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How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: Andrew Scull

Posted on October 9, 2015October 9, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

We are delighted to have Andrew Scull participate in our H-Madness series “How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry”. Scull,… Read more How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: Andrew Scull

Obituary: Norman Dain (1926-2015)

Posted on April 29, 2015May 2, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

One of the leading American historians of psychiatry, Norman Dain, Emeritus Professor of History at Rutgers University and a member… Read more Obituary: Norman Dain (1926-2015)

How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: George Makari

Posted on May 23, 2013May 24, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

We are delighted to present an interview with George Makari, M.D., as part of our “How I Became a Historian… Read more How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: George Makari

“How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry”: Cathy Coleborne

Posted on September 18, 2012 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

To start off the new academic year, Catharine Coleborne, Associate Professor at the University of Waikato (NZ) and author among… Read more “How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry”: Cathy Coleborne

Que reste-t-il du « transsexualisme » après le rapport de l’IGAS ?

Posted on July 17, 2012 by benoitmajerus

Introduction En 2012, l’IGAS (Inspection Générale des Affaires Sociales) rendait disponible son rapport portant sur une « évaluation des conditions de… Read more Que reste-t-il du « transsexualisme » après le rapport de l’IGAS ?

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