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Psychiatric Institutions and Society: The Practice of Psychiatric Committal in the “Third Reich,” the Democratic Republic of Germany, and the Federal Republic of Germany, 1941–1963
Description
by Stefanie Coché (Author)
The book probes how the serious and sometimes fatal decision was made to admit individuals to asylums during Germany’s age of extremes. The book shows that - even during the Nazi killing of the sick - relatives played an even more important role in most admissions than doctors and the authorities.
In light of admission practices, this study traces how ideas about illness, safety, and normality changed when the Nazi regime collapsed in 1945 and illuminates how closely power configurations in the psychiatric sector were linked to political and social circumstances.
Details
Year:
2024
Pages:
361
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Size:
7 MB
ASIN:
B0CKFK818Q
ISBN-10:
1032716177
ISBN-13:
9781032716176, 978-1-032-71617-6, 978-1032716176, 978-1-032-71622-0, 978-1032716220, 9781032716220, 978-1-032-71623-7, 9781032716237, 978-1032716237
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