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related to Mental Health
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10 citations
related to Mental Health as a subject or category
Article
Aja M. Lans
(2022)
Investigating Black Women’s Mental Health in Progressive Era New York City: A Bioarchaeological Study of Slow Violence and Landscapes of Impunity.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 663-680).
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Article
Madeline Kearin Ryan
(2022)
The Smell of the Insane: Disciplining the Olfactory Domain in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 722-739).
(/isis/citation/CBB334075144/)
Article
Alex D. Velez
(2022)
“The Wind Cries Mary”: The Effect of Soundscape on the Prairie-Madness Phenomenon.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 262-273).
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Article
Edmund Russell
(2022)
Presidential Address: A Coevolutionary History of COVID-19; Culture, Biology, and Mental Health.
Environmental History
(pp. 4-29).
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Book
Robbie Duschinsky; Sarah Foster
(2021)
Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust: The Work of Peter Fonagy and Colleagues at the Anna Freud Centre.
(/isis/citation/CBB976066181/)
Book
Beverly A. Tsacoyianis
(2021)
Disturbing Spirits: Mental Illness, Trauma, and Treatment in Modern Syria and Lebanon.
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Article
Ariane d’Hoop
(May 2021)
On the Potentialities of Spaces of Care: Openness, Enticement, and Variability in a Psychiatric Center.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 577-599).
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Book
Jack Martin
(2020)
Hometown Asylum: A History and Memoir of Institutional Care.
(/isis/citation/CBB211984391/)
Article
Douglas H. L. Brown; David R. Green; Kathleen McIlvenna; et al.
(2020)
The beating heart of the system: The health of postal workers in Victorian London.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 75-85).
(/isis/citation/CBB167112892/)
Book
Steven J. Taylor; Alice Brumby
(2019)
Healthy Minds in the Twentieth Century: In and Beyond the Asylum.
(/isis/citation/CBB174872268/)
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