IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN WAR AND MADNEES? HOW PSYCHIATRISTS RESPONDED TO THE PROBLEM OF THOSE 'DRIVEN MAD BY WAR'? THIS ARTICLE TRIES TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS BY DRAWING ON CLINICAL RECORDS FOR THREE iTALIAN PSICHIATRIC HOSPITALS IN THE PERIOD FROM 1940 TO 1950
Parution - History of psychiatry History of psychiatry, septembre 2011, vol. 22, n°3. ...
During the Second World War, the role of psychiatrists in military training was crucial. The part pl...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN WAR AND MADNEES? HOW PSYCHIATRISTS RESPONDED TO THE PROBLEM OF THOSE '...
Psychiatry and people between war and borders, the psychiatric hospital of Pergine Valsugana between...
This thesis investigates the mental health of civilians through an exploration of medical discourse,...
This chapter explores the relationship between madness and political conflict through the lens of ma...
World War I is known for being the first industrialized war. More than 600,000soldiers, who had serv...
The article analyses the fate of the mentally ill living in northern Norway during the 2nd World War...
Italian psychiatry and the war, Bruna Blanchi. The war provided to Italian psychiatry an opportunity...
This article discusses the psychiatric therapeutics of Northfield military psychiatric hospital and ...
This article investigates a novel type of war neurosis defined by Yugoslav psychiatrists in the afte...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
Before the German occupation, mortality in French psychiatric hospitals was comparatively stable, th...
Sixty years have gone by since the end of World War II, and the history of European psychiatry durin...
Parution - History of psychiatry History of psychiatry, septembre 2011, vol. 22, n°3. ...
During the Second World War, the role of psychiatrists in military training was crucial. The part pl...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN WAR AND MADNEES? HOW PSYCHIATRISTS RESPONDED TO THE PROBLEM OF THOSE '...
Psychiatry and people between war and borders, the psychiatric hospital of Pergine Valsugana between...
This thesis investigates the mental health of civilians through an exploration of medical discourse,...
This chapter explores the relationship between madness and political conflict through the lens of ma...
World War I is known for being the first industrialized war. More than 600,000soldiers, who had serv...
The article analyses the fate of the mentally ill living in northern Norway during the 2nd World War...
Italian psychiatry and the war, Bruna Blanchi. The war provided to Italian psychiatry an opportunity...
This article discusses the psychiatric therapeutics of Northfield military psychiatric hospital and ...
This article investigates a novel type of war neurosis defined by Yugoslav psychiatrists in the afte...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
Before the German occupation, mortality in French psychiatric hospitals was comparatively stable, th...
Sixty years have gone by since the end of World War II, and the history of European psychiatry durin...
Parution - History of psychiatry History of psychiatry, septembre 2011, vol. 22, n°3. ...
During the Second World War, the role of psychiatrists in military training was crucial. The part pl...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...