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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: Mental Illness

CfP: L.M. Montgomery and Mental Health

Posted on December 28, 2020 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Journal of L.M. Montgomery Studies journaloflmmontgomerystudies.ca CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS L.M. Montgomery and Mental Health Deadline: Abstracts due 15 February 2021;… Read more CfP: L.M. Montgomery and Mental Health

Exhibition: ‘Prisoners or patients? Criminal insanity in Victorian Scotland’ (Edinburgh, August 2019)

Posted on August 1, 2019 by Eva Andersen

The exhibition ‘Prisoners or patients? Criminal insanity in Victorian Scotland’ could be of interest to h-madness readers. It explores the… Read more Exhibition: ‘Prisoners or patients? Criminal insanity in Victorian Scotland’ (Edinburgh, August 2019)

Is This the Worst Time Ever to Have a Severe Mental Illness?

Posted on August 20, 2014August 20, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Psychiatrist Allen Frances, Professor Emeritus at Duke University and Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force, has published a new article… Read more Is This the Worst Time Ever to Have a Severe Mental Illness?

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