International audienceThis article develops an analytical framework of processes of institutional reform in psychiatry in Western countries during the last century. It discusses explanations of social change based on deinstitutionalization and proposes instead to put reform practices themselves at the center of the analysis. Central to this framework is thus the historicity of the idea of reform itself. Taking the case of France as an example, the article shows how the diffusion of a reformist ethos within psychiatry in the post-World War II period can be accounted for by a change in medical expertise during the first half of the century. It concludes with a discussion of the changing relationship between psychiatrists and the State in the ...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
International audienceThis article uses archival as well as published materials to trace the develop...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
International audienceThis article develops an analytical framework of processes of institutional re...
This thesis analyses the reform of psychiatric hospitals in France from the end of World War II unti...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
In a recent number of the French journal of social history, Genèses, Nicolas Henckes publishes an ar...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations in the regime of practice and discou...
International audienceThis chapter examines the emergence and rise of a rhetoric of revolutionary ch...
International audienceThe article examines the tensions involved in the development of treatment for...
International audienceFrom the criticism of Asylum to the Public Health Offer: the French Way of Des...
Objective: The authors evaluate the forces that are changing psychiatric practice and pro-pose optio...
My PhD thesis related the growth of a large social system devoted to the treatment of personal probl...
International audienceThe author will study a chapter rather unknown of the French psychiatry histor...
Defence date: 11 December 2015Examining Board: Professor Dirk Moses, EUI; Professor Alexander Etkind...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
International audienceThis article uses archival as well as published materials to trace the develop...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...
International audienceThis article develops an analytical framework of processes of institutional re...
This thesis analyses the reform of psychiatric hospitals in France from the end of World War II unti...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
In a recent number of the French journal of social history, Genèses, Nicolas Henckes publishes an ar...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations in the regime of practice and discou...
International audienceThis chapter examines the emergence and rise of a rhetoric of revolutionary ch...
International audienceThe article examines the tensions involved in the development of treatment for...
International audienceFrom the criticism of Asylum to the Public Health Offer: the French Way of Des...
Objective: The authors evaluate the forces that are changing psychiatric practice and pro-pose optio...
My PhD thesis related the growth of a large social system devoted to the treatment of personal probl...
International audienceThe author will study a chapter rather unknown of the French psychiatry histor...
Defence date: 11 December 2015Examining Board: Professor Dirk Moses, EUI; Professor Alexander Etkind...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
International audienceThis article uses archival as well as published materials to trace the develop...
article relatif à la catégorisation du trouble mental et de la normalité par la psychiatrie américai...