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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

New issue – History of Psychiatry

Posted on February 28, 2012February 28, 2012 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

A new special issue of History of Psychiatry is now available online. It is entitled “Lunacy’s last rites: dying insane… Read more New issue – History of Psychiatry

DSM-V and grief

Posted on February 26, 2012 by benoitmajerus

Last week, an interesting discussion went on in the comments section of a post we published two years ago entitled… Read more DSM-V and grief

Talk and Exhibition: Shakespeare and the Four Humors (Bethesda, Maryland)

Posted on February 23, 2012August 28, 2017 by gae16802

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE History of Medicine Division Lecture Tuesday, February 28, 2012, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Lister Hill Auditorium… Read more Talk and Exhibition: Shakespeare and the Four Humors (Bethesda, Maryland)

Meet the historian: Sally Alexander

Posted on February 20, 2012 by benoitmajerus

MEET THE HISTORIAN: Sally Alexander, 6pm, 22 Feb 2012, Room 104, South Block, Senate House, London WC1E 7HU History Lab’s ‘Meet… Read more Meet the historian: Sally Alexander

Grief Exclusion and DSM V

Posted on February 20, 2012 by ericengstrom

A recent report in the popular press cites Kenneth Kendler and Arthur Kleinman on the pathologization of grief.

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