This month we look at Philip O'Connor's experiences at Bethlem from 1936-7.
Read our review of Joanne Greenberg's 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'.
Those with an interest in the output of contemporary artists marginalised by mental ill-health or disability who cannot easily make it out to...
Further to the conference announcement we posted last month, here are details of more upcoming conferences which may interest our readers:The...
One of our volunteers has written the following review of a current exhibition at the Science Museum.
Hear one of our volunteer's thoughts on Arthur Ward's 'The Struggle'.
Next month, the excellent Croydon Clocktower will be hosting an illustrated talk by Pam Buttrey, author of Cane Hill: the Tower on the Hill...
Our Friends Secretary went to the annual British Society for the History of Science Postgraduate Conference. Here are her thoughts on how it related to 19 Cent
Little did we know, when we recommended the Tate’s Watercolour exhibition earlier this month, that mention would be made of Bethlem Hospital...
As part of Science Week 2011, artist Shelley Wilson will be exhibiting sculptural and photographic work exploring issues surrounding dementia...
Read about Dennis Lillie's experiences of mental health problems after his Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1913.
The 3rd International Conference on the History and Heritage of Psychiatry is to take place at Museum Dr Guislain in Ghent, Belgium on 28 and...
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