Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the historiographical tropes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which have emphasised the experience of those identified (and legally defined) as lunatics and the social, cultural, political, medical and institutional context of their treatment. A historical narrative structured around rights (to health and liberty) is now complicated by the rise of new organising categories such as 'costs', 'risks', 'needs' and 'values'. This paper, drawing on insights from a series of witness seminars attended by historians, clinicians and policymakers, proposes a programme of research to place modern mental health services in England and Wales in a richer hist...
This article argues that the Mass Observation Project (MOP) at the University of Sussex offers a uni...
Mental health service delivery in the UK has been subject to renewed policy scrutiny over the past d...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histor...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Purpose This paper examines reform of mental health legislation in England and Wales. It covers the ...
Purpose This paper examines reform of mental health legislation in England and Wales. It covers the ...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Community mental health encompasses a diverse range of statutory, voluntary and informal care servic...
Surveys understandings and misunderstandings about the history of psychiatry and their impact on mod...
This article argues that the Mass Observation Project (MOP) at the University of Sussex offers a uni...
Mental health service delivery in the UK has been subject to renewed policy scrutiny over the past d...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histor...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Purpose This paper examines reform of mental health legislation in England and Wales. It covers the ...
Purpose This paper examines reform of mental health legislation in England and Wales. It covers the ...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
Community mental health encompasses a diverse range of statutory, voluntary and informal care servic...
Surveys understandings and misunderstandings about the history of psychiatry and their impact on mod...
This article argues that the Mass Observation Project (MOP) at the University of Sussex offers a uni...
Mental health service delivery in the UK has been subject to renewed policy scrutiny over the past d...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...