Voices in the History of Madness Personal and Professional Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness

This interdisciplinary volume brings together new research that broadens our understanding of the multiplicity of voices in the histories of mental ill-health. In the chapters that follow, we hear from people who have experienced mental health difficulties and were on the receiving end of regimens a...

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Main Author: Robert Ellis (auth)
Other Authors: Sarah Kendal (auth), Steven J. Taylor (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2021
Series:Mental Health in Historical Perspective (MHHP)
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