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Tribute to Robert L. Spitzer by Hannah S. Decker (December 17, 2010)

Posted on January 5, 2011January 4, 2011 by benoitmajerus

(On December 17, 2010, Robert L. Spitzer, M.D. retired from 49 years of service at the New York State Psychiatric… Read more Tribute to Robert L. Spitzer by Hannah S. Decker (December 17, 2010)

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)

Are you ready for paranoid park? Daniel Paul Schreber. 100 years later

Posted on October 24, 2010 by ericengstrom

Call for Papers Are you ready for paranoid park? Daniel Paul Schreber. 100 years later The Modern Experience and the… Read more Are you ready for paranoid park? Daniel Paul Schreber. 100 years later

Podcast: Madness Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives

Posted on October 23, 2010 by gae16802

St. Cross College, University of Oxford held a conference in March 2010 entitled “Madness Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives.”  The… Read more Podcast: Madness Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives

Review – Jonathan M. Metzl. The Protest Psychosis: How schizophrenia became a black disease (Beacon 2009)

Posted on September 29, 2010 by andreaskillen

By Suman Fernando It is well known that black people, compared to white people, are much more likely to be… Read more Review – Jonathan M. Metzl. The Protest Psychosis: How schizophrenia became a black disease (Beacon 2009)

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