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Tag: Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Dec. 6th: Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau @Richardson Seminar on “Pierre Naville, The Discovery of the Unconscious, and the ‘French Exception”

Posted on December 4, 2023 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Please join us on Dec. 6, 1:15-2:45pm EST, for the next Richardson Seminar on the history of psychiatry. We will… Read more Dec. 6th: Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau @Richardson Seminar on “Pierre Naville, The Discovery of the Unconscious, and the ‘French Exception”

Author Interviews: Rachel Aviv

Posted on February 3, 2023 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

We are honoured and delighted to inaugurate our new ‘Author Interviews’ series by speaking with the acclaimed New Yorker writer,… Read more Author Interviews: Rachel Aviv

CfP – Tales from the Asylum: Patient Narratives and the (De)construction of Psychiatry

Posted on June 9, 2014June 10, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Tales from the Asylum Patient Narratives and the (De)construction of Psychiatry What is the patient’s role in shaping psychiatric practice?… Read more CfP – Tales from the Asylum: Patient Narratives and the (De)construction of Psychiatry

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