
by Hardy and Eliot. The British children evacuees: A life-span developmental
perspective on resilience and psychological well-being. McKee, Heather, 2005,
PsyD, The Wright Institute, 164 pp. 3193051 Around one million British children
were evacuated during the German bombing between 1939 and 1945. This study
analyses the impact of this event on the resilience and emotional health of
these individuals 60 years later. Three sons. Franz Kafka and the ction
of J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, and W. G. Sebald (Austria, South Africa, Germany).
Medin, Daniel L., 2005, PhD, Washington University, 427 pp. 3207223
113
Medin
uses psychoanalytic approaches to discuss Kafka's strong in uences
on the writings of three of today's most important authors. Psychic economies
of modernism: The material limits of consumer capital. Mickalites, Carey James,
2005, PhD, Michigan State University, 200 pp. 3189705 Using some of the writings
of Freud, Joyce, Dreiser, Rhys, Lewis and Dos Passos, the author describes
American and British views of modernity that explain 20th-century consumerist
abundance. Monstrous kinships: Obsession and child psychotraumatology in the
novels of Mary Shelley, Herman Melville, Thomas Hardy, Stephen Crane, and
Vladimir Nabokov. Murphy, Jillmarie, 2005, PhD, State University of New York
at Albany, 189 pp. 3181796 This study uses the psychoanalytic theories of
D. W. Winnicott and John Bowlby to explain how children are traumatized in
selected novels by Melville, Crane, Shelley and Nabokov. Hybrid spectacles:
Performance and power in the circulation of Latinidad (Cuba, Mexico, Puerto
Rico). Osborn, Shyla Elizabeth, 2005, PhD, University of Oregon, 268 pp.
3181119 Osborn uses the theories of Jacques Lacan, along with theories of
noted poets, musi- cians, writers, lmmakers and dancers, to
discuss the building of pan-Latino cultural empowerment in the context of
displacement under globalization. Latter-day Saints and mental health: A review
of the literature, 1995–2005. Overton, Jared L., 2005, PsyD, Azusa
Paci c University, 163 pp. 3207575 This is an update of earlier
studies of the connection between religiosity and mental health among the
Latter-day Saints; it examines 37 studies on this topic published between
1995 and 2005. There were several general topics that emerged from this literature
review including eating disorders, sexuality, child sexual abuse, depression
and suicide Recon guring epistemological pacts: A Lacanian
and post-Lacanian discourse analysis of Chicano cultural nationalist, Chicana
feminist, and Chicano/a dissident intellectual subject positions. Pena,
Ezequiel, 2005, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin, 328 pp. 3203802 The
author uses the psychoanalytic theories of Luce Irigaray, Jacques Lacan and
Julia Kristeva to evaluate the politicized indigenist narratives of Chicana
feminist and Chicano dissident intellectuals. The dynamic God image: Psychoanalytic
object relational, developmental and Jungian theories of God image and their
implications for psychotherapy. Peterson, Annette Odwazny, 2005, PhD, California
Institute of Integral Studies, 349 pp. 3192309 Using Jungian psychological
theories, the author discusses the clinical implications of the use of psychological
God images in psychotherapy and counselling.
114
Ungovernable
subjects: A radical genealogy of moral insanity. Rimke, Heidi Marie, 2005,
PhD, Carleton University (Canada), 417 pp. NR08346 Rimke discusses how the
19th-century doctrine of moral insanity was used to insti- tutionalize `vice'
as human pathology, thus promoting the medical regulation of immoralities
in civil society. Psychoanalytic theory and cinematic discourse in Screen
and Art-forum: 1966–77. Ronca, O. J., 2005, PhD, University of Essex.
C823189 Using Lacan's reading of Freud as a starting point, the author examines
the psycho- analytic tones found in the visual arts of Stephen Heath, Annette
Michelson and Roland Barthes. Boundary-work in United States psychology:
A study of three interdisciplinary programs. Root, Michael J., 2005, PhD,
University of New Hampshire, 234 pp. 3198013 This study examines the psychologists'
boundary-work conducted between 1970 and 2000 as the psychological disciplines
of chaos theory, cognitive science and evolutionary psychology altered psychology's
disciplinary boundaries. Todestrieb: A re-evaluation of the clinical utility
of Freud's concept of the death instinct (Sigmund Freud). Schulkin, Scott,
2005, PhD, The Wright Institute, 228 pp. 3207940 Using the psychoanalytic
theories of Kleinian, Freudian/Neo-Classical, and evolu- tionary psychology
schools, the author re-evaluates Freud's concept of the death instinct to
see if it has any relevant clinical use today. Lacanian psychoanalytic theory
and the historical progression of discourse: The shifting of social and institutional
identity in post-World War II America. Simpson, Dave, 2005, PhD, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, 307 pp. 3193644 The author relies
on Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to create an alternative means of analysing
the behaviour of our governmental and social institutions, focusing on Lacan's
theory of discourse. Visualizing human rights: Photography, atrocity, and
the ethical imagination (Congo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda). Sliwinski,
Sharon, 2005, PhD, York University (Canada), 239 pp. NR11630 This study uses
Hannah Arendt's late work, Freudian psychoanalysis and two 20th-century case
studies (the Congo Reform Association, 1904–13, and the 1990s genocides
in Bosnia and Rwanda) to explain the use of photographs in promoting the
cause of human rights in the fact of such monstrous atrocities. Sell v. United
States: Effects on institutional violence and forensic hospital practice.
Smedley, Margaret Elizabeth Tucker, 2005, PhD, University of Louisville,
146 pp. 3190039 A California maximum-security forensic hospital is used as
a case example of the impact the recent US Supreme Court decision, Sell v.
United States, on inmate
115
violence
and behavioural control in this institution. This court decision allows prisoners,
who are deemed incompetent to stand trial, the right to refuse to take appropriate,
prescribed psychotropic medication. A mythological studies approach to PTSD
among Vietnam combat veterans: From memory through myth to meaning. Solomon,
Paula G. (Hensley), 2005, PhD, Paci ca Graduate Institute, 185
pp. 3222022 The primary objective of this pilot study is to determine the
effectiveness of a mythological studies approach to support the existing,
multidisciplinary treatment program offered in the Mental Health Clinic to
Vietnam veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. Conceptual
foundations for the psychology and evolution of morality. Sripada, Chandra
Sekhar, 2005, PhD, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey – New
Brunswick, 189 pp. 3195753 The author discusses the scienti c
literature from the past decade that has re- shaped the basic evolutionary
and psychological basis for moral judgement and behaviour. No `stunde null':
German attitudes toward the mentally handicapped and their im- pact on the
postwar trials of T4 perpetrators. Stuf et, Shane Brian, 2005,
PhD, University of Florida, 260 pp. 3188094 This thesis has two major goals.
First, it strives to show the continuity in the negative view European civilization
has had towards the mentally handicapped long before the Nazi regime in Germany.
This theory of continuity is then used to explain why the Nazi war criminals
charged with the murder of numerous mentally handicapped victims – the T4 perpetrators – received such light sentences from the war tribunals.
I used to be you: A metanoic, refractive, interpersonal phenomenology utilizing
the work of Ronald David Laing, M.D. Thornton, Matthew Lamar, 2005, PhD,
The University of Louisiana at Monroe, 108 pp. 3209604 The author discusses
the impact of the work of Laing, a psychiatrist who died in 1989, on the
eld of family therapy. L'alterazione come poetica: Scienza,
donna e trasgressione nel cinema muto italiano (1913–1918) (Italian
text). Torello, Georgina, 2005, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 259 pp. 3197747
This dissertation examines how the silent diva- lm created the
image of female deviance and hysteria from 1890 to 1910 [dates in title and
published abstract are as cited here]. Mixing memory with trauma in the works
of Sigmund Freud, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, and Malcolm Lowry. Tsai,
Mei-Yu, 2005, PhD, Michigan State University, 151 pp. 3204808 This study uses
both Freud's writings on trauma and more modern trauma theories to address
the concept of modernist literature as a literature of trauma.
116
Implementation
of the pre-admission screening and annual resident review regu- lations for
the mentally ill in Massachusetts, 1989–2003. Vautour, Karen, 2005,
PhD, Northeastern University, 99 pp. 3184222 By examining data on mentally
ill patients housed in nursing home facilities in Massachusetts between 1989
and 2003, the author describes the changing impact of the implementation
of the 1987 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and federal legislation on
the services provided for this speci c segment of the growing
nursing- home population. The maternal instinct: Mother love and the search
for human nature. Vicedo Castello, Maria Margarita, 2005, PhD, Harvard University,
589 pp. 3194472 This work studies the changing scienti c views
on maternal instincts, from the turn of the 19th century into the 1970s.
Special attention is paid to the impact of the evolutionary theories of Darwin
and Spenser and the psychological doctrines of William James. An exploration
of the transmission of historical trauma in urban Native Americans. Walker,
Kimberly, 2005, PsyD, Alliant International University, San Francisco Bay,
81 pp. 3191983 The author discusses how Native American historical trauma
has shaped the psycho- logical lack of well-being for urban Native Americans
today, leading to the large number of suicides and alcohol-related health
problems. Historical trauma: The case of children of Vietnam veterans. Weber,
Christina Dione, 2005, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 356
pp. 3185280 Based on interviews with 25 children of Vietnam veterans, Weber
examines how the trauma of this war has been passed down to future generations.
Play: The shaman's way for personal myth. Young, Ellen Craver, 2005, PhD,
Paci ca Graduate Institute, 209 pp. 3205603 The author uses
the theories of James Hillman, C. G. Young and Michael Conforti to examine
the importance of `play' in human life. This three-day workshop allows participants
to see how `play' appears in Paleolithic cave art and early shamanistic practices
and what its relationship is to their lives today. 2006 dissertations Dissociative
identity disorder: The application of historical analysis to contemporary
clinical models. Abraham, Ancy A., 2006, PhD, Saybrook Graduate School and
Research Center, 183 pp. 3212937 This study presents a survey of recent historical
scholarship on multiple personality as it was rst articulated
in the late 19th century. Living politics by awakening history: A critical
approach to Walter Benjamin through Sigmund Freud (Slavoj Zizek, Ernesto Laclau).
Betancourt-Serrano, Alex, 2006, PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
172 pp. 3212724
117
The
author uses Freud's theory of dreams to provide and interpretation of Benjamin's
political writings. Alas rotas: An interdisciplinary study of Frida Kahlo.
Brown, Amy H., 2006, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 199 pp. 3211850 This study
draws upon the literature of psychoanalytic theory and the life and work
of Frida Kahlo to illustrate the proposed process of the interpretation of
the un- conscious through art. A penultimate God? A depth psychological search
for the missing mother in Christian theology. Cataldo, Lisa M., 2006, PhD,
Union Theological Seminary, 284 pp. 3216437 Using the psychoanalytic theories
of Freud, Loewald, Winnicott, Guntrip, Klein, Horney and Chassguet-Smirgel,
the author attempts to answer the question why there no normative image of
God the Mother in Christian theology. A long road to truth: Diagnosing and
governing epilepsy. Choby, Alexandra A., 2006, PhD, University of California,
San Francisco with The University of California, Berkeley, 357 pp. 3207266
Beginning in the 1960s, the author claims there was a liberalization of medicine,
altering the relationship between physicians and their patients. The focus
of this study is how physicians differentiated between epileptic and non-epileptic
seizures during the past half century. Perverse implantations: Cinema, seduction
and the Foucaultian imaginary. Christian, Laura, 2006, PhD, University of
California, Santa Cruz, 299 pp. 3219616 This study examines Foucault's The
History of Sexuality, Vol. 1, and its relationship to various psychoanalytic
theories, drawing upon the work of Jacques Derrida, Teresa de Lauretis and
Jean Laplanche. Lacanian readings (Jacques Lacan, Sigmund Freud, William Shakespeare).
Collins, Dan, 2006, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 251 pp.
3203945 Collins examines Lacan's and Freud's views of literature, and then
uses psychoanalytic literary criticism to explain the emergence of the modern
subject in Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Henriad. Truth as relationship:
The psychology of E. Graham Howe. Edwards, Ian C., 2006, PhD, Duquesne University,
245 pp. 3206952 This is an intellectual biography of the noted British psychologist,
who has been mostly ignored in the history of both psychology and psychoanalysis.
Ontogeny recapitulates savagery: The evolution of G. Stanley Hall's adolescent.
Garrison, Joshua B., 2006, PhD, Indiana University, 270 pp. 3215186 This dissertation
provides a re-examination of the scienti c theories found in
Hall's famous study (Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations toPhysiology,
Anthrop- ology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education), focusing on
the pedagogical reforms of the Progressive Era.
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Defining
women's health: The ideology of wellness in psychotropic drug advertisements.
Genovese, Anjanette, 2006, PhD, Alliant International University, San Francisco
Bay, 99 pp. 3215393 Using Talcott Parsons' wellness ideology and Michel Foucault's
identi cation of medicine with power doctrine, the author examines
advertisements for psychotropic drugs that have been published in popular
women's magazines, and the gender stereotypes created by these advertisements.
Interpreting interpretation in psychoanalysis: Freud, Klein, and Lacan (Sigmund
Freud, Melanie Klein, Jacques Lacan). Harper, Lynn Christine, 2006, PhD,
Duquesne University, 174 pp. 3209141 This study uses the primary texts of
Lacan, Freud and Klein to compare and contrast their psychoanalytical approaches
to human behaviour. Cain's brothers: Facial dis gurement and
masculinity in 19th and 20th century narratives. Henderson, Bruce, 2006, PhD,
University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center, 2006, 425 pp.
3218779 Using Freud's notion of the uncanny and Kristeva's theory of abjection,
the author examines how the male dis gured face was portrayed
in various French, American and English lms, texts, and other
media in the 19th and 20th centuries. (Mis)calculating professional development
for mathematics teachers: A psychoanalytic perspective. Judah, Mary-Lee, 2006,
PhD, University of Alberta (Canada), 161 pp. NR13996 The author uses a Lacanian
framework to assist mathematics teachers to deal with forces that pull or
repel them to comply with the demands of teaching in a new mathematics curriculum.
Ivor Bertie Gurney: Through the cracks of shell shock. Kerrigan, Janis M.,
2006, PhD, Drew University, 342 pp. 3222102 This is a biography of Ivor Gurney,
English and composer and poet, his experiences in WWI, his subsequent shell
shock and his fteen years in an asylum following the war.
The drug we love to hate: Prozac and representations of medication to treat
depres- sion in American newspapers, 1993–2003. Kuppin, Sara, 2006,
DrPH, Columbia University, 169 pp. 3215163 This study employs 263 randomly-sampled
articles from three major newspapers to examine the public's conceptions
of depression and its treatment, focusing on the public's reliance on Prozac
during this period. Chaucer's oneiric medicine: Dreams, disease, healing,
and literary endeavor. Lenz, Tanya S., 2006, PhD, University of Washington.
0809253 The author examines ve of Chaucer's works, focusing
on the intersection of med- icine, dreams and literary practice. The focus
is on Chaucer's use of Graeco-Arabic scienti c and medical
knowledge in his writings to help to explain human actions.
119
Sex,
neurosis and animal behavior: The emergence of American psychobiology and
the research of W. Horsley Gantt and Frank A. Beach (Adolf Meyer, Ivan P.
Pavlov, Alfred Kinsey). Levens, Joshua P., 2006, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University,
303 pp. 3197186 This study discusses how psychobiology was used to in the
study of sexual behaviour between the world wars, focusing on the work of
Beach and Gantt. Shades of `schizophrenia' and the rise of radicalized hyper-materialization:
A psychoanalytic exploration of abnormal minds and translucent bodies in the
works of Stephen King and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lucas, Bryce Christopher,
2006, PhD, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 473 pp. 3206648 Using the
clinical/philosophical writings of liberalization of medicine and the more
modern clinical views on schizophrenia, the author discusses this condition
in some of the characters found in the writings of Hawthorne and King. Memory,
history, and the journey west in the twentieth-century novel. Luongo, Jennifer
R., 2006, PhD, Fordham University, 163 pp. 3216919 This study discusses the
psychoanalytic approaches to memory and the mythology of the American frontier
as presented in the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jack Kerouac, Willa
Cather, Frederick Jackson Turner and Robert Penn Warren. Unfortunate minds:
Mental insanity in Ohio, 1883–1909. Marinski, Deborah R., 2006, PhD,
The University of Toledo, 279 pp. 3218760 The author examines the changing
theories over the causes of and the treatments for mental illness in Ohio's
state mental health institutions. The history and future of juvenile recidivism.
Nissenbaum, Barbara, 2006, PsyD, Adler School of Professional Psychology,
76 pp. 3222095 Recidivism among youthful offenders has long been recognized
as a serious problem in the USA. In 1899 the rst juvenile
court was created in Illinois. This study traces efforts to understand the
emotional reasons for this recidivism and current efforts to improve the
situation. First and foremost a scientist? Lee Meyerson and changing de nitions of disability, 1948–1988. Pence, Ray, 2006, PhD,
The University of Kansas, 318 pp. 3214793 Meyerson was the founder of rehabilitation
psychology. This biographical study focuses on his impact on the changing
societal de nition of disabilities, both through his scholarship
and as a litigant in a landmark legal case when he sued Arizona State University
for discrimination under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The psychology of
democracy: Psychological concepts in American culture, 1940– 1965.
Regenhardt, Christy Erin, 2006, PhD, University of Maryland, College Park,
292 pp. 3212031
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This
study discusses the ways mid-century American culture represented mental
health and employed psychology to understand and describe America and Americans
during and after World War II. Mental illness in Maryland: Public perception,
discourse, and treatment, from the colonial period to 1964. Schoeberlein,
Robert William, 2006, PhD, University of Maryland, College Park, 234 pp.
3212604 This thesis examines the public's perception of the treatment of Maryland's
mentally ill citizens from the 18th century to 1964. The uncanny as `home':
Doris Lessing, Toni Morrison, Keri Hulme, and Sheri Reynolds (Zimbabwe, New
Zealand). Seymour, Marilyn Dallman, 2006, PhD, The University of Tulsa, 271
pp. 3209621 The author explains how concepts found in Freud's 1919 essay
`The Uncanny' are both accepted and rejected in the writings of these four
noted female authors. The thinking act. Shani, Michael, 2006, PhD, Adelphi
University, The Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, 167 pp. 3202745
This study discusses the development of thinking by examining some of the
psycho- analytic writings of W. R. Bion and Sigmund Freud. The clinical relevance
of these ideas is addressed with regard to both the development of thinking
and the therapeutic encounter. Orders of discourse in the science-based controversy
over `reparative therapy' for homosexuality. Stewart, Craig O., 2006, PhD,
Carnegie Mellon University, 223 pp. 3222542 The author uses a rhetorical
framework to study science-based controversies, focusing on the issue of `reparative
therapy' for homosexuality, using ve events within this controversy,
from the American Psychiatric Association's deliberations in the 1970s through
the 2003 publication re-examining this topic. Elwood Worcester and the Emmanuel
therapy: Scienti c psychology, modern Christianity, and the
problem of religious healing. Thomas, Eric Lyons, 2006, PhD, Princeton University,
340 pp. 3198050 This study examines the rationale for Worcester's Emmanuel
Movement and his use of psychotherapy for the treatment of nervous diseases
in the rst decades of the 20th century in the USA. Language
and the self: A psychoanalytic reading of Saul Bellow's `Herzog' and James
Baldwin's `Go Tell It on the Mountain'. Zucker, Elyse, 2006, PhD, New York
University, 226 pp. 3222020 The author examines these works, using the psychoanalytic
theories of Freud, Kohut and Lacan, focusing on the relationship between the
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