The British anti-psychiatrists : from institutional psychiatry to the counter-culture, 1960-1971 / Oisín Wall.
2018
RC450.G7 W29 2018
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The British anti-psychiatrists : from institutional psychiatry to the counter-culture, 1960-1971 / Oisín Wall.
Author
Wall, Oisín, author.
ISBN
9781351690973 (electronic book)
1351690973 (electronic book)
9781138048560
1138048569
1351690973 (electronic book)
9781138048560
1138048569
Published
New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
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©2018
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English
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1 online resource (xiv, 212 pages.)
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RC450.G7 W29 2018
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362.2/10941
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Routledge studies in cultural history ; 54.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: "A vista of broken clocks"
"Psychiatry's third revolution" : the therapeutic community, community care, and deinstitutionalisation
The anti-hospital and the therapeutic community : two anti-psychiatric communities
"With co-operation we could all actually win" : three anti-psychiatric events
"Society is a concentration camp" : existential reality and liberation
"A depersonalized, dehumanized world" : the politics of the family.
"Psychiatry's third revolution" : the therapeutic community, community care, and deinstitutionalisation
The anti-hospital and the therapeutic community : two anti-psychiatric communities
"With co-operation we could all actually win" : three anti-psychiatric events
"Society is a concentration camp" : existential reality and liberation
"A depersonalized, dehumanized world" : the politics of the family.