Hemligheternas värld: Bror Gadelius och psykiatrins genombrott i det tidiga 1900-talets Sverige
Abstract
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the transformation of psychiatry in Sweden in the early 20th century. At the turn of the century, 1800–1900, a form of psychiatry appeared that in many aspects sought to differentiate itself from the discipline as it had emerged during the previous century. Theoretically there was a shift in attention from the brain to the mind and measurers were taken to make the care for the mentally ill more humanitarian. To a great extent this was a result of the writings and actions of Bror Gadelius, Sweden’s leading psychiatrist at the time. This phase in the history of psychiatry is analyzed from the perspective of two intertwined processes, the medicalization of madness and deviance and scientific specialization; as well as the nexus of power and humanism characteristic for psychiatric discourse. It is suggested that the professed new identity of psychiatry formed an essential part of Gadelius’ strategies to spread a psychiatric view on human mentality in society and to safeguard the discipline’s borders against other medical specialties. The humanitarian aspects are investigated in patient records and the narrative representation of patients in case stories. One conclusion is that power in the asylum on the one hand was a condition for the humanitarian treatment of the mentally ill, but that on the other hand inherent norms and discipline put a limit to the free expression of the patient as well as the therapeutic potential in the patient-doctor relationship.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Arts
Institution
Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion ; Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion
Disputation
Fredagen den 17 november 2017, kl. 13.15, Hörsal 2150, Eklandagatan 86.
Date of defence
2017-11-17
patrik.moller@idehist.gu.se
Date
2017-10-26Author
Möller, Patrik
Keywords
History of psychiatry
history of science
psychiatry
mentally ill
asylum
social deviance
patient records
case stories
medicalization
scientific specialization
border work
humanism
narrative medicine
medical humanities
M. Foucault
history of ideas
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-88348-87-6
Language
swe