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Title: | The Harmony of Illusions |
Other Titles: | Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
Authors: | Young, Allan |
Keywords: | Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Philosophy Social Epistemology |
Issue Date: | 1995 |
Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Description: | This book is part history and part ethnography, and it includes a detailed account of everyday life in a psychiatric unit specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of Vietnam War veterans with PTSD. Young argues that PTSD cannot be separated from the routines, technologies, and patterns of thinking through which it is encountered. At the same time, he allows the people in his book - these veterans and their therapists - to speak in their own words, and he vividly evokes the disorder's reality in their lives, as they struggle to make sense of their disturbing memories of a tragic war. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/16833 |
ISBN: | 0-691-03352-8 |
Appears in Collections: | Medical Labratory |
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