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Madness and Genetic Determinism

Is Mental Illness in Our Genes?

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Challenges theories of genetic determinism for mental illness, particularly schizophrenia
  • Discusses weaknesses of past research in twin and adoption studies to suggest that environmental factors play a major role in mental illness
  • Provides a historical examination of mental illness with particular focus on institutionalization

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. The Beginning

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 1-8
  3. Ernst Rüdin and Family Studies

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 9-20
  4. Franz Kallmann and Twin Studies

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 21-33
  5. The Story of the Genain Sisters

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 35-46
  6. Adoption Studies

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 47-56
  7. The Mass-Marketing of Mental Illness

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 57-67
  8. The Human Genome Project Era

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 69-82
  9. The Story of January Schofield

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 83-97
  10. Trauma and Psychosis

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 99-118
  11. The Asylum Era and Moral Therapy

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 119-129
  12. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Chestnut Lodge

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 131-139
  13. Ronald Laing and Kingsley Hall

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 141-148
  14. Soteria House and Open Dialogue Therapy

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 149-154
  15. The Ghosts of Rüdin and Kallmann

    • Patrick D. Hahn
    Pages 155-170
  16. Back Matter

    Pages 171-193

About this book

The book covers important topics in the psychiatric genetics (PG) field. Many of these have been overlooked in mainstream accounts, and many contemporary PG researchers have omitted or whitewashed the eugenic and “racial hygiene” origins of the field. The author critically analyzes PG evidence in support of genetic claims which, given the lack of gene discoveries, are based mainly on the results of psychiatric twin and adoption studies. Given that the evidence in favor of genetic influences is much weaker than mainstream sources report, due to serious issues in twin and adoption research, the author points to environmental factors, including trauma, as the main causes of conditions such as schizophrenia.

Reviews

“For many people working in it or having contact with it, modern psychiatry is a pretty weird place. Has it always been this way? Pat Hahn's book traces the weirdness way back. Some of his case histories are jaw-dropping. He will also leave you with a dark suspicion—that a lot of the weirdness, maybe most of it, comes from the researchers.” (David Healy, Professor of Psychiatry at Bangor University, UK, and author of Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder (2008))

“Patrick Hahn has written an important book about psychiatry and psychiatric genetics. He describes troubling aspects of these fields’ histories, and shows that many of the core positions and assumptions of psychiatry and psychiatric genetics are controversial, and are based on very problematic research methods. I recommend this book as a refreshing alternative to mainstream accounts of these fields, which usually emphasize biological treatments and claimed biological causes, and often lose sight of the human condition and the emotionally damaging social, political, and family environments that so many people experience.” (Jay Joseph, clinical psychologist and author of Schizophrenia and Genetics: The End of an Illusion (2017))

Madness and Genetic Determinism is a meticulously documented account of arguably the worst scientific catastrophe of recent times. Patrick Hahn has managed to turn the tragic and shameful history of psychiatric genetics into a riveting human saga.” (John Read, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London, UK, and editor of Models of Madness: Psychological, Social, and Biological Approaches to Schizophrenia (2004))

Authors and Affiliations

  • Biology, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, USA

    Patrick D. Hahn

About the author

Patrick D Hahn is an Affiliate Professor of Biology at Loyola University Maryland, USA, and a freelance writer.

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eBook USD 79.99
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Softcover Book USD 99.99
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Hardcover Book USD 99.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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