Cultures of psychiatry and mental health care in postwar Britain and the Netherlands / / edited by Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra and Roy Porter.

Anti-psychiatry' is a movement more sloganized than analysed. Until now it has been associated in the English-speaking world primarily with R.D. Laing and a coterie of his associates, and a radical critique not just of psychiatric hospitalization but of the very premises of psychiatry itself an...

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Superior document:Wellcome Institute series in the history of medicine
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, Atlanta, Georgia : : Rodopi,, [1998]
©1998
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Wellcome Institute series in the history of medicine.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Notes on Contributors --  |t Introduction: Cultures of Psychiatry and Mental Health Care in Postwar Britain and the Netherlands /  |r Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra --  |t Restructuring Mental Health Services in Twentieth Century Britain /  |r Joan Busfield --  |t Dutch Psychiatry after World War II: An Overview /  |r Paul Schnabel --  |t Before Anti-Psychiatry: 'Mental Health' in Wartime Britain /  |r Mathew Thomson --  |t Psychiatry and Society: The Dutch Mental Hygiene Movement 1924-1960 /  |r Leonie de Goei --  |t 'They Used to Call it Psychiatry': Aspects of the Development and Impact of Psychopharmacology /  |r E. M. Tansey --  |t LSD and the Dualism between Medical and Social Theories of Mental Illness /  |r Stephen Snelders --  |t R. D. Laing in Scotland: Facts and Fictions of the 'Rumpus Room' and Interpersonal Psychiatry /  |r Jonathan Andrews --  |t "Messiah of the Schizophrenics": Jan Foudraine and Anti-Psychiatry in Holland /  |r Gemma Blok --  |t The Dennendal Experiment, 1969-1974: The Legacy of a Tolerant Educative Culture /  |r Ido Weijers --  |t Enemies Within: Postwar Bethlem and the Maudsley Hospital /  |r Keir Waddington --  |t The Changing Professional Identity of the Dutch Psychiatrist 1960-1970 /  |r Harry Oosterhuis and Saskia Wolters --  |t From the Asylum to the Community: The Mental Patient in Postwar Britain /  |r Peter Barham --  |t The Battle Against Peace-Keeping Frustrations: Psychiatrists and Psychologists in the Dutch Army /  |r Hans Binneveld --  |t Anti-Psychiatry and the Family: Taking the Long View /  |r Roy Porter --  |t Raising the Anti: Jan Foudraine, Ronald Laing and Anti-Psychiatry /  |r Colin Jones --  |t The View from the North Sea /  |r David Ingleby --  |t Index. 
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