Mental Hygiene and Psychiatry in Modern Britain

Mental Hygiene and Psychiatry in Modern Britain

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  • Author: J. Toms
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 113732001X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

Through an examination that uses previously unavailable archives and little-used primary literature, this book places the twentieth-century mental hygiene movement within the broad sweep of modern British psychiatry, offering its own reinterpretation of important elements of this history.


Mental Hygiene and Psychiatry in Modern Britain

Mental Hygiene and Psychiatry in Modern Britain

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  • Author: J. Toms
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 113732001X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 408

Through an examination that uses previously unavailable archives and little-used primary literature, this book places the twentieth-century mental hygiene movement within the broad sweep of modern British psychiatry, offering its own reinterpretation of important elements of this history.


Feminist mental health activism in England, c. 1968-95

Feminist mental health activism in England, c. 1968-95

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  • Author: Kate Mahoney
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 1526162253
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

Feminist mental health activism in England, c.1968-1995 provides the first in-depth examination of feminist mental health activism in England, employing original oral history interviews alongside detailed case studies of unexplored feminist initiatives. It charts how feminist activists in the late 1960s initially rejected psychological approaches, before employing a range of therapies to understand themselves and support one another. This book charts the emergence of feminist mental health groups in the early 1970s, the development of feminist therapy across the 1980s, and the influence of feminist politics on national charity Mind in the 1990s. It examines what participation in feminist activism felt like; demonstrating how these emotions have influenced the construction of its history. The book simultaneously forges a new direction in the history of mental healthcare in postwar England, establishing how feminists’ grassroots support for women redefined 'community care'.


The Mental Hygiene Movement

The Mental Hygiene Movement

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  • Author: Clifford Whittingham Beers
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Mental illness
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104


Psychiatry in Britain

Psychiatry in Britain

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  • Author: Shulamit Ramon
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429848293
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336

Originally published in 1985, this book focuses on British psychiatric policies, particularly in the 1920s, and 1950s when the main legislation concerning mental illness was passed. It approaches policy primarily as the outcome of the relationship between politicians’ attitudes and those of professional groups in a specific social context. It examines the beliefs and theories of psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists and social workers, as well as the attitudes of government and MPs to mental illness, related services and its role in society. It is argued that the adherence to a medical-somatic view of mental illness by psychiatrists and politicians alike has led to the exclusion of viable alternatives, despite lip service being paid to some of them. It is shown that the issues of recent decades have important messages today, particularly in view of the 1982 amendments to the Mental Health Act and the debate about community services.


A History of Self-Harm in Britain

A History of Self-Harm in Britain

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  • Author: Chris Millard
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137529628
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 371

This book is open access under a CC BY license and charts the rise and fall of various self-harming behaviours in twentieth-century Britain. It puts self-cutting and overdosing into historical perspective, linking them to the huge changes that occur in mental and physical healthcare, social work and wider politics.


Mind, State and Society

Mind, State and Society

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  • Author: George Ikkos
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009040243
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 435

Mind, State and Society examines the reforms in psychiatry and mental health services in Britain during 1960–2010, when de-institutionalisation and community care coincided with the increasing dominance of ideologies of social liberalism, identity politics and neoliberal economics. Featuring contributions from leading academics, policymakers, mental health clinicians, service users and carers, it offers a rich and integrated picture of mental health, covering experiences from children to older people; employment to homelessness; women to LGBTQ+; refugees to black and minority ethnic groups; and faith communities and the military. It asks important questions such as: what happened to peoples' mental health? What was it like to receive mental health services? And how was it to work in or lead clinical care? Seeking answers to questions within the broader social-political context, this book considers the implications for modern society and future policy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.


Work and Occupation in French and English Mental Hospitals, c.1918-1939

Work and Occupation in French and English Mental Hospitals, c.1918-1939

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  • Author: Jane Freebody
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031131053
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

This open access book demonstrates that, while occupation has been used to treat the mentally disordered since the early nineteenth century, approaches to its use have varied across different countries and in different time periods. Comparing how occupation was used in French and English mental institutions between 1918 and 1939, one hundred years after the heyday of moral therapy, the book is an essential read for those researching the history of mental health and medicine more generally. It provides an overview of the legislation, management structures and financial conditions that affected mental institutions in France and England, and contributed to their differing responses to the new theories of occupational therapy emerging from the USA and Germany during the interwar period.


The Intimate State

The Intimate State

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  • Author: Teri Chettiar
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190931205
  • Category : Interpersonal relations
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

The Intimate State explores how state-supported mental health initiatives made emotional intimacy both politically valued and personally desired during a crucial period of modern British psychiatric and cultural history. Focusing on the transformative decades following World War II, Teri Chettiar narrates the surprising story of how individual emotional wellbeing became conflated with inclusive democracy and subsequently prioritized in the eyes of scientists, politicians, and ordinary citizens. This new model of emotional health promoted nuclear families and monogamous marriage relationships as fundamental for individual and political stability and fostered unexpected collaborations between British mental health professionals and social reformers who sought to resolve the Cold War crisis in political and moral values. However, this model also generated backlash and resistance from communities who were excluded from its vision of idealized intimacy, including women, queer people, and adolescents. Ultimately, these communities would foster a new generation of activists who would turn the state agenda on its head by demanding political recognition for marginalized citizens on the basis of emotional health. Through new archival research, The Intimate State traces the rise of a modern psychiatric view of the importance of intimate relationships and the resultant political culture that continues to inform identity politics--and the politics of social equality--to this day.


Mental Health, Social Policy and the Law

Mental Health, Social Policy and the Law

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  • Author: Tom Butler
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 134907439X
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256