Tracing your family history can be likened to connecting the seemingly random pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. In an educational context, historical artefacts can help to connect us with past systems of mental health care and can serve to acquaint mental health nursing students with their nursing ancestors. In this article, we examine two such resources ��� a rather unusual book and a short documentary film ��� both of which have been used in sessions on the history of mental health nursing at the University of Wolverhampton
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...
This book explores how the body was investigated in the late nineteenth-century asylum in Britain. A...
Walk (1961) stated that a history of psychiatry that did not include the history of mental nurses wa...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
In this article, the concept of ‘best evidence’ in nursing history research is discussed. It focuses...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
This open access book demonstrates that, while occupation has been used to treat the mentally disord...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental health nurses and those working in mental heal...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...
This book explores how the body was investigated in the late nineteenth-century asylum in Britain. A...
Walk (1961) stated that a history of psychiatry that did not include the history of mental nurses wa...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
In this article, the concept of ‘best evidence’ in nursing history research is discussed. It focuses...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
This open access book demonstrates that, while occupation has been used to treat the mentally disord...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental health nurses and those working in mental heal...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...
This book explores how the body was investigated in the late nineteenth-century asylum in Britain. A...