Ivor Browne Music and Madness

Ivor Browne  Music and Madness
Author: Ivor Browne
Publsiher: Atrium
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-17
Genre: Psychiatrists
ISBN: 095522618X

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In this autobiography, renowned Irish psychiatrist Ivor Browne remembers his career as director of the Irish Foundation for Human Development, his work in developing thriving working class communities in Ballyfermot and Derry, and his mission to take the care of mental patients away from large institutions and into the community. This book charts the growth of one man's journey in relation to psychiatry and human development. "A look into the mind and life of a great intellectual."--Midwest Book Review.

Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices
Author: Brendan Kelly
Publsiher: Irish Academic Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911024446

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Hearing Voices: The History of Psychiatry in Ireland is a monumental work by one of Ireland’s leading psychiatrists, encompassing every psychiatric development from the Middle Ages to the present day, and examining the far-reaching social and political effects of Ireland’s troubled relationship with mental illness. From the “Glen of Lunatics”, said to cure the mentally ill, to the overcrowded asylums of later centuries – with more beds for the mentally ill than any other country in the world – Ireland has a complex, unsettled history in the practice of psychiatry. Kelly’s definitive work examines Ireland’s unique relationship with conceptions of mental ill health throughout the centuries, delving into each medical breakthrough and every misuse of authority – both political and domestic – for those deemed to be mentally ill. Through fascinating archival records, Kelly writes a crisp and accessible history, evaluating everything from individual case histories to the seismic effects of the First World War, and exploring the attitudes that guided treatments, spanning Brehon Law to the emerging emphasis on human rights. Hearing Voices is a marvel that affords incredible insight into Ireland’s social and medical history while providing powerful observations on our current treatment of mental ill health in Ireland.

The Writings of Ivor Browne

The Writings of Ivor Browne
Author: Ivor Browne
Publsiher: Attic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1782050868

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This title charts the writings of a man who has always been respected for his compassion, quirky way of thinking and fearless opposition to orthodox psychiatry.

Reflexivity and Critical Pedagogy

Reflexivity and Critical Pedagogy
Author: Anne Ryan,Tony Walsh
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004384507

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Reflexivity and Critical Pedagogy is concerned with understanding the complex political, cultural and psycho-social dynamics that define knowledge and that constitute the contexts in which learning takes place. Reflexivity is key to achieving truly useful approaches to knowledge creation and dissemination.

The Asylum Workshop

The Asylum Workshop
Author: Colin Murphy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781350429741

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You think this is dignified? A bunch of students playing with someone's medical records? Why did 20th century Ireland lock up so many people? After all the scandals about Ireland's institutions - the industrial schools, the mother and baby homes, the Magdalene laundries - why have we still barely investigated the largest institutions of them all: the psychiatric hospitals? Today, Grangegorman is home to the newly opened campus of Technological University Dublin. But for nearly 200 years, it housed a forbidding institution behind high walls. The Asylum Workshop is a new documentary play by Colin Murphy about the history of Ireland's first public psychiatric hospital. Drawing on unique access to the hospital's archives, it weaves together verbatim testimony from patients and families, reports from doctors and nurses, and analysis from historians and psychiatrists. This edition is published to coincide with the production by Technological University Dublin and Grangegorman Histories in the East Quad Black Box Theatre in June 2023.

Tony Gregory

Tony Gregory
Author: Robbie Gilligan
Publsiher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781847174369

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The biography of a true Irish political legend As harsh economic times return to Ireland, it is time to celebrate this inspirational Irishman who made his name as a grass-roots community activist and went on to hold the balance of power in Ireland. Tony Gregory's political life has left an exceptional legacy. Robbie Gilligan has talked to the whole "kitchen cabinet" and covers his whole career, from local agitator to elected politician, and the campaigns from 1978-2009.

Occasions of Sin

Occasions of Sin
Author: Diarmaid Ferriter
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847652584

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Ferriter covers such subjects as abortion, pregnancy, celibacy, contraception, censorship, infanticide, homosexuality, prostitution, marriage, popular culture, social life and the various hidden Irelands associated with sexual abuse - all in the context of a conservative official morality backed by the Catholic Church and by legislation. The book energetically and originally engages with subjects omitted from the mainstream historical narrative. The breadth of this book and the richness of the source material uncovered make it definitive in its field and a most remarkable work of social history.

Openhearted

Openhearted
Author: Ann Ingle
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781844885725

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SHORTLISTED FOR TWO IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2021 'Something they don't tell you about getting older is that you fall. Oh, you hear about it in passing, of course, "She had a fall, poor thing". Falling is not something you ever think about as a younger woman. You think about falling in love . . .' At 20 Londoner Ann Ingle fell madly in love with an Irish fellow she met on holiday in Cornwall. At the church to arrange their shotgun wedding she discovered that he hadn't even told her his real name. Sixty-odd years later Ann looks back on that first glorious fall and in a series of essays considers what she has learned from the life that followed - bringing eight children into the world, their father's years of mental illness and tragic death at 40, being a cash-strapped single mother in 1980s Dublin, coming into her own in her middle years - going to college, working and writing, and continuing to evolve and learn into her ninth decade, even as she accepts the realities of being 'old'. Candid about everything that matters - love, sex, heartbreak, money, class, religion, mental health, rearing children (and letting them go), reading and writing, ageing - Openhearted is a compelling story about living life in a spirit of curiosity and delight and with a willingness to look for good in others. ___________________ 'By some distance the most courageous, most poignant, most life-affirming memoir I've read in the last twenty years and more' Paul Howard 'Genuinely inspirational. I LOVE ANN INGLE' Marian Keyes 'What a beautiful openhearted, at times broken-hearted memoir ... honest, funny, searingly direct, a wonderful voice ... remarkable' Joe Duffy 'Really beautiful. Searingly honest, astonishingly frank and very, very funny' Maia Dunphy