Deinstitutionalisation and After
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Deinstitutionalisation and After
Post-War Psychiatry in the Western World
Long, Vicky; Smith, Matthew; Kritsotaki, Despo
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2016
297
Dura
Inglês
9783319453590
15 a 20 dias
5106
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Introduction. Despo Kritsotaki, Vicky Long and Matthew Smith, Deinstitutionalisation and the Pathways of Post-War Psychiatry in the Western World.- Part I. Understanding deinstitutionalisation: culture, ideology and historiography.- Chapter 1. John Burnham, Deinstitutionalisation and the great sociocultural shift to consumer culture.- Chapter 2. Alexander Dunst, 'All the Fits That's News to Print': Deinstitutionalisation and Anti-Psychiatric Movement Magazines in the United States, 1970-1986.- Chapter 3. Megan Davies and Erika Dyck with Leslie Baker, Lanny Beckman, Geertje Boschma, Chris Dooley, Kathleen Kendall, Eugene LeBlanc, Robert Menzies, Marina Morrow, Diane Purvey, Neree St-Amand, Marie-Claude Thifault, Jayne Whyte, Victor Willis, After the Asylum in Canada: Surviving Deinstitutionalisation and Revising History.- Part II. Designing and implementing psychiatric reform: experiments, opportunities and oppositions.- Chapter 4. Christof Beyer, 'Islands of reform'. Early transformation of the mental health service in Lower Saxony, Germany in the 1960s.- Chapter 5. Nicolas Henckes, French deinstitutionalisation or the irony of success. Psychiatrists, the State and the transformation of the French psychiatric system, 1945-2010.- Chapter 6. Valerie Harrington, Integration in a divided world: Salford Community Mental Health Services 1948-1974.- Chapter 7. Despo Kritsotaki, Initiating deinstitutionalisation: Early attempts of mental health care reform in Greece, 1950s-1970s.- Part III. New conceptualisations of therapy and space.- Chapter 8. John Stewart, Child Guidance and Deinstitutionalisation in Post-War Britain.- Chapter 9. Cheryl McGeachan "Do you have a frog to guide you?": Exploring the 'asylum' spaces of R.D. Laing.- Part IV. After Deinstitutionalisation: experiences, challenges and legacies.- Chapter 10. Elena Trivelli, The Basaglian Legacy in Italian Psychiatry: Remembering, Myth-making, and Crystallising.- Chapter 11. Howard Padwa, Marcia Meldrum, Jack R. Friedman and Joel T. Braslow, A mental health system in recovery. The era of deinstitutionalisation in California.- Chapter 12. Roslyn Burge, Callan Park in transition.
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Mental Health;History of Psychiatry;Mental Institutions;Public Policy;Twentieth Century History;Psychology;Social Work;Mental Health;Community Care;Outpatient Services;Psychiatric Reform
Introduction. Despo Kritsotaki, Vicky Long and Matthew Smith, Deinstitutionalisation and the Pathways of Post-War Psychiatry in the Western World.- Part I. Understanding deinstitutionalisation: culture, ideology and historiography.- Chapter 1. John Burnham, Deinstitutionalisation and the great sociocultural shift to consumer culture.- Chapter 2. Alexander Dunst, 'All the Fits That's News to Print': Deinstitutionalisation and Anti-Psychiatric Movement Magazines in the United States, 1970-1986.- Chapter 3. Megan Davies and Erika Dyck with Leslie Baker, Lanny Beckman, Geertje Boschma, Chris Dooley, Kathleen Kendall, Eugene LeBlanc, Robert Menzies, Marina Morrow, Diane Purvey, Neree St-Amand, Marie-Claude Thifault, Jayne Whyte, Victor Willis, After the Asylum in Canada: Surviving Deinstitutionalisation and Revising History.- Part II. Designing and implementing psychiatric reform: experiments, opportunities and oppositions.- Chapter 4. Christof Beyer, 'Islands of reform'. Early transformation of the mental health service in Lower Saxony, Germany in the 1960s.- Chapter 5. Nicolas Henckes, French deinstitutionalisation or the irony of success. Psychiatrists, the State and the transformation of the French psychiatric system, 1945-2010.- Chapter 6. Valerie Harrington, Integration in a divided world: Salford Community Mental Health Services 1948-1974.- Chapter 7. Despo Kritsotaki, Initiating deinstitutionalisation: Early attempts of mental health care reform in Greece, 1950s-1970s.- Part III. New conceptualisations of therapy and space.- Chapter 8. John Stewart, Child Guidance and Deinstitutionalisation in Post-War Britain.- Chapter 9. Cheryl McGeachan "Do you have a frog to guide you?": Exploring the 'asylum' spaces of R.D. Laing.- Part IV. After Deinstitutionalisation: experiences, challenges and legacies.- Chapter 10. Elena Trivelli, The Basaglian Legacy in Italian Psychiatry: Remembering, Myth-making, and Crystallising.- Chapter 11. Howard Padwa, Marcia Meldrum, Jack R. Friedman and Joel T. Braslow, A mental health system in recovery. The era of deinstitutionalisation in California.- Chapter 12. Roslyn Burge, Callan Park in transition.
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