In the present study, we investigated a unique set of historical health-care records of women admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Sydney, Australia with a diagnosis of psychosis or mania after childbirth in the post-World War II (WWII) period, from 1945 to 1955. This research is part of a larger project examining how the descriptions of these women documented in the health-care records from 1885 to 1975 affected their treatment and the outcome of their admission. In the present paper, we report on the findings from an intensive examination of the post WWII documents. Eighteen health-care records from a psychiatric facility (Gladesville Hospital) were identified from admission registers housed in the State Records Office of New South Wales...
Historically, mental illness has often gone untreated or treated inadequately, especially in women. ...
There has been no previous systematic exploration of the childhood experiences of Special Hospital p...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This paper examines how mothers’ insanity was constructed in Victoria, Australia, in an early twenti...
Mental illness in the United States has been part of a complex history. Many details of mental hospi...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Alison\u27s presentation draws from thirty-one mothers\u27 mental patient files, including a family ...
The mid-1900s was a pivotal moment in reforming mental health treatment and care in American Psychia...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
Background:Historical accounts of Australia’s early colonial lunatic asylums often neglect to mentio...
Background: Historical accounts of Australia’s early colonial lunatic asylums often neglect to menti...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
Purpose To investigate whether lifelong admission to psychiatric asylum care was usual practice befo...
This study analyses the fact that young adults under the age of 21 were sent to mental institutions ...
Historically, mental illness has often gone untreated or treated inadequately, especially in women. ...
There has been no previous systematic exploration of the childhood experiences of Special Hospital p...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This paper examines how mothers’ insanity was constructed in Victoria, Australia, in an early twenti...
Mental illness in the United States has been part of a complex history. Many details of mental hospi...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Alison\u27s presentation draws from thirty-one mothers\u27 mental patient files, including a family ...
The mid-1900s was a pivotal moment in reforming mental health treatment and care in American Psychia...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
Background:Historical accounts of Australia’s early colonial lunatic asylums often neglect to mentio...
Background: Historical accounts of Australia’s early colonial lunatic asylums often neglect to menti...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
Purpose To investigate whether lifelong admission to psychiatric asylum care was usual practice befo...
This study analyses the fact that young adults under the age of 21 were sent to mental institutions ...
Historically, mental illness has often gone untreated or treated inadequately, especially in women. ...
There has been no previous systematic exploration of the childhood experiences of Special Hospital p...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...