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CfP: “Madness and Culture”

Posted on January 6, 2012 by gae16802

Call for papers: Transgressive Culture – ‘Madness’ and Culture Transgressive Culture is a new electronic and print peer-reviewed journal and… Read more CfP: “Madness and Culture”

Resources in the History of Psychiatry at the U.S. National Library of Medicine

Posted on November 14, 2011 by gae16802

The History of Medicine Division of the U.S. National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland offers some useful resources for… Read more Resources in the History of Psychiatry at the U.S. National Library of Medicine

Call for Papers: Situating and Interpreting States of Mind, 1700-2000

Posted on November 7, 2011 by gae16802

Situating and Interpreting States of Mind 1700-2000 An Interdisciplinary Conference 14-16 June 2012 Northumbria University Keynote Speakers Professor Joel P.… Read more Call for Papers: Situating and Interpreting States of Mind, 1700-2000

Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic?

Posted on June 26, 2011 by ericengstrom

An Opinion Piece in today’s NY Times on Shyness and DSM by Susan Cain argues that shyness has evolutionary advantages… Read more Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic?

The Guardian Looks at the Career of Carl Jung

Posted on June 4, 2011June 4, 2011 by gae16802

The influential and admittedly divisive figure Carl Jung (1875-1961) is the subject of a series published in the newspaper The… Read more The Guardian Looks at the Career of Carl Jung

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