A contemporary observer of the American medical and cultural landscape during the final decade of the nineteenth century would be hard-pressed to locate the buds of what would ultimately blossom into modern psychotherapy. That so-called functional nervous disorders were on the rise seemed beyond dispute. But only a tiny minority within the American medical community gave credence to the possibility that mental healing--either by itself or in conjunction with one of many available somatic therapies--offered much hope. Medical recognition of mental suffering in no way implied a concomitant commitment to mental therapeutics. Within less than a decade this situation had changed dramatically, and by 1910 psychotherapy had become the subject of a...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to sketch the progress in the treatment of mental disorders...
The National Library of Medicine's History of Medicine site has plumbed the various corners of Ameri...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
Eric Caplan's fascinating exploration of Victorian culture in the United States shatters the myth of...
A prominent feature of the postbellum, industrialized landscape in America was a preoccupation with ...
Mental Ills and Bodily Cures depicts a time when psychiatric medicine went to lengths we now find ex...
The incipient therapeutic movements of the late-Victorian and Progressive eras in the US are salient...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
Between the Depression and the mid-1950s the profession of psychiatry in America overcame its histor...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
The National Committee for Mental Hygiene (NCMH) was founded in 1909 through the efforts of Clifford...
Prezentowana praca ma na celu ukazanie wybranych mechanizmów skomplikowanego procesu kształtowania s...
This study examines the emergence and persistence of the American psychosomatic movement as represen...
The nineteenth century was a revolutionary period for the medical field in America. While there was ...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to sketch the progress in the treatment of mental disorders...
The National Library of Medicine's History of Medicine site has plumbed the various corners of Ameri...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
Eric Caplan's fascinating exploration of Victorian culture in the United States shatters the myth of...
A prominent feature of the postbellum, industrialized landscape in America was a preoccupation with ...
Mental Ills and Bodily Cures depicts a time when psychiatric medicine went to lengths we now find ex...
The incipient therapeutic movements of the late-Victorian and Progressive eras in the US are salient...
© 2002 Dr. Ann WestmorePsychiatry developed from the practices of nineteenth century medical practit...
Between the Depression and the mid-1950s the profession of psychiatry in America overcame its histor...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
The National Committee for Mental Hygiene (NCMH) was founded in 1909 through the efforts of Clifford...
Prezentowana praca ma na celu ukazanie wybranych mechanizmów skomplikowanego procesu kształtowania s...
This study examines the emergence and persistence of the American psychosomatic movement as represen...
The nineteenth century was a revolutionary period for the medical field in America. While there was ...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to sketch the progress in the treatment of mental disorders...
The National Library of Medicine's History of Medicine site has plumbed the various corners of Ameri...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...