
Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for a Humanist Science - Paperback
Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for a Humanist Science - Paperback
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by Şerife Tekin (Author)
Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for Humanist Science diagnoses the fundamental problem in contemporary scientific psychiatry to be a lack of a sophisticated and nuanced engagement with the self and proposes a solution - the Multitudinous Self Model (MuSe).
Author Biography
Şerife Tekin, PhD, is an associate professor at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. She coedited The Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics (Oxford University Press, 2021), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy and Psychiatry (Bloomsbury, 2019), and Extraordinary Science and Psychiatry: Responses to the Crisis in Mental Health Research (MIT Press, 2017). Her articles appeared in Philosophy of Science; Synthese; American Journal of Bioethics, and elsewhere.



















