Find out more about Herbrand Ignouville-Williams' work and the mescaline experiments conducted in the 1930s.
Jane Fradgley's first solo show runs at the Bethlem Gallery from 13 April until 7 May 2011. This exhibition of photographic works is informed...
Read about Bethlem's Assistant Medical Officer from 1888 to 1898.
Occupational therapy is ‘an active method of treatment with a profound psychological justification’, variously linked to moral, punitive and...
As previously announced on this blog, around forty early career researchers from around the world recently attended a conference at the Wellcome...
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...
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