Mad, Bad and Sad - A History of Women and the Mind Doctors From 1800 to the Present

Author(s): Lisa Appignanesi

Psychology

From Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath to Zelda Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe, from Freud and Jung to Lacan and women-centred therapies, this is the story of how we have understood extreme states of mind over the last 200 years and how we conceive of them today.

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Winner of Medical Journalists' Association Open Book Award: General Readership 2009. Commended for Warwick Prize for Writing 2009 and Mind Book of the Year Award 2009 and Duff Cooper Prize 2009. Long-listed for Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2008.

** 'Informative in startling ways, and never dull in the academic way, Appignanesi's genuinely new History of the Mind Doctors is a subtle and accessible account of that perhaps most daunting of modern relationships, the one between the Mind Doctor and his female patient. Because Appignanesi has a complex story to tell there is no blaming at work in this wonderful book, but a shrewd and sympathetic apprehension of what is at stake in the difficult histories of both the Mind Doctors and those they seek to help. It is a remarkable achievement' Adam Phillips ** 'A tantalising mix of polemic and history, of ideology and fact ... A gripping read ... In a league far above any other book of its kind on this topic' SUNDAY BUSINESS POST ** 'Endlessly fascinating' THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY ** 'Subtle, textured and enthralling ... One of the great strengths of this book is the way in which it charts the uncanny relationship between fashions in psychiatric theory and sufferers' symptoms' SUNDAY TIMES ** 'Marvellous. At last! A serious, well-researched book on this important subject' Pamela Stephenson ** 'The triumph of MAD, BAD AND SAD is to mix evocative case studies with potted histories of the great and good of psychology and psychiatry ... an intelligent and academically rigorous study' OBSERVER ** Lisa Appignanesi's absorbing book ... gives us a fascinating account of an important and illuminating subject' THE IRISH TIMES ** 'Fascinating ... In this sweeping, humaned and formidable researched study ... Lisa Appignanes does what all the very best investigative writers and journalists do: she raises questions for us to anwer.' Carmen Callil, DAILY TELEGRAPH ** 'There is some wonderful writing here and plenty of sharp insights ... Lisa Appignanesi has said it is the book she has been writing all her life. It is also, in many ways, the book we have been waiting for' Francis Wilson NEW STATESMAN ** 'Appignanesi's strength is in the master of the sweep of history' THE TIMES ** 'Glittering intellectual history of women, madness and the mind doctors' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Melanie McGrath ** Here, Appignanesi's novelist self pops up and helps her to create a narrative method mixing historical description illuminating biographical anecdotes' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY Michele Robert ** 'Ambitious, sobering and often entertaining account of a contentious subject, which, at the same time is scholarly, acute and written with judgement. Appignanesi's prose is lucid and unpretentious' GUARDIAN Salley Vickers (Book of the Week) ** 'Mad, Bad and Sad is constantly interesting...wonderfully engaging and enlightening' INDEPENDENT Rachel Bowlby ** 'A fascinating account of an important and illuminating subject' IRISH TIMES Catriona Crewe ** 'A thoroughly researched and absorbing study' HERALD ** 'Lisa Appignanesi tackles the subject of female mental illness with sympathy and clarity' SUNDAY HERALD Theresa Munoz ** 'A tantalising mix of polemic and history, of ideology and fact ... A gripping read ... In a league far above any other book of its kind on this topic' SUNDAY BUSINESS POST 'Lisa Appignanesi's engaging and important study which weaves together intelligent discussion of trends in the talking cures with case-studies of both patients and doctors, manages to be as gripping as a thriller ... both rewarding and timely. You'd be mad not to read it.' Time Out 'This book is a serious and sober account of a very important issue and is needed now more than ever ... As Appignanesi argues, women's oppression and poverty can lead to mental illness, both of them creations of the mad system we live in.' Socialist Review 'Endlessly fascinating' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Lisa Appignanesi was born in Poland. A novelist and writer, she is a former Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, is Chair of the Freud Museum, and President of English PEN.

General Fields

  • : 9781844082346
  • : Little Brown
  • : Basic Books
  • : 0.422
  • : March 2009
  • : 196mm X 130mm X 38mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Lisa Appignanesi
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 616.89008209034
  • : very good
  • : 608