
Talking Therapy
Knowledge and Power in American Psychiatric Nursing
By: Kylie Smith
Paperback | 15 May 2020
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"In this engaging and essential book, Kylie Smith restores psychiatric nurses to their central place in the history of mental health, chronicling their struggles for professional legitimacy as they cared for the afflicted while entering a larger conversation focused on healing the nation's damaged psyche." - Elizabeth Lunbeck, author of The Americanization of Narcissism
"This incredible book is a much-needed addition to the history of nursing scholarship, but more so to the history of caring for those with mental illnesses. Smith illustrates how ideas about caregiving for this historically marginalized population informed not only psychiatric nursing but nursing more broadly. The book will help current day practitioners examine the underpinnings of their own ideas of caring for mentally ill patients."- Julie Fairman, author of Making Room in the Clinic
"Talking Therapy is thus a valuable contribution to the history of twentieth-century American psychiatry and mental health, moving nurses from the margins to the center of that history. It highlights the complex, intersecting, and shifting relationship between nurses and psychiatrists; the intellectual and political work nurses have done to transform patient care; and the interprofessional, gender, racial, and knowledge politics that continue to shape the American health care system."- Bulletin of the History of Medicine
"Smith has the complicated task of bringing together two major areas of secondary literature-the history of nursing and the history of psychiatry....Smith raises important questions and her book is among the first to fill the enormous void in the history of nurses in psychiatry [and] it is a mark of the value of Smith's Talking Therapy that she has generated more questions than she can answer. We can look forward to works by Smith and other future scholars to further elucidate the critical role of nurses in psychiatry."- Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781978801455
ISBN-10: 1978801459
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Published: 15th May 2020
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 192
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
For Ages: 18+ years old
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5
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- Non-FictionMedicineMedicine in GeneralHistory of Medicine
- Non-FictionMedicineOther Branches of MedicineClinical PsychologyPsychotherapy
- Non-FictionPsychology
- Non-FictionMedicineNursing & Ancillary ServicesRehabilitation
- Non-FictionMedicineOther Branches of MedicinePsychiatry
- Non-FictionMedicineNursing & Ancillary ServicesNursingNursing SpecialitiesPsychiatric Nursing