ABSTRACT

Psychiatry regularly comes under attack as a way of caring for and controlling the mentally ill. Originally published in 1986, this title explores the history and theory of psychiatry to illuminate current practice at the time, and shows why mental health services had developed in particular ways. The book was invaluable for all those who needed to understand the problems and processes behind current psychiatric practice at the time – sociologists and psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors, social workers, and health service planners and administrators – and will still be of historical interest today.

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Title Page

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Copyright Page

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Original Title Page

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Original Copyright Page

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Table of Contents

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Dedication

chapter |6 pages

Preface

part |2 pages

Part One Theoretical Issues

chapter 2|46 pages

Conceptualizing and identifying illnesses

chapter 4|36 pages

Medicine and power

part |2 pages

Part Two Historical Developments

chapter 5|37 pages

The trade in healing and lunacy

chapter 6|35 pages

Lunatic hospitals and moral treatment

chapter 7|31 pages

The establishment of public asylums

chapter 8|32 pages

Custodial institutions

chapter 9|38 pages

Inside and outside the asylum

chapter 10|32 pages

Community care

chapter 11|14 pages

Conclusion