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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: psychiatric patients

Book: Asylum Ways of Seeing: Psychiatric Patients, American Thought and Culture, by Heather Murray

Posted on March 4, 2022 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The book Asylum Ways of Seeing: Psychiatric Patients, American Thought and Culture written by Haether Murray may be of interest to… Read more Book: Asylum Ways of Seeing: Psychiatric Patients, American Thought and Culture, by Heather Murray

Conference: New perspectives in transcultural psychiatry (3 Nov. – 5 Nov. 2021, Berlin)

Posted on October 14, 2021November 4, 2021 by Eva Andersen

The conference “New perspectives in transcultural psychiatry“, held from 3 to 5 November 2021 in Berlin at the Centre Marc… Read more Conference: New perspectives in transcultural psychiatry (3 Nov. – 5 Nov. 2021, Berlin)

Book review: Dérives, Une histoire sensible des parcours psychiatriques en Ontario français, M-C. Thifault & M. LeBel

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Eva Andersen

Book review of Dérives, Une histoire sensible des parcours psychiatriques en Ontario français, M-C. Thifault & M. LeBel, Ottawa, Presses… Read more Book review: Dérives, Une histoire sensible des parcours psychiatriques en Ontario français, M-C. Thifault & M. LeBel

Book: “Dérives: Une Histoire Sensible Des Parcours Psychiatriques en Ontario Français”, by Marie Lebel and Marie-Claude Thifault

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The book Dérives: Une histoire Sensible des Parcours Psychiatriques en Ontario Français written by Marie Lebel and Marie-Claude Thifault may be of… Read more Book: “Dérives: Une Histoire Sensible Des Parcours Psychiatriques en Ontario Français”, by Marie Lebel and Marie-Claude Thifault

Book: Extraordinaire! Unbekannte Werke aus psychiatrischen Einrichtungen in der Schweiz um 1900

Posted on August 7, 2019August 1, 2019 by Eva Andersen

The book “Extraordinaire! Unbekannte Werke aus psychiatrischen Einrichtungen in der Schweiz um 1900” could be of use to those interested… Read more Book: Extraordinaire! Unbekannte Werke aus psychiatrischen Einrichtungen in der Schweiz um 1900

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