• Mental hygiene and psychiatry in modern Britain
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Author: TomsJonathan.,
    Place of Publication: Basingstoke
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: 2013
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Series: Science, technology and medicine in modern history
    Subject: Mental health - History - Great Britain - 20th century. -
    Subject: Mental health - Philosophy - Great Britain - 20th century. -
    Subject: Psychiatry - History - Great Britain - 20th century. -
    Subject: MEDICAL / Mental Health -
    Subject: MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General -
    Subject: PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology -
    Subject: PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Illness -
    Subject: PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137320018
    Notes: Description based on publisher supplied information; title not viewed.
    Summary: What is self-government? How has it been related to mental health? In recent years Foucauldian analyses of the history of psychiatry have dominated the answers to these questions. Through an examination of the twentieth-century mental hygiene movement in Britain that uses previously unavailable archives and little-used primary literature, this book provides a counter-argument. Ironically taking as its template Michel Foucault's early interpretation of moral treatment and its status as a defining moment in the trajectory of modern psychiatry, this book places the mental hygiene movement within the broad sweep of modern British psychiatric history. It unfolds the combined psychological and political understandings of self-government that have informed important elements of psychiatry and become associated in particular with the promotion of mental health. From moral treatment, to theories informing nineteenth-century social casework, to the emergence and development of the mental hygiene movement, to its replacement by a consumer oriented and rights based movement, this book traces how conceptualisations of self-government and mental health have been transmitted and gradually transformed.
    ISBN: 9781137320018electronic bk.
    ISBN: 113732001Xelectronic bk.
    Content Note: 1. Moral Treatment and the 'Dialectic of the Family' 2. Moral Treatment for the Community at Large 3. The Mental Hygiene Movement's Emotional Contradictions 4. Dialectic Rightside Up? 5. Developing in the Womb of the Old? 6. Alternative Dialectics 7. Alienation Revisited 8. Dialectic Dismembered.
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