Archive for June 2012
Short Survival After Palliative Radiotherapy for Brain Metastases in Lung Cancer: Does the End Justify the Means?
Critical Care Nurses’ Perception of Barriers and Supportive Behaviors in End-of-Life Care
Discursive activity in the boardroom: The role of the minutes in the construction of social realities
Using Video Self- and Peer Modeling to Facilitate Reading Fluency in Children With Learning Disabilities
Transformative, Mixed Methods Checklist for Psychological Research With Mexican Americans
Social Skills Training in Natural Play Settings: Educating Through the Physical Theory to Practice
Decreasing Students’ Reliance on Adults: A Strategic Guide for Teachers of Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Empowerment as a tool for a healthy resettlement: a case of new African settlers in South Australia
Abortion Providers’ Experiences with Medicaid Abortion Coverage Policies: A Qualitative Multistate Study
The Impact of Health Information Technology Adoption by Outpatient Facilities on Pregnancy Outcomes
The Role of Adverse Physical Health Events on the Utilization of Mental Health Services
Case Definitions for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Administrative Databases and Their Impact on In-Hospital Mortality Rates
Tobacco promotion ‘below-the-line’: Exposure among adolescents and young adults in NSW, Australia
DWP: Trust and confidence in pensions – A literature review
Dangerous Decisions: Influence of Juror Attitudes and Defendant Appearance on Legal Decision-Making
Individual Differences in Susceptibility to False Memories for Neutral and Trauma-Related Words
It’s All About Time
The Post-9/11 “Backlash”
Art Beyond the Cultural Core
Intervention for Homeless, Substance Abusing Mothers: Findings from a Non-Randomized Pilot
The Class of 2012: Labor Market of Young Graduates Remains Grim
Pushing the boundaries of our understanding of disability and violence: voices from the Global South (Guyana)
Policy, citizenship and governance: the case of disability and employment policy in Australia
Violence among siblings and joint placement: a review of the literature
‘A diploma and a descendant!’ Premarital sexuality, education and politics among Dani university students in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
The day after drinking: interaction during hangovers among young Norwegian adults
Socio-economic status and mental health – the importance of achieving occupational aspirations
The Handbook of Community Practice, Second Edition
Type D personality and three-month psychosocial outcomes among patients post-myocardial infarction
Effects of On-Call Work on Well-Being: Results of a Daily Survey1
Probation Officers’ Perceptions of Youths’ Risk of Reoffending and Use of Risk Assessment in Case Management
How Different Are Girls and Boys Above and Below the Diagnostic Threshold for Autism Spectrum Disorders? – Corrected Proof
Youth and wellbeing: experiencing bereavement and ill health in marginalised young people’s transitions
Qualitative cross-sectional study of the perceived causes of depression in South Asian origin women in Toronto
Supporting health behaviour change in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with telephone health-mentoring: insights from a qualitative study
Left Out. Forgotten? Recent High School Graduates and the Great Recession
Statutory Homelessness Statistics, England – January to March 2012 and 2011/12 Financial Year
Exhibiting Madness in Museums: Remembering Psychiatry Through Collections and Display
In the second half of the twentieth century, the widespread closure of psychiatric institutions changed the face of Western psychiatry. Community mental health programmes and acute hospital ward services replaced the huge psychiatric hospitals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The results of this transformation are still being debated today. One of the less controversial consequences of this change, however, was the emergence of psychiatric museums and collections.