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Last week, a hot and sweaty tube journey to the South Kensington museums was much improved by an unexpected sighting of Richard Dadd halfway...
A new exhibition dedicated to artist Cynthia Pell opens at the Bethlem Gallery this month. From 28 August to 20 September, Pell's thought-provoking...
Find out more about Alistair Campbell's experiences of mental ill-health.
In the late nineteenth century, “insanity of adolescence” became a frequent feature of psychiatric texts. Find out more in this post.
This week, as part of Jane Fradgley's held exhibition at the MRC SGDP Centre at the Institute of Psychiatry, a public symposium focused on the...
This month we look at a preparatory sketch by Cynthis Weldon.
Hear the results of our survey about photographs in the new museum.
This week, a new exhibition of vibrant abstract paintings by Nick Farey opens at the Bethlem Gallery. Sleeping and Dreaming will start on 31...
This week we've been compiling much of the feedback received from our online questionnaires as well as those completed in person at various events...
We continue our look at Bethlem's changing locations.
Lectures and conferences are all very well, but space, time and financial restraints often prevent us from getting to as many as we'd like. Step...
Following on from our previous post, we now consider what the game of billiards meant to patients.
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