Background The National Association for Mental Health adopted the 'brand name' MIND as part of its transformation into a campaigning pressure group at the turn of the 1970s. This article examines the historical antecedents to key statements made by the organisation at this time regarding the relationship of mental health with, what was then called, 'mental handicap'. Methods The National Association is placed within the historical context of the movement for mental hygiene. The article traces how the movement theorised mental health as critically related to intellect and emotionality. Results The movement relegated people deemed 'mentally deficient' from therapeutic policies based on family relationships believed to prom...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
Well-planned care arrangements with effective distribution of available resources have the potential...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
During the 1970s the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH) re-labelled itself MIND, becoming...
Current policy and practice directed towards people with learning disabilities originates in the dei...
The National Committee for Mental Hygiene (NCMH) was founded in 1909 through the efforts of Clifford...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
The history of mental health reform is largely the history of changing public attitudes. This is not...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
Traditionally, medicine and psychology have characterised mental handicap as an objectively diagnosa...
The purpose of this study is to examine the dynamics between professional knowledge and the power to...
During late 1951 and early 1952, married couple, social biologist Elaine Cumming and psychiatrist Jo...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
Well-planned care arrangements with effective distribution of available resources have the potential...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
During the 1970s the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH) re-labelled itself MIND, becoming...
Current policy and practice directed towards people with learning disabilities originates in the dei...
The National Committee for Mental Hygiene (NCMH) was founded in 1909 through the efforts of Clifford...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
The history of mental health reform is largely the history of changing public attitudes. This is not...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
Traditionally, medicine and psychology have characterised mental handicap as an objectively diagnosa...
The purpose of this study is to examine the dynamics between professional knowledge and the power to...
During late 1951 and early 1952, married couple, social biologist Elaine Cumming and psychiatrist Jo...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
Well-planned care arrangements with effective distribution of available resources have the potential...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...