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Tag: History of Psychiatry

New issue – History of Psychiatry

Posted on February 22, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

A new issue of History of Psychiatry is now available online. The articles in this issue deal with a French psychiatrist’s… Read more New issue – History of Psychiatry

Dissertations – The Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908

Posted on January 5, 2015 by marinalienhard

Cihangir Gündoğdu: “Are there no asylums?”
 : the Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908 The present study seeks to contribute… Read more Dissertations – The Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908

Dissertations – Surviving Success, Reconciling Resilience

Posted on December 18, 2014December 18, 2014 by marinalienhard

Katie Aubrecht: Surviving Success, Reconciling Resilience: A Critical Analysis of the Appearance of Student ‘Mental Life’ at one Canadian University… Read more Dissertations – Surviving Success, Reconciling Resilience

Call for thesis abstracts

Posted on December 9, 2014October 12, 2017 by marinalienhard

  In order to keep up with the latest research, h-madness is looking to expand its category “Dissertations”. The category… Read more Call for thesis abstracts

Mad Studies to replace (history of) psychiatry?

Posted on October 11, 2014 by benoitmajerus

In a recent article, the Guardian presented Mad Matters, a Canadian movement that pleads for taking into account “the lived… Read more Mad Studies to replace (history of) psychiatry?

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