New Books in Psychology

Mariana Craciun, "From Skepticism to Competence: How American Psychiatrists Learn Psychotherapy" (U Chicago Press, 2024)

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Sep 8, 2024
Mariana Craciun, a sociologist and author, explores how American psychiatrists learn psychotherapy amidst the challenges of bridging medical expertise with understanding the mind. She discusses the skepticism novice psychiatrists face, contrasting pharmacological approaches with psychotherapeutic techniques. Craciun highlights the evolution of training practices, the power dynamics in medical settings, and the vital role of skepticism in fostering inquiry and competence. Listeners gain insights into the shifting landscape of psychiatry and the complexities of integrating diverse therapeutic methods.
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ANECDOTE

Shift in Research Focus

  • Mariana Craciun initially intended to study Romanian immigrants.
  • She shifted to studying knowledge and expertise after finding immigration studies too personal.
INSIGHT

Reconciling Approaches to Mental Illness

  • The book explores how psychiatrists reconcile biological and psychotherapeutic approaches to mental illness.
  • It examines how these distinct models fit within the broader field of mental health.
ANECDOTE

Shorewood's Resources and Friction

  • Shorewood, a well-resourced clinic, offers diverse mental health interventions, including psychotherapy.
  • Its resources allow for heightened epistemic and professional friction among residents.
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