Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucial episode in the development of ‘modern ’ psychological medicine, arguing doctors initially believed shell-shock was caused by the physical effects of shell explosions, and only gradually realised these were psychological disorders, treatable by psychotherapy. This article argues that conceptual frameworks of pre-war medicine provided models of mind-body relations which allowed doctors to recognise the emotional origins of shell-shock on the outbreak of war. Distinct schools of ‘physical’ and ‘psychological ’ thought only emerged in 1916; physical theories persisted beyond 1918; and the war had an uneven effect on engagement with psychodynami...
During World War I, the British Military were perplexed by a strange injury that was affecting soldi...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, in Queen Square, L...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucial episode...
Historians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous and me...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the origins of modern British and American mili...
From ancient times, fatal injuries and casualties have been associated with the concept of waging wa...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
When Australian troops were called to fight for the British Empire during World War I they had to de...
During World War I, the British Military were perplexed by a strange injury that was affecting soldi...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, in Queen Square, L...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucial episode...
Historians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous and me...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the origins of modern British and American mili...
From ancient times, fatal injuries and casualties have been associated with the concept of waging wa...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
When Australian troops were called to fight for the British Empire during World War I they had to de...
During World War I, the British Military were perplexed by a strange injury that was affecting soldi...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, in Queen Square, L...