The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness

<div><p class="Abstract">When we talk about observation, an abundance of theories in science come to our mind whose discussions are on how observation of natural sciences is susceptible or non-susceptible to observers' objectives and their previous experiences epistemologi...

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Main Author: Gholamhossein Moghadam-Heidari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vesnu Publications 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
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Online Access:http://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/article/view/126
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spelling doaj-fdd2806475604a1c91b8c5a36459bcdc2020-11-24T21:25:11ZengVesnu PublicationsInternational Journal of Body, Mind and Culture2345-58022018-09-015313514110.22122/ijbmc.v5i3.12699The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of MadnessGholamhossein Moghadam-Heidari0Associate Professor, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran<div><p class="Abstract">When we talk about observation, an abundance of theories in science come to our mind whose discussions are on how observation of natural sciences is susceptible or non-susceptible to observers' objectives and their previous experiences epistemologically, semantically, psychologically, or socially. The objects of observation in these schools are natural objects and phenomena the subject matter of which is something other than the human being. However, it is not merely natural objects which are the human being in the history of development and evolution of knowledge; the human being has also become his own object and has been studied. The body has become the object of human being in medicine and psyche, and individual and social behaviors the object of research of the human being himself in human sciences. As the object of observation is the psyche of the human being, the characteristics of observation are examined in this article from Foucault's view since its object is also the psyche of the human being. It is also shown that observation in this domain is not only a political act but an identity-making one. Due to this characteristic, "observation" was used as a technique for the treatment of psychological diseases, especially in the case of madness, until the 19<sup>th</sup> century. This led to the emergence of psychology.</p></div>http://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/article/view/126ObservationGazeMadnessObjectSubjectPower techniques
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The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
Observation
Gaze
Madness
Object
Subject
Power techniques
author_facet Gholamhossein Moghadam-Heidari
author_sort Gholamhossein Moghadam-Heidari
title The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
title_short The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
title_full The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
title_fullStr The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Clinical Gaze Techniques on the Emergence of Psychology: Revisiting Michael Foucault's History of Madness
title_sort impact of clinical gaze techniques on the emergence of psychology: revisiting michael foucault's history of madness
publisher Vesnu Publications
series International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
issn 2345-5802
publishDate 2018-09-01
description <div><p class="Abstract">When we talk about observation, an abundance of theories in science come to our mind whose discussions are on how observation of natural sciences is susceptible or non-susceptible to observers' objectives and their previous experiences epistemologically, semantically, psychologically, or socially. The objects of observation in these schools are natural objects and phenomena the subject matter of which is something other than the human being. However, it is not merely natural objects which are the human being in the history of development and evolution of knowledge; the human being has also become his own object and has been studied. The body has become the object of human being in medicine and psyche, and individual and social behaviors the object of research of the human being himself in human sciences. As the object of observation is the psyche of the human being, the characteristics of observation are examined in this article from Foucault's view since its object is also the psyche of the human being. It is also shown that observation in this domain is not only a political act but an identity-making one. Due to this characteristic, "observation" was used as a technique for the treatment of psychological diseases, especially in the case of madness, until the 19<sup>th</sup> century. This led to the emergence of psychology.</p></div>
topic Observation
Gaze
Madness
Object
Subject
Power techniques
url http://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/article/view/126
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