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Richard Noll, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at DeSales University's College of Sciences. He is a clinical psychologist and historian of medicine renowned for his critical analyses of the history of psychiatry, particularly focusing on Carl Gustav Jung, dementia praecox, schizophrenia, and shamanism. His work spans multiple disciplines, including anthropology, cognitive science, and religious studies.
Dr. Noll's research interests center on the intersection of clinical psychology and historical studies, with a focus on the evolution of psychiatric theories and practices. He has conducted extensive anthropological fieldwork on Siberian Tungus shamans in China and Mongol shamans in Mongolia, integrating these findings into broader discussions on the cognitive science of religion. His publications have been translated into 14 languages and presented across six continents.
The trends in Dr. Noll's scholarly output reflect a deep engagement with the history of medicine, particularly the cultural and intellectual roots of psychiatric diagnoses. His fieldwork in Siberia, Mongolia, and Japan complements his theoretical work, creating a unique bridge between empirical anthropological research and historical analysis.
- Scientific Awards:
- JSPS Invitational Fellowship for Research in Japan
- BMA Medical Book Award (Psychiatry) for American Madness
- Cheiron Book Prize for American Madness
- Association of American Publishers' award for The Jung Cult
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