JFreebs
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History of mental health services in Oxford; Warneford Hospital; history of psychiatry in France and Eng; history of occupational and work therapy; 19C and 20C
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Tomorrow we will be looking back at our history to celebrate the 100th birthday of Maudsley Hospital. 🎂 Check our page at 12pm each day this week for a new video. Bethlem Museum of the Mind David Luck
Today is the 100th anniversary of Maudsley Hospital! 🏥 This week, we will look back at our past and celebrate our achievements. We want to thank all our colleagues for their hard work and dedication, all our achievements would not be possible without all of you. Bethlem Museum of the Mind
Feeling Memory: Remembering Wartime Childhoods in France - pre-order for July, 20% discount with code CUP20 - it's a good read, if I do say so myself cup.columbia.edu/book/feeling-m… HudUniHistory Children's History Society SHCY (@shcy.bsky.social) SSFH Oral History Society Columbia University Oral History Oral History Australia
To celebrate our 100th anniversary, we are looking back at our historical archives. In this video, David Luck shares the events before the hospital's opening in 1923. Watch now: ow.ly/HKJb50MFlNm Bethlem Museum of the Mind #HistoryThroughTheLens
Really enjoyed discussing mechanisms of SSRI treatment with Horatio Clare and Femi Oyebode on the Radio 4 series - 'Is psychiatry working?' bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…. Oxford Psychiatry BBC Radio 4
Really enjoying reading through this key text in cultural gerontology, delighted to have authored a discussant section, overall a wonderful introduction to how arts and humanities enrich our understanding of ageing Gerontological Society of America (GSA) EuGMS - European Geriatric Medicine Society Irish Society of Physicians in Geriatric Medicine
Day 10 #Archive30 ARA Scotland #HiddenHistories Until recently our 1st Occupational Therapist was hidden! A Mental Health Nurse then appointed as an Occupational Officer in April 1930 at The Cardiff City Mental Hospital Sister Patricia Sunderland seated in front of Matron King