Article ID: CBB534263002

Time, trauma, and the brain: How suicide came to have no significant precipitating event (2020)

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In this article, we trace shifting narratives of trauma within psychiatric, neuroscience, and environmental epigenetics research. We argue that two contemporary narratives of trauma – each of which concerns questions of time and psychopathology, of the past invading the present – had to be stabilized in order for environmental epigenetics models of suicide risk to be posited. Through an examination of these narratives, we consider how early trauma came to be understood as playing an etiologically significant role in the development of suicide risk. Suicide, in these models, has come to be seen as a behavior that has no significant precipitating event, but rather an exceptional precipitating neurochemical state, whose origins are identified in experiences of early traumatic events. We suggest that this is a part of a broader move within contemporary neurosciences and biopsychiatry to see life as post: seeing life as specific form of post-traumatic subjectivity.

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Authors & Contributors
Aragona, Massimiliano
Gross, Daniel M.
Jansson, Åsa
Jones, Edgar
Novella, Enric J.
Pezeshk, Banafsheh Violet
Journals
History of Psychiatry
History of the Human Sciences
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Journal of Military History
Journal of Social History
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Diaphanes
Johns Hopkins University Press
Mimesis
University of Chicago Press
University of North Carolina Press
United States International University
Concepts
Psychiatry
Psychopathology
Neurosciences
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychology
Emotions; passions
People
Brierre de Boismont, Alexandre-Jacques-François
Jaspers, Karl
Pinel, Philippe
Schneider, Kurt
Weber, Max
Moreau de Tours, Jacques Joseph
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
France
Italy
United States
Germany
Southern states (U.S.)
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Reichsuniversität Strassburg
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