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Anticipation and Medicine: A Critical Analysis of the Science, Praxis and Perversion of Evidence Based Healthcare: Concepts for Critical Psychology

Autor Owen Dempsey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2018
Anticipation in Medicine: A Critical Analysis of the Science, Praxis and Perversion of Evidence Based Healthcare looks at an aspect of healthcare rarely addressed: how the capitalist interest in diagnosis and treatment impacts upon the patient and, by extension, the system of healthcare itself. Using Lacanian structures of discourse, Dr. Owen Dempsey critiques the praxis of scientific Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) applied to anticipatory and preventive healthcare under capitalism and ultimately, what constitutes good care.
This book features up-to-date case studies that combine real-life patients and the psychological impacts of anticipatory care such as cancer screening in the modern era. The book identifies the dangers of anticipatory care in medicine and provides compelling and new possibilities for progressing towards a more emancipatory conception of a less knowing, less apparently compassionate, as well as less harmful practice of health care.
This is fascinating reading for academics, students and practitioners interested in critical health psychology, the practice of ‘scientific’ medicine, and the politics of health and social care.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138552180
ISBN-10: 1138552186
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 11 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Concepts for Critical Psychology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction
1. The care paradox
2. Science and politics
3. Science and politics - a case history: breast cancer screening
4. Language, harm and overdiagnosis- a case history: the real cancer paradox
5. Politics and consciousness
6. Subjectivity, care-labour and Lacan's structures of discourse
7. Subjectivities of care- a case history: alienating identities
8. The opportunity costs of neoliberal pragmatist anticipatory care- a case history: A molecular genetic 'signature' for cancer risk
9. Two impossibilities: burnout and depersonalisation of care-giving
10. Neoliberal pragmatism incites perversion: the capitalist discourse
11. The Oedipus complex and perverse care-provision: a case history
12. The biopolitics of anticipatory care: Spinoza and the prohibition of health
Conclusion
 

Notă biografică

Owen Dempsey is a medical doctor specialising in the care of marginalised communities including asylum seekers, refugees, and the homeless. Most recently he has focussed on substance and alcohol addiction in his work. He is also undertaking research into the practice and effects of EBM. He uses a discursive psycho-social approach to critique the effects of anticipatory diagnostic technologies through the relationship between Evidence Based Healthcare and capitalism.

Recenzii

"Dempsey’s approach to the perils of evidence-based medicine is novel, and makes for an interesting read. The majority of the points he makes are valid, and are the same ones many others make, though they may start from a different place philosophically." - Mark K. Huntington, Family Medicine

Descriere

This book critiques the way key normative conceptions of science in advanced capitalism both incite, and limit possibilities for, healthcare and render compassion itself prey to ideology. The author examines the concepts of health, knowing through science, and human subjectivity in relation to philosophical and psychoanalytic ideas.