Foreword, by Allen Frances, M.D.
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Coming Back Home from the Study of Genocide to Everyday Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
Part I: Applying the Concept of Democratic Mind to Treating Emotional Disorders, Breakdowns of Relationships and Disorders of Evil
Chapter 1: Democratic Mind: A Different Lens for Understanding and Treating for Psychological Health
Chapter 2: Understanding Totalitarian Meanings in Relationship Disorders and Psychopathology
Part II: Psychological Health, the Woes of DSM, and Multiple Schools of Therapy
Chapter 3: Psychological Health: Protecting and Improving the Quality of Life: My Own Life and the Lives of Others
Chapter 4: A Basic Question for Psychiatry and Psychology: How Much Can We Try to Cure the Mind through the Body?
Chapter 5: DSM-Thinking is Oblivious to the Human Condition: Returning Psychiatry to the Unconscious, Human Relationships, and Value Choices
Chapter 6: The Wisdom and Tools of Multiple Schools of Psychotherapy
Afterword
Appendix: Prescriptions for a Free and Democratic Mind
Bibliography