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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: gae16802

Greg Eghigian is Professor of History at Penn State University (USA), where he conducts research and teaches about the history of the human sciences and medicine. He is presently writing a history of UFOs and alien contact as a global cultural phenomenon in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Laqueur, “We Are All Victims Now”

Posted on July 1, 2010 by gae16802

The recent issue of The London Review of Books has a fascinating review by historian Thomas Laqueur (“We Are All… Read more Laqueur, “We Are All Victims Now”

Diagnostic Ambivalence and Psychiatric “Workarounds”

Posted on June 20, 2010 by gae16802

The Science, Knowledge and Technology section of the American Sociological Association has awarded this year’s Hacker Mullins Student Paper Award… Read more Diagnostic Ambivalence and Psychiatric “Workarounds”

New Collaboration with Psychiatric Times

Posted on June 17, 2010June 17, 2010 by gae16802

The scholarly blog Psychiatric Times has invited H-Madness to share a monthly guest blog with their readers.  You can follow… Read more New Collaboration with Psychiatric Times

Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine (Harvard)

Posted on June 14, 2010 by gae16802

The Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine offers an opportunity to clinicians, researchers, and historians interested in a historical perspective… Read more Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine (Harvard)

On the Lighter Side: Darth Vader’s Diagnosis

Posted on June 10, 2010 by gae16802

Both the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest Blog and The Guardian feature a story on Eric Bui and his colleagues… Read more On the Lighter Side: Darth Vader’s Diagnosis

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