The Writings of Ivor Browne

The Writings of Ivor Browne
Author: Ivor Browne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1782051139

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This book charts the growth of one man's journey in relation to psychiatry and human development. Ivor Browne was a central and controversial figure in Irish life up until his retirement as Chief Psychiatrist of Ireland's Eastern Health Board in 1994.

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 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.

Basaglia s International Legacy from Asylum to Community

Basaglia s International Legacy  from Asylum to Community
Author: Tom Burns,John Foot
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198841012

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Franco Basaglia (1924-1980) was an Italian psychiatrist and activist who proposed the dismantling of psychiatric hospitals and pioneered new ideas about mental health and its treatment. Basaglia was also one of the principal proponents of Italy's Law 180, which effectively closed down large mental hospitals in Italy. His ideas and his disciples have had a decisive influence in the move away from institutional care in many parts of the world, particularly in continental Europe and South America. However, Basaglia is strikingly absent from the literature in Germanic and Anglophone psychiatry. Most of the literature about Basaglia in the last 40 years has been published by his followers and supporters and has often been largely positive, with little exploration of differing responses or possible limitations of his model. Basaglia's International Legacy: From Asylum to Community provides an overview of current thinking and the international influence of Franco Basaglia. This resource draws on the combined knowledge of clinicians, policy makers, historians, and social scientists, including a handful of Basaglia's collaborators. It provides an in-depth understanding and critical analysis of the various applications of his thinking worldwide. Organised into three broad sections, chapters examine Basaglia's work and influence in Italy; in the 'Basaglian' countries of Europe and South America; and in those countries where his influence has either been rejected or significantly modified. The Editors bring together the contributions and draw out the important messages (both positive and negative) for current clinical practice and development within international mental health services.

Myles Textbook for Midwives E Book

Myles  Textbook for Midwives E Book
Author: Jayne E. Marshall,Maureen D. Raynor
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702076442

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Written by midwives for midwives, Myles Textbook for Midwives has been the seminal textbook of midwifery for over 60 years. It offers comprehensive coverage of topics fundamental to 21st midwifery practice. Co-edited for the second time, by internationally renowned midwife educationalists, Professor Jayne E Marshall and Maureen D Raynor from the United Kingdom with a team of contributors from across the midwifery community it retains its clear, accessible writing style. Most chapters provide useful case studies, websites of key organisations and charities for individuals to access further information. Reflective questions at the end of each chapter as well as annotated further reading aid reflective learning and stimulate discussions relating to continuing professional development. The book covers key frameworks that govern midwifery practice, exploring ethical and legal frameworks that are essential to every accountable, autonomous, professional midwife. Includes employer-led models of supervision, vital elements of leadership and clinical governance that supports the provision of high quality maternity services and standards of midwifery practice. The concept of resilience is introduced for the reader to contemplate their personal contribution in creating an environment that is conducive to protecting the wellbeing of themselves and colleagues within the workplace. The text covers the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, highlighting the importance of midwives as global citizens with common goals, and together they form a strong global community prepared to challenge social inequalities and take action to help end extreme poverty. Covers designing and implementing high quality midwifery care using evidence, policy and models of care. Highlights why a holistic and evidence-informed approach is necessary to achieve effective care for all. Working examples will help the reader to think critically about their own practice. For this edition several new chapters are introduced covering concealed pregnancy, fear of childbirth (tocophobia), care of the acutely unwell woman and end of life issues including rights of the fetus/neonate and ethical considerations.

The Story of Nursing in British Mental Hospitals

The Story of Nursing in British Mental Hospitals
Author: Niall McCrae,Peter Nolan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317812395

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From their beginnings as the asylum attendants of the 19th century, mental health nurses have come a long way. This comprehensive volume is the first book in over twenty years to explore the history of mental health nursing, and during this period the landscape has transformed as the large institutions have been replaced by services in the community. McCrae and Nolan examine how the role of mental health nursing has evolved in a social and professional context, brought to life by an abundance of anecdotal accounts. Moving from the early nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century, the book’s nine chronologically-ordered chapters follow the development from untrained attendants in the pauper lunatic asylums to the professionally-qualified nurses of the twentieth century, and, finally, consider the rundown and closure of the mental hospitals from nurses’ perspectives. Throughout, the argument is made that whilst the training, organisation and environment of mental health nursing has changed, the aim has remained essentially the same: to develop a therapeutic relationship with people in distress. McCrae and Nolan look forward as well as back, and highlight significant messages for the future of mental health care. For mental health nursing to be meaningfully directed, we must first understand the place from which this field has developed. This scholarly but accessible book is aimed at anyone with an interest in mental health or social history, and will also act as a useful resource for policy-makers, managers and mental health workers.

Policy and Entertainment By Ivor Brown Reprinted from The Fortnightly

Policy and Entertainment  By Ivor Brown   Reprinted from The Fortnightly
Author: League of Audiences (LONDON),Ivor John Carnegie Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1937
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:503776907

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