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The neglected object: A history of the concept of dreams in Polish psychiatry and psychology in the interwar period, 1918–1939
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Psychology’s own mindfulness: Ellen Langer and the social politics of scientific interest in “active noticing”
AHP readers are sure to be interested in a forthcoming piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences from AHP contributor Shayna Fox Lee: “Psychology’s own mindfulness: Ellen Langer and the social politics of scientific interest...
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Alexandra Rutherford – New Editor of Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences:
It has just been announced that on July 1st, 2019 Alexandra Rutherford will take up the editorship of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. Rutherford takes over editorial duties from Ian Nicholson. Read More...
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The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness
AHP readers will be interested in a forthcoming book exploring David Rosenhan’s “On being sane in insane places.” Susannah Cahalan’s The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness will be...
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*** Ink: A Blotted History Towards Liberation
Forthcoming from Routledge is Katherine Hubbard’s *** Ink: A Blotted History Towards Liberation. The book is described as follows: This historical interdisciplinary book contextualises the Rorschach ink blot test and embeds it within feminist action...
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Human Relations’ invented traditions: Sociotechnical research and worker motivation at the interwar Rowntree Cocoa Works
AHP readers may be interested in a forthcoming piece in Human Relations: “Human Relations’ invented traditions: Sociotechnical research and worker motivation at the interwar Rowntree Cocoa Works,” by Michael Weatherburn. Abstract: What makes...
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Special Issue: Bodies and Minds in Education
AHP readers may be interested in a recent special issue of History of Education dedicated to “Bodies and Minds in Education.” Full details below. “A weak mind in a weak body? Categorising intellectually disabled children in the nineteenth...
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An Impossible Inheritance: Postcolonial Psychiatry and the Work of Memory in a West African Clinic
AHP readers may be interested in a new book from anthropologist Katie Kilroy-Marac An Impossible Inheritance: Postcolonial Psychiatry and the Work of Memory in a West African Clinic. As described by the publisher: Weaving sound historical research with...
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Wed, May 29 2019 9:35 AM
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Postdoctoral Opportunity: Université de Lausanne
French fluent readers may be interested in a postdoctoral opportunity at Université de Lausanne. The successful applicant will work with Rémy Amouroux on the project “MInd Control in french-speaking Europe (MICE) : The Scientific and Cultural Reception...
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The professionalization of psychologists as court personnel
Forthcoming in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences is a piece that will interest AHP readers: “The professionalization of psychologists as court personnel: Consequences of the first institutional commitment law for the “feebleminded...
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Sat, May 25 2019 10:14 PM
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BBC Radio 4: Dictators on the Couch
AHP readers may be interested in a recent episode of BBC’s Archive on 4 “Dictators on the Couch,” which explores efforts to psychologically profile foreign leaders. The episode features historian and psychoanalyst Daniel Pick and is...
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Thu, May 23 2019 12:08 PM
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The New Yorker: The Troubled History of Psychiatry
A new piece in The New Yorker takes a look at Anne Harrington’s new book Mind Fixers (covered previously on AHP here and here). As Jerome Groopman writes, Her narrative begins in the late nineteenth century, when researchers explored the brain’s...
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Anne Harrington: The Forgotten Tale of How Black Psychiatrists Helped Make ‘Sesame Street’
AHP readers will be interested in a piece by Anne Harrington on Chester Pierce, a founding member of the Black Psychiatric Association, who worked as a senior advisor on Sesame Street. The piece appears in the Daily Beast‘s Undark Magazine, which...
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“Now Is a Time for Optimism”: The Politics of Personalized Medicine in Mental Health Research
AHP readers may be interested in a recent piece on mental health and personalized medicine in Science, Technology, & Human Values: ““Now Is a Time for Optimism”: The Politics of Personalized Medicine in Mental Health Research,” by Jonas...
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The Place of Development in the History of Psychology and Cognitive Science
A new article in Frontiers of Psychology may interest AHP readers: “The Place of Development in the History of Psychology and Cognitive Science,” by Gabriella Airenti. Abstract: In this article, I analyze how the relationship of developmental...
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Measuring souls: Psychometry, female instruments, and subjective science, 1840–1910
AHP readers will be interested in a forthcoming piece in History of Science, now available online: “Measuring souls: Psychometry, female instruments, and subjective science, 1840–1910,” by Cameron B Strang. Abstract: This essay focuses on...
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