In August 2010, the Institute of Mental Health hosted the 1st International Health Humanities Conference: Madness & Literature, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK. The conference was attended by a range of individuals who are prominent in the fields of medicine and literature, such as Elaine Showalter and Kay Redfield Jamison, and formed part of the Health Humanities initiative at the University of Nottingham. Health Humanities is a novel approach that is rapidly developing beyond the Medical Humanities to become a much broader and more inclusive movement, aimed at investigating how theory and practice from a variety of arts and humanities disciplines can inform and advance individual and institutional notions of health...
Introduction This issue of the Journal features two cohort studies which show a marked excess of sc...
With the launch of the Prisms Global Mental Health series, we are taking the opportunity to make exp...
This special edition comprises peer reviewed papers from the 2018 Second Australasian Mental Health ...
This special issue emerges as a result of papers delivered at the 1st International Health Humanitie...
On behalf of the editors and team at Emerald Group Publishing I would like to welcome readers to thi...
Addressing the public’s mental health Public Mental Health is a complex and growing part of public h...
1ST INTERNATIONAL HEALTH HUMANITIES CONFERENCE 2010 “Madness and Literature” The Institute of Mental...
‘Spoiler alert’: This editorial speaks to that of Dr. John Williamson that is published in this year...
sychiatrists and historians used to exist in a state of mutual mistrust and suspicion. Professional ...
During the last decades several authors have criticized the arrival of evidence-based practice (EBP)...
Contemporary society is characterised by at least three fundamental shifts. The first is an economic...
Do the arts and humanities have a place in occupational medicine? The tradition of links between the...
Recent epidemiological research has demonstrated that mental disorders cause considerable burden on ...
Summary The draft Mental Health Bill, which amends the Mental Health Act 1983 for England and Wales,...
Blog post: Over 80 delegates attended the first conference of the recently launched Mental Health, W...
Introduction This issue of the Journal features two cohort studies which show a marked excess of sc...
With the launch of the Prisms Global Mental Health series, we are taking the opportunity to make exp...
This special edition comprises peer reviewed papers from the 2018 Second Australasian Mental Health ...
This special issue emerges as a result of papers delivered at the 1st International Health Humanitie...
On behalf of the editors and team at Emerald Group Publishing I would like to welcome readers to thi...
Addressing the public’s mental health Public Mental Health is a complex and growing part of public h...
1ST INTERNATIONAL HEALTH HUMANITIES CONFERENCE 2010 “Madness and Literature” The Institute of Mental...
‘Spoiler alert’: This editorial speaks to that of Dr. John Williamson that is published in this year...
sychiatrists and historians used to exist in a state of mutual mistrust and suspicion. Professional ...
During the last decades several authors have criticized the arrival of evidence-based practice (EBP)...
Contemporary society is characterised by at least three fundamental shifts. The first is an economic...
Do the arts and humanities have a place in occupational medicine? The tradition of links between the...
Recent epidemiological research has demonstrated that mental disorders cause considerable burden on ...
Summary The draft Mental Health Bill, which amends the Mental Health Act 1983 for England and Wales,...
Blog post: Over 80 delegates attended the first conference of the recently launched Mental Health, W...
Introduction This issue of the Journal features two cohort studies which show a marked excess of sc...
With the launch of the Prisms Global Mental Health series, we are taking the opportunity to make exp...
This special edition comprises peer reviewed papers from the 2018 Second Australasian Mental Health ...