Harmony of Illusions
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Harmony of Illusions by Allan Young, published by Princeton University Press in 1997. This compelling 328-page paperback delves into the complex nature of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), positioning it as a cultural construct shaped by the practices, technologies, and narratives surrounding its diagnosis and treatment. Young meticulously explores the various interests, institutions, and moral arguments that influence the discourse on PTSD, offering a critical examination of its implications in the fields of anthropology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry. The book also provides a poignant account of the treatment experiences of Vietnam veterans grappling with PTSD, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of mental health, history of medicine, and philosophy of science. Engage with this enlightening work that challenges conventional understandings of mental illness and invites readers to reflect on the cultural dimensions of psychological trauma.