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Managing madness : Weyburn Mental Hospital and the transformation of psychiatric care in Canada /

"The Saskatchewan Mental Hospital at Weyburn has played a significant role in the history of psychiatric services, mental health research, and community care in Canada. Its history provides a window to the changing nature of mental health services over the twentieth century. Built in 1921, the...

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Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Authors: Dyck, Erika (Author), Deighton, Alex (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press, [2017]
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Online Access:Texto completo
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Summary:"The Saskatchewan Mental Hospital at Weyburn has played a significant role in the history of psychiatric services, mental health research, and community care in Canada. Its history provides a window to the changing nature of mental health services over the twentieth century. Built in 1921, the Saskatchewan Mental Hospital was billed as the last asylum in North America and the largest facility of its kind in the British Commonwealth. A decade later, the Canadian Committee for Mental Hygiene cited it as one of the worst institutions in the country, largely due to extreme overcrowding. In the 1950s, the Saskatchewan Mental Hospital again attracted international attention for engaging in controversial therapeutic interventions, including treatments using LSD. In the 1960s, sweeping health care reforms took hold in the province and mental health institutions underwent dramatic changes as they began moving patients into communities. As the patient and staff population shrank, the once palatial building fell into disrepair, the asylum's expansive farmland fell out of cultivation, and mental health services folded into a complicated web of social and correctional services. Managing Madness examines the Weyburn Mental Hospital, the people it housed, struggled to understand, help, or even tried to change, and the ever-shifting understanding of mental health."--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 321 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-305) and index.
ISBN:0887555373
9780887555374
0887557953
9780887557958
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