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Publisher: Odile Jacob
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Total Pages: 424
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Publisher: L'AGE D'HOMME
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9782825107775
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Publisher: Presses Universitaires de Caen
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 484
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Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Published: 2000-06-22
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 088920344X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA continuation of the first volume published in 1984. Mainly devoted to Canadian medical-historical literature published between 1984 and 1998, material dated before 1984 that was not included in volume one is listed and more attention is paid to French language works. Lacking annotation, the bibliography attempts to gather all published work about medical events or persons from Canada, including the former New France, British North America, and the territories of the Hudson's Bay Colony. No effort has been made to describe material locations or to differentiate between "good" and "bad" history. Canadian card order no. C99-932186. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 1316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Camille Robcis
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2021-05-03
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 022677774X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"From 1940 to 1945, forty thousand patients died in French psychiatric hospitals. The Vichy Regime's "soft extermination" let patients die of cold, starvation, or lack of care. Yet, in Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole, a small village in central France, one psychiatric hospital attempted to resist. Hoarding food with the help of the population, the staff not only worked to keep patients alive but began to rethink the practical and theoretical bases of psychiatric care. The movement that began at Saint-Alban and came to be known as "institutional psychotherapy" would go on to have a profound influence on postwar French thought.Though the movement was varied, and the point was never to devise a dogma or a model that could be applied indiscriminately, institutional psychotherapy did attempt to offer an "ethics," or a practice of everyday life. Among its most important principles were the belief that theory and practice were inextricably linked, and that psychiatric practice was explicitly political. Camille Robcis traces the history of institutional psychotherapy from its inception to its various transformations between 1945 and 1975. Each chapter of the book is organized around a thinker who was either at Saint-Alban or who engaged with institutional psychotherapy: from François Tosquelles, Franz Fanon, Jean Oury and Félix Guattari, to Michel Foucault. They made up a fascinating constellation within which unexpected relationships between characters, contexts, and ideas--often seemingly fragmentary of tangential--emerged"--
Author: G. E. Berrios
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1996-04-11
Total Pages: 588
ISBN-13: 9780521437363
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Total Pages: 271
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