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History of Icelandic psychiatry

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2012
The history of Icelandic psychiatry is in many ways comparable with neighboring countries. Mentally ill people were badly treated in the country and received no medical treatment until at the beginning of the 20th century. Kleppur Hospital for the mentally insane was built in 1907; hence the development was approximately 150 years later than in ...
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History of forensic psychiatry

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent English-language literature in the history of psychiatry, with a special emphasis on the history of forensic psychiatry. It considers publications from 2008 and early 2009, as well as a few important older works that have not yet been reviewed in these pages.The history of forensic psychiatry is a ...
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Psychiatry and history: aspects of history of psychiatry.

Confinia psychiatrica. Borderland of psychiatry. Grenzgebiete der Psychiatrie. Les Confins de la psychiatrie, 1978
Psychiatry has asked and has been helped from many sides. As far as history is concerned, it was interested, almost exclusively, as long as it was history of psychiatry. In this paper an attempt has been made to show that history and, especially, philosophy of history could offer substantial help, particularly as teachers of methodology and ...
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History of Psychiatry

Psychiatry has an exceptional place in medicine. This is due to the fact that it deals with different aspects of human beings. The history and ethics of psychiatry have become the subject of research because of the disciplinary characteristics of psychiatry.
Yıldız, A.   +6 more
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A History of Norwegian Psychiatry

History of Psychiatry, 2004
In Norway the building of asylums started in 1855 with the establishment of Gaustad State Asylum. Until the 1950s Norwegian psychiatry was mainly a hospital psychiatry, strongly influenced by the pre-war German tradition. After World War II, it was influenced by British social psychiatry and American psychoanalysis.
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Race, culture and psychiatry: a history of transcultural psychiatry

History of Psychiatry, 2005
The term ‘transcultural psychiatry’ has encompassed changing notions of race, culture and psychiatry and, as a result, it is a difficult concept to define. For a long time psychiatrists and social scientists have been commenting on how the psyches and psychiatric illnesses differ in non-White populations.
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History of psychiatry

2022
Sarah Jawad, Wendy Burn
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The promise of machine learning in predicting treatment outcomes in psychiatry

World Psychiatry, 2021
Adam M Chekroud   +2 more
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