This fascinating history of mind doctors and their patients probes the ways in which madness badness and sadness have been understood over the last two centuries. Lisa Appignanesi charts a story from the days when the mad were considered possessed to our own century when the official psychiatric manual lists some 350 mental disorders. Women play a key role here both as patients among them Virginia Woolf Sylvia Plath and Marilyn Monroe and as therapists. Controversially Appignanesi argues that women have significantly changed the nature of mind-doctoring but in the process they have also inadvertently highlighted new patterns of illness.
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