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Mental Health History – It Matters

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2023
Toby Raeburn   +2 more
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The history of mental models

2004
What is the end result of perception? What is the output of linguistic comprehension? How do we anticipate the world, and make sensible decisions about what to do? What underlies thinking and reasoning? One answer to these questions is that we rely on mental models of the world. Perception yields a mental model, linguistic comprehension yields a mental
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Occupational Mental Health: A Brief History

Occupational Medicine, 2000
This paper describes the development of occupational mental health in the United Kingdom. It looks at the increasing involvement of occupational health staff in this aspect of the workplace and the role played by organizational psychologists in exploring the relationship between work and mental well-being.
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History of mental retardation: An essay review.

History of Psychology, 1999
The history of mental retardation previously focused on residential institutions and the ideas of professionals. Given that the vast majority of people with mental retardation lived in their family homes or other locations in their communities, this emphasis has been misleading. Recent historical studies by James W. Trent Jr.; Philip M.
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‘Balkan Mentality’: History, Legend, Imagination

Nations and Nationalism, 1996
Abstract. In this article I attempt to do two things. First I consider in what sense it could be reasonable to talk of a ‘Balkan mentality’, shared across national divisions by all peoples in Southeastern Europe. I argue among other things that nationalism and its impact on culture and scholarship has been a major stumbling block for the ...
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[Mental disease between norm and history].

Minerva psichiatrica, 1995
After a brief discussion of the concept of statistical, social and functional norm, the authors stress that the latter is related to the constant evolution and hence uncertain nature of scientific knowledge. With regard to mental disease it is underlined that, during the history of psychiatrics, social aspects have often been confused with functional ...
CARUSO G   +2 more
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The history, mental state examination and formulation

1989
As in any branch of medicine, psychiatry begins with taking a good history and examining the patient. The history is very similar in format to that taken in general medicine, while the mental state examination is something very particular to psychiatry. Having done both of these, it is then necessary to provide a formulation — i.e.
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The History of Mental Retardation

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976
null ROSEN   +5 more
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