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Category: Panel organization

Lecture and Debate: Quelle histoire pour la santé mentale ?, by Hervé Guillemain

Posted on February 5, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers, Henri Guillemain will organise a panel discussion titled “Quelle histoire pour la santé mentale?“ on March 20… Read more Lecture and Debate: Quelle histoire pour la santé mentale ?, by Hervé Guillemain

Live Online Discussion on Film Mad to Be Normal

Posted on April 20, 2021 by gae16802

The Psychology Film Club sponsored by the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology will be hosting a live online… Read more Live Online Discussion on Film Mad to Be Normal

Panel organization – Canadian Society for the History of Medicine 2013

Posted on November 21, 2012November 21, 2012 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

A message from Kathryn McKay, PhD candidate at Simon Fraser University: Hi H-Madness members, We are organizing a panel for… Read more Panel organization – Canadian Society for the History of Medicine 2013

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