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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: johannatietje

New book – “Zugriffe auf das Ich: Psychoaktive Stoffe und Personenkonzepte in der Schweiz 1945-1980”

Posted on September 16, 2016 by johannatietje

Das Verlagshaus Mohr Siebeck veröffentlichte soeben den vierten Teil seiner Reihe zur Historischen Wissensforschung. Es handelt sich um Magaly Tornays… Read more New book – “Zugriffe auf das Ich: Psychoaktive Stoffe und Personenkonzepte in der Schweiz 1945-1980”

New article – “The mirror image of asylums and prisons: A study of institutionalization trends in France (1850–2010)”

Posted on August 30, 2016 by johannatietje

On July 26th, Punishment & Society published an article in it’s OnlineFirst section that might be interesting for h-madness readers: Sacha… Read more New article – “The mirror image of asylums and prisons: A study of institutionalization trends in France (1850–2010)”

Article – The Beautiful Yet Twisted History of Psychological Testing

Posted on August 18, 2016 by johannatietje

Wired Magazine published an article on the history of psychological testing. The reason: Julian Rothenstein, founder of Redstone Press, edited a… Read more Article – The Beautiful Yet Twisted History of Psychological Testing

New Issue – Social History of Medicine

Posted on August 16, 2016 by johannatietje

Elizabeth Roberts-Pedersen, Western Sydney University, Australia, published an article in the latest issue of Social History of Medicine, which could… Read more New Issue – Social History of Medicine

Book announcement – Jung’s Wandering Archetype. Race and Religion in Analytical Psychology

Posted on August 3, 2016 by johannatietje

Carrie B. Dohe (Philipps University Marburg, Germany) has recently published a book about Jung’s Wandering Archetype. Race and Religion in Analytical Psychology.… Read more Book announcement – Jung’s Wandering Archetype. Race and Religion in Analytical Psychology

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