This volume focuses on the special historical moments of the third oldest University Psychiatry in Germany, which has been existing in Göttingen since 1866. Ludwig Meyer, appointed to Göttingen in 1866, was the third professor ordinarius for Psychiatry in Germany and the first person to have a finished Hospital. The contributors in this volume show a great insight in the history of the University Psychiatry in Göttingen from its beginnings, to its enlargement and crisis during the Third Reich unto recent developments of the last decades.
Caring and Killing : Nursing and Psychiatric Practice in Germany, 1931–1943
Thomas Foth
bookHumanizing Psychiatry
Niall McLaren
bookYour Consent Is Not Required : The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships
Rob Wipond
audiobookHope-Filled Healthcare for Mental Illness
Robert W Engstrom
audiobookCracked : Why Psychiatry is Doing More Harm Than Good
James Davies
bookUnderstanding Mental Illness : A Comprehensive Guide to Mental Health Disorders for Family and Friends
Carlin Barnes, Marketa Wills
bookGoing Mad? Understanding Mental Illness : Debunking Myths about Madness
Michael Corry, Aine Tubridy
bookHow The Brain Lost Its Mind : Sex, Hysteria and the Riddle of Mental Illness
Allan Ropper
bookDSM
Allan V. Horowitz
audiobookCollaborating with the Enemy : How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with or Like or Trust
Adam Kahane
audiobookCommunication Skills: Learn How to Talk to Anyone, Read People Like a Book, Develop Charisma and Persuasion, Overcome Anxiety, Become a People Person, and Achieve Relationship Success.
Sebastian Clark
audiobookLevel Up : How to Get Focused, Stop Procrastinating, and Upgrade Your Life
Rob Dial
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