This collection of essays assesses the evolving fields of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The topics covered in this updated and expanded edition include the use of Prozac, the nature of white racism, William Styron's Darkness Visible and van Gogh's fever of genius.
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This collection of essays assesses the evolving fields of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The topics covered in this updated and expanded edition include the use of Prozac, the nature of white racism, William Styron's Darkness Visible and van Gogh's fever of genius.
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Very Good. No Jacket as Issued. BX3-A trade paperback book in very good condition. An unread, tight, clean, sound copy in color wraps with very minor overall shelf wear with a very, very light bump on the front top left corner. Forty essays, book reviews, and profiles by the writer that explore psychiatry and psychoanalysis in the 20th century. This edition has been greatly expanded and updated. The author is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize. By the author of "The Spiritual Life of Children." Indexed, 420p.