Objective: To review the way in which psychiatric patients were managed around the turn of the last century, in the context of the institutions, leg-islation and knowledge and understanding of the nature of psychiatric ill-ness that existed at the time. Conclusions: In 1900 not a great deal was known about the nature of psychiatric illness, treatments were limited, non-specific and, at times, potentially quite dangerous, and most of the care of the psychiatrically ill was provided in overcrowded and underfunded institutions by poorly trained staff, not all of whom were up to the task. In spite of this, there is evidence that in NSW, mainly under the thirty-year influence of Frederick Norton Manning, the care of the psychiatrically ill was p...
In the 19th century, psychiatric institutions were the focus of thousands of articles in the leading...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
The management of the behaviour of the insane by psychotropic medications began to be known as ‘chem...
To give an overview of the development of psychiatric services in South Australia from the 1870s to ...
The last half-century of psychiatric services in the United States is examined through developments ...
From the beginning of the eighteenth century a pattern of different forms of institutional provision...
During the earliest days of the penal colony in New South Wales in 1788, the plight of the mentally ...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjectiveThe aim of this paper is to...
Australia’s first lunatic asylum was improvised in a disused convict barracks. The first doctors wer...
Today, unlike in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there are few specialised institutions to c...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
This paper describes changes in the number of residents and admissions to public psychiatric hospita...
This dissertation offers a narrative account of the evolution of psychiatric services in the general...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
In the 19th century, psychiatric institutions were the focus of thousands of articles in the leading...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
The management of the behaviour of the insane by psychotropic medications began to be known as ‘chem...
To give an overview of the development of psychiatric services in South Australia from the 1870s to ...
The last half-century of psychiatric services in the United States is examined through developments ...
From the beginning of the eighteenth century a pattern of different forms of institutional provision...
During the earliest days of the penal colony in New South Wales in 1788, the plight of the mentally ...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjectiveThe aim of this paper is to...
Australia’s first lunatic asylum was improvised in a disused convict barracks. The first doctors wer...
Today, unlike in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there are few specialised institutions to c...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
This paper describes changes in the number of residents and admissions to public psychiatric hospita...
This dissertation offers a narrative account of the evolution of psychiatric services in the general...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
In the 19th century, psychiatric institutions were the focus of thousands of articles in the leading...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
The management of the behaviour of the insane by psychotropic medications began to be known as ‘chem...