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_aThe Medicalized Body and Anesthetic Culture _bThe Cadaver, the Memorial Body, and the Recovery of Lived Experience _cby Brent Dean Robbins. |
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_aNew York _bPalgrave Macmillan US _c2018 |
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| 490 | 0 | _aBehavioral Science and Psychology (Springer-41168) | |
| 505 | 0 | _a1. The Medicalized Body and Anesthetic Culture -- 2. Confronting the Cadaver: The Denial of Death in Modern Medicine -- 3. Time and Efficiency in the Age of Calculative Rationality: A Metabletic Entry Point -- 4. The Zombie Body of Linear Perspective Vision -- 5. Applications of Terror Management Theory -- 6. Terror Management in Medical Culture -- 7. Dehumanization in Modern Medicine and Science -- 8. Objectification of the Body as a Terror Management Defense -- 9. The Objectification of Women and Nature -- 10. The Role of the Medical Cadaver in the Genesis of Enlightenment-Era Science and Technology -- 11. A Theological Context -- 12. The Changing Nature of the Cadaver -- 13. Anesthetic Culture -- 14. Psychiatry's Collusion with Anesthetic Culture -- 15. Mindfulness-the Way of the Heart. | |
| 520 | _aThis book examines how modern medicine's mechanistic conception of the body has become a defense mechanism to cope with death anxiety. Robbins draws from research on the phenomenology of the body, the history of cadaver dissection, and empirical research in terror management theory to highlight how medical culture operates as an agent which promotes anesthetic consciousness as a habit of perception. In short, modern medicine's comportment toward the cadaver promotes the suppression of the memory of the person who donated their body. This suppression of the memorial body comes at the price of concealing the lived, experiential body of patients in medical practice. Robbins argues that this style of coping has influenced Western culture and has helped to foster maladaptive patterns of perception associated with experiential avoidance, diminished empathy, death denial, and the dysregulation of emotion. . | ||
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_2embne _9173247 _aMuerte _xAspectos psicológicos |
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_aSpringerLink (Online service) _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005046756 _1http://viaf.org/viaf/148105729 |
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