Author:
Bacopoulos-Viau Alexandra,Fauvel Aude
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History,Medicine (miscellaneous),General Nursing
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5. 5. In 2014, psychiatrist/historian Allan Beveridge claimed that studying the 'patients' perspective' through history had not only enriched his clinical practice but had also proved fruitful in bridging the gap between professional historians and the medical milieu. Similarly, self-proclaimed 'psychiatric survivor' Lauren J. Tenney recently highlighted the importance of using past patient accounts as a source of inspiration for contemporary patients and activists. See Allan Beveridge, 'The History of Psychiatry: Personal Reflections', The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 44, 1 (March 2014), 77-84
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