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Nachdenken über Josef F. – Annäherungen an Werk und Leben Josef Forsters in der Heidelberger Sammlung Prinzhorn

Posted on January 6, 2011November 10, 2017 by benoitmajerus

Ein Ausstellungsbericht von Maike Rotzoll Josef Forster am Ziel: Zu sich selbst gekommen, zum Edelmenschentum gelangt, schwerelos kann er „mit… Read more Nachdenken über Josef F. – Annäherungen an Werk und Leben Josef Forsters in der Heidelberger Sammlung Prinzhorn

Psychiatric Times: What Universities are Teaching About the History of Psychiatry

Posted on December 15, 2010 by gae16802

Psychiatric Times is now featuring its December blog installment from the editors at H-Madness.  In “What Are Universities and Colleges… Read more Psychiatric Times: What Universities are Teaching About the History of Psychiatry

Dr. Walter Freeman’s photographs of lobotomy patients

Posted on November 29, 2010 by valerieleclercq

A few days ago, the blog Advances in the History of Psychology pointed its readers to the work of Miriam… Read more Dr. Walter Freeman’s photographs of lobotomy patients

Seminar Series – Beyond the Couch. The Institute of Psychoanalysis

Posted on November 25, 2010August 28, 2017 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

In association with the exhibition The Unconscious in Everyday Life at the London Science Museum (until April 2011), the Institute… Read more Seminar Series – Beyond the Couch. The Institute of Psychoanalysis

Review – Darryl Cunningham. Psychiatric Tales (Bloomsbury 2011)

Posted on November 4, 2010 by andreaskillen

By Ian Williams Psychiatric Tales is an autobiographic work that happens to explain mental illness in a succinct and novel… Read more Review – Darryl Cunningham. Psychiatric Tales (Bloomsbury 2011)

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