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HST2512   Shell-Shock to Prozac: Mental Health in Britain   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2019/2020
Credit level: F5

Description

This course charts the history of psychiatry and mental health in Britain. We start at the First World War, with the large-scale management of psychiatric casualties (shell-shock). We will look at the uptake of psychoanalysis in interwar Britain, contrasted with 'extreme' asylum treatments such as lobotomy and insulin coma therapy. We shall then gauge the impact of the National Health Service from 1948, the closure of the asylums, and the impact of new drug therapies (including the iconic Prozac). Finally we shall analyse the rise of patient activism, and the emergence of new 'epidemic' illnesses such as depression and self-harm.

 

Reading List


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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 175.5
Lecture 11.0
Seminar 11.0
Tutorial 0.5
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Course Work 0.0 65 % S1
Exam 2.0 0 % S1
Other 0.0 35 % S1
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2019-20.