Archive for August 2013
Punishing children for their behaviour
Descriptive Analysis of a Staff Injury-Reduction Intervention in a Human Services Setting for Children and Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Anxiety in childhood – person-centered perspectives
The Use of Popular Opinion Leader (POL) Groups and the Reduction of “Gay Bullying” in Middle School: A Case Study Inquiry of Group Leader Experiences
Therapeutic Alliance in Justice-Involved Adolescents Undergoing Mental Health Treatment: The Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits
Prenatal alcohol and childhood balance
Electroconvulsive therapy use in adolescents: a systematic review
The French Euthanasia Debate
Social justice on the margins: the future of the not for profit sector as providers of legal advice in England and Wales
The associations among satisfaction with the division of housework, partner’s perceived attractiveness, emotional intimacy, and sexual satisfaction in a sample of married or cohabiting Norwegian middle-class men
Hospital for Insane, Northampton
W.B. Gay/Gazetteer of Hampshire County, Mass. | UMass Amherst Libraries
The Northampton State Hospital was opened in 1858 to provide moral therapy to the “insane,” and under the superintendency of Pliny Earle, became one of the best known asylums in New England. Before the turn of the century, however, the Hospital declined, facing the problems of overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate funding. The push for psychiatric deinstitutionalization in the 1960s and 1970s resulted in a steady reduction of the patient population, the last eleven of whom left Northampton State in 1993.