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List of Figures; About the Editors and Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Deinstitutionalisation and the Pathways of Post-War Psychiatry in the Western World; Defining Deinstitutionalisation; Precursors and Drivers of Deinstitutionalisation; Origins of Deinstitutionalisation; Different Paths and Paces; Outcomes; Contents; Part I: Understanding Deinstitutionalisation: Culture, Ideology and Historiography; Chapter 2: Deinstitutionalisation and the Great Sociocultural Shift to Consumer Culture; Introduction; The Development of Work-Oriented Mental Institutions; The Work Ethic
After: Consumer CultureDeinstitutionalisation as Adaptation to Consumer Culture; After: Consumerism and Choices; Conclusion; Chapter 3: 'All the Fits That's News to Print': Deinstitutionalisation and Anti-Psychiatric Movement Magazines in the United States, 1970-1986; Introduction; Revolutionary Healing: The Radical Therapist and Issues in Radical Therapy; Madness Network News Between Liberty and Neo-liberalism; Conclusion; Chapter 4: After the Asylum in Canada: Surviving Deinstitutionalisation and Revising History; Introduction; History of Deinstitutionalisation in Canada
A New Perspective on DeinstitutionalisationCo-created Knowledge; The Power of the Story; Conclusion; Part II: Designing and Implementing Psychiatric Reform: Experiments, Opportunities and Oppositions; Chapter 5: 'Islands of Reform': Early Transformation of the Mental Health Service in Lower Saxony, Germany in the 1960s; Chapter 6: French Deinstitutionalisation or the Irony of Success: Psychiatrists, the State and the Transformation of the French Psychiatric System, 1945-2010; The Politics of Institutional Reform; The Rise and Fall of Construction Standards
The Irony of Success: Deinstitutionalisation and the Limits of Mental Health PolicyConclusion; Chapter 7: Integration in a Divided World: Salford Community Mental Health Services 1948-1974; Introduction; Local Authority Mental Health Departments; 1948-1957: Salford Mental Health Department: The First Decade; 1957-1961: A Service Transformed; 1961-1974: Integration and Disintegration; Conclusion: Narratives of Change: National Policy and Local Context; Chapter 8: Initiating Deinstitutionalisation: Early Attempts of Mental Health Care Reform in Greece, 1950s-1970s; Introduction
Deinstitutionalisation in GreeceThe Centre for Mental Health and Research; Discourses and Practices of Deinstitutionalisation; Negotiations, Limitations and Achievements of Community Care; Conclusions; Part III: New Conceptualisations of Therapy and Space; Chapter 9: Child Guidance and Deinstitutionalisation in Post-War Britain; Introduction; Outlining the Issues; The Problem and Its Origins; Supporting Children and Parents; Constraints and Challenges; Conclusion; Chapter 10: 'Do You Have a Frog to Guide You?': Exploring the 'Asylum' Spaces of R. D. Laing; Introduction
After: Consumer CultureDeinstitutionalisation as Adaptation to Consumer Culture; After: Consumerism and Choices; Conclusion; Chapter 3: 'All the Fits That's News to Print': Deinstitutionalisation and Anti-Psychiatric Movement Magazines in the United States, 1970-1986; Introduction; Revolutionary Healing: The Radical Therapist and Issues in Radical Therapy; Madness Network News Between Liberty and Neo-liberalism; Conclusion; Chapter 4: After the Asylum in Canada: Surviving Deinstitutionalisation and Revising History; Introduction; History of Deinstitutionalisation in Canada
A New Perspective on DeinstitutionalisationCo-created Knowledge; The Power of the Story; Conclusion; Part II: Designing and Implementing Psychiatric Reform: Experiments, Opportunities and Oppositions; Chapter 5: 'Islands of Reform': Early Transformation of the Mental Health Service in Lower Saxony, Germany in the 1960s; Chapter 6: French Deinstitutionalisation or the Irony of Success: Psychiatrists, the State and the Transformation of the French Psychiatric System, 1945-2010; The Politics of Institutional Reform; The Rise and Fall of Construction Standards
The Irony of Success: Deinstitutionalisation and the Limits of Mental Health PolicyConclusion; Chapter 7: Integration in a Divided World: Salford Community Mental Health Services 1948-1974; Introduction; Local Authority Mental Health Departments; 1948-1957: Salford Mental Health Department: The First Decade; 1957-1961: A Service Transformed; 1961-1974: Integration and Disintegration; Conclusion: Narratives of Change: National Policy and Local Context; Chapter 8: Initiating Deinstitutionalisation: Early Attempts of Mental Health Care Reform in Greece, 1950s-1970s; Introduction
Deinstitutionalisation in GreeceThe Centre for Mental Health and Research; Discourses and Practices of Deinstitutionalisation; Negotiations, Limitations and Achievements of Community Care; Conclusions; Part III: New Conceptualisations of Therapy and Space; Chapter 9: Child Guidance and Deinstitutionalisation in Post-War Britain; Introduction; Outlining the Issues; The Problem and Its Origins; Supporting Children and Parents; Constraints and Challenges; Conclusion; Chapter 10: 'Do You Have a Frog to Guide You?': Exploring the 'Asylum' Spaces of R. D. Laing; Introduction