Description
Known to psychiatrists, neurologists, and medical historians as the neuropsychiatrists' neuropsychiatrist, Michael Trimble has written a tour de force: an assessment of the 'culture' of mind-brain relations beginning with the ancients and ending in the present, and highlighting the romantic era of the nineteenth century as a crucial turning point. There is nothing else like it. -- Edward Shorter, PhD, FRSC, University of Toronto Accessible and enjoyable. This book's breadth of vision will appeal to a wide audience. -- Anthony David, MD, King's College London Dr. Trimble has made a tremendous contribution to the history of neuropsychiatry from the ancient Greeks to the present day. The Intentional Brain is sure to be well received by readers in the mental health sciences and professions and by those with an interest in medical history. -- Derick E. Vergne, MD, Tufts School of Medicine This is Trimble at his best. Some might describe the attempt as overly ambitious, but Trimble brings together a detailed understanding of the history of western thought and weaves into that our conceptions and understanding of neuroscience and neuropsychiatry. This is a delightful read, with interesting vignettes and astute understanding. -- Mark S. George, MD, Medical University of South Carolina
About the Author
Michael R. Trimble, MD, is professor emeritus of behavioral neurology at University College London's Institute of Neurology. He is the author of The Soul in the Brain: The Cerebral Basis of Language, Art, and Belief and Why Humans Like to Cry: Tragedy, Evolution, and the Brain.
Reviews
It reminded me exactly why I love psychiatry, for its complex history and ongoing scientific mystery. If you are feeling in need of a reminder of how far we have come, Trimble may provide just that inspiration. British Society for the History of Medicine
Book Information
ISBN 9781421419497
Author Michael R. Trimble
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 567g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 26mm