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Feminism and Psychiatry
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Feminism and Psychiatry
Victorian women, asylums and the feminist movement
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FlavioCDC
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So, what's the question(s)?
How were women in the Victorian era perceived in psychiatry?
How did these attitudes influence 20th century feminism?
Are women treated equally in psychiatry today?
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Eleaf
3.
Feminist perspectives
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Truthout.org
4.
Victorian beliefs
Mental illness and its treatment
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Sinéad McKeown
5.
Victorian woman: the archetype
(and its influence on psychiatry)
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lovelornpoets
6.
Angel? Victim? Lunatic?
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Perrimoon
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mentally ill male; 'hysterical' female
19th century differences in psychiatric approach
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artwork_rebel
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fight like a girl
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amphalon
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before women began to find a voice in society..
Viewed as the second sex
Treated as property
Led to believe they were inferior
Not seen, not heard!
Daring to question this = 'crazy'!!
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Kevin N. Murphy
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when women spoke up..
The world didn't end
(Some) basic human rights were granted to both sexes
Society didn't collapse / all hell didn't break loose
Women were finally seen as individuals
The patriarchy was questioned - at last!
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Pink Sherbet Photography
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spark: feminist movement
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mcbill
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change?
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VinothChandar
13.
so..
Are we still experiencing the same issues?
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Stéfan
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do we need feminism?
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zeevveez
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Well..
Women are still paid less in many professions
Women are still paid less in some professions
There is a double-standard concerning sex
Double-standard concerning sex
'Slut-shaming'
Negative media attitude towards women
Patriarchy is still present! :(
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Davide Restivo
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What about the mental health system?
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Stefan Baudy
17.
improved / flawed
We no longer have 'asylums'; psychiatric hospitals are more humane
We no longer have 'asylums'
We no longer have 'asylums'; psychiatric hospitals are more humane
We no longer have 'asylums'; psychiatric hospitals are more humane
We have both male and female staff in psychiat
We have both male and female staff in psychiatry roles
We have both male and female staff in psychiatry roles
There are still flaws in the system - particularly in inpatient care
There are still flaws in the system - particularly in inpatient care
Mental illness is diagnosed accurately - no longer deemed 'insane'
Mental illness is diagnosed formally - no more 'hysteria' or 'insane'!
Psychiatric medications are still debatable in some instances..
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Matthew Cachia
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my intentions..
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Victor Bonomi
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