Category:History of mental health

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H

  • History of mental health in the United Kingdom

Pages in category "History of mental health"

The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act

C

  • Civil confinement
  • Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Movement

D

  • Deep Sleep Therapy
  • Dorothea Dix
  • John Langdon Down
  • Howard Dully

E

  • Electroconvulsive therapy

F

  • S. H. Foulkes
  • Sigmund Freud

H

  • Hanwell Asylum

I

  • Insanity
  • Insulin shock therapy

J

  • Carl Jung

K

  • John Glasgow Kerr

L

  • Lobotomy
  • Lunacy Act 1845

M

  • Madness and Civilization
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Maudsley Hospital
  • Henry Maudsley
  • Hannah Mills
  • Moral treatment

P

  • Elizabeth Packard
  • Psychiatric survivors movement

R

  • Recovery model
  • Rest cure
  • The Retreat
  • Robert Gardiner Hill
  • Royal Earlswood Hospital

S

  • Self-help groups for mental health
  • Sir William Charles Ellis

T

  • Samuel Tuke
  • William Tuke
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