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Mentally ill women --- Women --- Institutional care --- Pictorial works. --- Mental health --- Oregon. --- Mark, Mary Ellen,
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Charity-schools --- Country homes --- Fathers and daughters --- Governesses --- Married people --- Mentally ill women --- Orphans --- Young women --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- England
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Psychotherapist and patient --- Mentally ill women --- Psychoanalysts --- Spielrein, Sabina, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Jung, Carl Gustav, --- Psychoanalyse --- psychoanalytische beweging --- psychoanalytische beweging. --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Mentally ill --- Spielrein, Sabina. --- Jung, C. G. --- Relations with women. --- Mentally ill women - Soviet Union - Biography --- Psychoanalysts - Europe - Correspondence --- Spielrein, Sabina, - 1885-1941 --- Freud, Sigmund, - 1856-1939 --- Jung, Carl Gustav, - 1875-1961 --- Psychologie --- Psychanalyse --- Histoire --- Jung, Carl Gustav --- Freud, Sigmund
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A brave and brilliantly researched study of the relationship between women, mental illness and the 'Psy' professions. Exploding misconceptions and bringing new theories to light, this is a startling work from an acclaimed novelist and writer.
Women --- Psychiatry --- Mentally ill women --- Mental illness --- Femmes --- Psychiatrie --- Malades mentales --- Maladies mentales --- Mental health --- History --- Mental health services --- Care --- Rehabilitation --- Public opinion --- Treatment --- Santé mentale --- Histoire --- Santé mentale, Services de --- Soins --- Réadaptation --- Opinion publique --- Traitement --- Santé mentale --- Santé mentale, Services de --- Réadaptation --- History of human medicine --- World history --- History, 19th Century. --- History, 20th Century. --- Medicine in Literature. --- Mental Disorders --- Psychiatry. --- Psychotherapy --- History. --- Mental health. --- Psychology. --- 1800-1999. --- Women - Mental health - History --- Women - Mental health services - History --- Mentally ill women - Rehabilitation - History --- Mental illness - Treatment - History
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Le Beau-Vallon à Saint-Servais (Namur, Belgique), c’est d’abord une histoire de murs. Des murs qui, en 1914, constituent le premier asile pavillonnaire de Wallonie. Des murs qui sont destinés à protéger les malades et la société. Des murs qui, au fil des décennies, s’ouvrent sur la ville grâce à la percée de nouvelles brèches et portes de sortie. Le Beau-Vallon, c’est surtout une histoire de femmes. D’une part, des soeurs de la Charité qui s’initieront à l’art de soigner les malades mentaux avant de passer le relais aux laïcs. Et d’autre part, des milliers de patientes d’abord internées contre leur gré, puis, de plus en plus, demandeuses de leur propre hospitalisation.
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