The present article describes and analyses the emergence and development of a professional field called social integration. Ideas, theories, and occupational practices forming this field are explored, particularly those related to the development of a new discipline, that of psychotherapy. The development of three occupations (psychiatry, psychology and social work) and their professionalisation is described through their qualitative and quantitative take‑offs in particular historical periods. Three periods are identified: formation, 1850-1920, when psychiatry was defined as a medical sub-discipline; consolidation, 1920-1945, with the institutionalisation of psychiatric care, and with psychoanalysis and mental hygiene as qualitatively new c...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
The organization of work in the Western welfare states has made use of psychological know-how since ...
Some of the ideas of Sigmund Freud were preceded in a literary form by the Swedish writer August Str...
The present article describes and analyses the emergence and development of a professional field cal...
Since the early 20th century, the Swedish psychology profession has undergone several changes in its...
This article examines the pedagogic discourse of The Mental Hygiene Course (1939–1970) and the subse...
This article describes the process of professionalisation in the field of social control in Sweden. ...
Psychotherapists in mental health institutions as a professional group are part of the medical syste...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
The modern era of psychiatry is predominantly a history of confinement. Individuals suffering from m...
This special issue of Professions & Professionalism seeks to explain the transition of occupatio...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse the institutionalized Swedish Psychiatric prac...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
The organization of work in the Western welfare states has made use of psychological know-how since ...
Some of the ideas of Sigmund Freud were preceded in a literary form by the Swedish writer August Str...
The present article describes and analyses the emergence and development of a professional field cal...
Since the early 20th century, the Swedish psychology profession has undergone several changes in its...
This article examines the pedagogic discourse of The Mental Hygiene Course (1939–1970) and the subse...
This article describes the process of professionalisation in the field of social control in Sweden. ...
Psychotherapists in mental health institutions as a professional group are part of the medical syste...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
The modern era of psychiatry is predominantly a history of confinement. Individuals suffering from m...
This special issue of Professions & Professionalism seeks to explain the transition of occupatio...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse the institutionalized Swedish Psychiatric prac...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding concerning the introduction of crisis psychothe...
The organization of work in the Western welfare states has made use of psychological know-how since ...
Some of the ideas of Sigmund Freud were preceded in a literary form by the Swedish writer August Str...