Article ID: CBB000671023

Medicalizing Melancholia: Exploring Profiles of Psychiatric Professionalization (2006)

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The nineteenth century was the site of radical changes in understanding mental illness. The professionalization of psychiatry consisted primarily of the discipline's aspiration to the status of an expert medical subspecialty. While all forms of insanity were eventually reframed in medical terms, melancholia - for moral and nosological reasons - assumed a special role that made it an ideal diagnosis for conceptual reframing. Our analysis of the journal literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in North America and Germany traces several ways in which melancholia was medicalized. As the care for the insane shifted into the professional realm of physicians and medical terminology came to replace prior descriptors of mental illness, melancholia was replaced by depression. In addition, the process of delineating affective pathology assumed a distinctly medical flavor. Finally, melancholia was firmly medicalized when its boundaries blurred with neurasthenia. Differences in how ordinary affective terms became medicalized in German and North American psychiatry illustrate the importance of local historical approaches.

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Authors & Contributors
Shorter, Edward
Jansson, Åsa
Molaro, Aurelio
Onome V. Atigari
Dodman, Thomas W.
Wallis, Jennifer
Journals
History of Psychiatry
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Medical History
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Routledge
Princeton University Press
Polity Press
Klincksieck
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Depression
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatry
Diagnosis
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacy
People
Roland Kuhn
Stuart, Gilbert
Freud, Sigmund
Burton, Robert
Binswanger, Ludwig
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, late
20th century
18th century
Renaissance
21st century
Places
United States
France
Switzerland
Algeria
Institutions
United States. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA)
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