This is Volume IV in a series of seven about the Sociology of Mental Health. Originally published in 1960, this volume covers the period of a hundred years from 1845, and was extended to include the Mental Health Act of 1959. The last two chapters, therefore are not 'historical' in character, but represent an interim assessment of events which are still close to the time of writing.
This is Volume IV in a series of seven about the Sociology of Mental Health. Originally published in 1960, this volume covers the period of a hundred years from 1845, and was extended to include the Mental Health Act of 1959. The last two chapters, therefore are not 'historical' in character, but represent an interim assessment of events which are still close to the time of writing.
Introduction Part 1 The Triumph of Legalism Chapter 1 Public Opinion and the Liberty of the Subject Chapter 2 The Lunacy Act, 1890 Part 2 Mental Defectives Chapter 3 'The Permanent Care of the Feeble-Minded' Chapter 4 The Mental Deficiency Act, 1913 Chapter 5 The Growth of Community Care Part 3 The Mentally Ill Chapter 6 The Results of Legalism Chapter 7 Into the Community Chapter 8 The Mental Treatment Act, 1930 Part 4 Towards a Mental Health Service Chapter 9 First Steps in Integration Chapter 10 The National Health Service Chapter 11 Problems and Experiments, 1948-59 Chapter 12 The Mental Health Act, 1959
Introduction Part 1 The Triumph of Legalism Chapter 1 Public Opinion and the Liberty of the Subject Chapter 2 The Lunacy Act, 1890 Part 2 Mental Defectives Chapter 3 'The Permanent Care of the Feeble-Minded' Chapter 4 The Mental Deficiency Act, 1913 Chapter 5 The Growth of Community Care Part 3 The Mentally Ill Chapter 6 The Results of Legalism Chapter 7 Into the Community Chapter 8 The Mental Treatment Act, 1930 Part 4 Towards a Mental Health Service Chapter 9 First Steps in Integration Chapter 10 The National Health Service Chapter 11 Problems and Experiments, 1948-59 Chapter 12 The Mental Health Act, 1959
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