Shamans Among Us: Schizophrenia, Shamanism and the Evolutionary Origins of Religion

$20.50

This book supports advanced studies in psychology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology.

Shamans Among Us: Schizophrenia, Shamanism and the Evolutionary Origins of Religion
Shamans Among Us: Schizophrenia, Shamanism and the Evolutionary Origins of Religion
$20.50

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Schizophrenia is one of the most enigmatic human experiences. While it can cause terrible distress, it doesn’t fit the mold of a classic medical disease. In Shamans Among Us, Joseph Polimeni shows that today’s schizophrenia patients are no less than the modern manifestation of tribal shamans, people vital to the success of early human cultures. Spanning human history and including discussions of evolution, the definition of disease, and the nature of psychosis, Shamans Among Us is the most detailed and comprehensive evolutionary theory yet assembled to explain a specific psychiatric diagnosis. “Joseph Polimeni’s scholarly book challenges several traditional concepts of both evolutionary biology and medicine. I strongly recommend it to all those who dare to think outside the box.” — Martin Brune, MD, author of Textbook of Evolutionary Psychiatry.

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.8 × 22.9 in

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