The rise of mental health nursing: a history of psychiatric care in Dutch asylums, 1890-1920
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1. Verfasser: Boschma, Geertje (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press ©2003
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-312) and index
Introduction -- - Care of the Mentally Ill -- - Asylum Attendants and Mental Nurses -- - The Historiography of Mental Health Nursing -- - Four Asylums as Case Studies -- - The Chapters in Brief -- - Chapter I. - Asylum Reform Ideals: Personnel Matters - The Appeal of Institutional Care and Moral Treatment -- - A Legal Basis for Asylum Reform -- - Increased Medical Influence -- - Liberal Views, Reform Rhetoric, and the Problem of Personnel -- - Lower-Class Institutions -- - The Position of Attendants and Patients in the Asylum Hierarchy -- - Different Responses and Different Solutions: Roman Catholic Initiatives -- - Reform Ideals Frustrated: Asylum Growth and a New Law -- - A Second Law on the Insane -- - Awakening of Protestant Duty -- - Chapter II. - The Ideal of a Mental Hospital - New Medical Opinions: Scientific Psychiatry -- - Medical Views in Veldwijk: A Christian Psychiatry
Bed Rest -- - Architectural Changes and the Increased Application of Bed Rest -- - Hydrotherapy and Bath Treatment -- - Work Remained -- - The Inspiring Example of the General Hospital: A New Demand for Skilled Nursing -- - Chapter III. - Female Compassion: Mental Nurse Training Gendered Female - Religious Roots -- - Female Compassion, Domestic Ideology and the Women's Movement -- - Growing Demand -- - A New Educational Structure for Nurses -- - A Respectable Salaried Occupation -- - Female Influence -- - Hospital Hierarchy -- - Raising the Status of Psychiatry: The Introduction of Mental Nurse Training -- - Gendered Ideals: Raising the Morality of Asylum Personnel -- - Het Wilhelminahuis (The Wilhelmina Home) -- - Chapter IV. - The Burdensome Task of Nurses - The Invisible Role of Nurses -- - The Nurse as Object and Agent of a Disciplined Asylum Routine -- - Threat, Repression, and Abuse: The Division of Wards as a Control Mechanism -- - An Analysis of Patient Records
Responding to Dependency -- - Growing Old and Demented -- - Sick since Youth -- - Suffering from Mania, Acutely or Periodically -- - The Care of Paralyzed and Handicapped Syphilis Patients -- - They Wished to Be Dead: The Risk of Suicide -- - Overcome by Delusions: The Risk of Refusing Food, Self-Mutilation, Violence and Escape -- - Nervous Afflictions and Brain Trauma: Rare Cases in the Turn-of-the-Century Asylum -- - Chapter V. - Negotiating Class and Culture - A Gendered Structure -- - A New Discipline and Morale -- - Culture Shock -- - The Orthodox Protestant Perception of Mental Nurse Training: A Family Ideology -- - Gendered Nursing Leadership in Veldwijk -- - Implementing an Educational Structure -- - Mental Nurse Training at Veldwijk -- - Debate over The Boschhoek -- - The Boschhoek Revisited -- - Roman Catholic "Resistance" -- - Chapter VI. - The Marginalization of Male Nurses - Nursing, a Respected Occupation -- but not for Men -- - Squeezed out -- - Nurse Artisans
The Home of a Married Nurse: A Place of Family Care? -- - Growing Class Consciousness -- - Male Nurse Activism and the Career of P.N. Bras -- - Gendered Politics versus Expertise -- - Chapter VII. - Controversy and Conflict over the Social Position - An Ambiguous Social Position -- - Growing Social Awareness among Asylum Nursing Personnel -- - Activism among the VCV Nurses -- - Seeking Legal Protection from the State -- - Controversy over Training -- - Ambivalence over Morality and Class Background -- - The Threat of Private Duty -- - Tension over the NVP Exam Criteria -- - Controversy over the Somatic Approach and Biomedical Footing of Psychiatric Care -- - Conclusion: The Politics of Mental Health Nursing -- - The Disappointment of Somatic Explanations in Turn-of-the-Century Psychiatry -- - A Gendered Notion of Civilized Care -- - The Educational versus the Social Value of Mental Nurse Training -- - Economic Problems, Growing Costs -- - Ideals and Limitations
A unique analysis of psychiatric care and the emerging field of mental health nursing in the Netherlands at the turn of the 19th century
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