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Coleborne, Catharine. Reading 'madness': Gender and difference in the colonial asylum in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1880s. Perth, W. A: Network Books, 2007.

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Damousi, Joy. Freud in the Antipodes: A cultural history of psychoanalysis in Australia. Sydney, NSW: UNSW Press, 2005.

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Madness in the family: Insanity and institutions in the Australasian colonial world, 1860-1914. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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C, King Ronald, Collins John K, International Union of Psychological Science., and Australian Psychological Society, eds. Social applications and issues in psychology: Proceedings of the XXXIV International Congress of Psychology of the International Union of Psychological Science (I.U.Psy.S.) Sydney, Australia, August 28-September 2, 1988 : selected/revised papers, volume 8. Amsterdam: Published for the International Union of Psychological Science (I.U.Psy.S.) (by) North-Holland, 1989.

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Cawte, John. The last of the lunatics. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1998.

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Eadie, Mervyn J. The flowering of a waratah: A history of Australian neurology and of the Australian Association of Neurologists. Sydney: John Libbey, 2000.

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Massimo, Gigli, ed. Il mondo delle intenzioni: L'incontro transculturale fra il Medicine Man e il Doktor Freud. Napoli: Liguori, 1992.

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Louise, Mulroney, and O'Neil Di 1946-, eds. Promoting family change: The optimism factor. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2000.

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Neil, W. D. The lunatic asylum at Castle Hill, Australia's first psychiatric hospital, 1811-1826. Castle Hill, NSW, Australia: Dryas, 1991.

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Rubinstein, W. D. Menders of the mind: A history of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, 1946-1996. Oxford: Oxford University Press Australia, 1996.

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Lemon, Nancy K. D., 1953- and Poisson Samantha E, eds. Child custody & domestic violence: A call for safety and accountability. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 2003.

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Checkers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

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Coleborne, Catharine. Madness in Australia (UUQPAustralian Studies). University of Queensland Press, 2003.

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Lewis, Milton. Managing Madness: Psychiatry and Society in Australia, 1788-1980. Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988.

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Graham, Meadows, and Singh Bruce, eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative community practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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(Editor), Graham Meadows, and Bruce Singh (Editor), eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. OUP Australia and New Zealand, 2001.

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Mental Health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 2012.

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Meadows, Graham, Bruce Singh, and Margaret Grigg. Mental Health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Dr, Meadows Graham, Singh Bruce, and Grigg Margaret, eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative community practice. 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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E, Kearney G., ed. Military stress and performance: The Australian Defence Force experience. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 2003.

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Lovibond, S. H. Proceedings of the 24th International Congress of Psychology of the International Union of Psychological Science, Sydney, Australia, Aug. 28-Sept. 2,. Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 1990.

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Coleborne, Catharine. Disability and Madness in Colonial Asylum Records in Australia and New Zealand. Edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190234959.013.17.

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Case records examined here are those of inmates in two public institutions for the insane in colonial Victoria, Australia, and in Auckland, New Zealand, between 1870 and 1910. In the international field of mental health studies and histories of psychiatry, intellectual disability has been the subject of detailed historical inquiry and forms part of the critical discussion about how institutions for the “insane” housed a range of inmates in the nineteenth century. Yet the archival records of mental hospitals have rarely been examined in any sustained way for their detail about the physically disabled or those whose records denote bodily difference. References to the physical manifestations of various forms of intellectual or emotional disability, as well as to bodily difference and “deformity,” were part of the culture of the colonial institution, which sought to categorize, label, and ascribe identities to institutional inmates.
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Beaumont. Textbook of Psychiatry Australian Auth. Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Coleborne, Catharine. Madness in the Family. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Australian psychiatry and the tradition of Aubrey Lewis. Melbourne: Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, 1991.

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She won't be right, mate!: The impact of managed care on Australian psychiatry and the Australian community. Psychiatrists Working Group, 1997.

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George, Halasz, and Psychiatrists Working Group, eds. She won't be right mate!: The impact of managed care on Australian psychiatry and the Australian community. Camberwell, Vic: Psychiatrists Working Group, 1997.

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Fan, Ruiping, Zhengrong Guo, and Michael Wong. Confucian Perspectives on Psychiatric Ethics. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Cornelius Werendly van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732365.013.45.

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This chapter examines Confucian perspectives on psychiatric ethics by focusing on a family-based and family-oriented way of life. It first provides a background on Confucianism and Confucian familism, with emphasis on central concerns in the Confucian virtuous way of life including the integrity, continuity, and prosperity of the family. It then compares Confucian ethics with Western bioethics in terms of moral responsibility and individual autonomy in the context of family obligations and patient needs. It also discusses the Mental Health Act in China, which became effective in May 2013, and its restrictions on involuntary hospitalization within the context of Confucian ethics. The chapter considers two cases, one from mainland China and another from Australia, to illustrate Confucian psychiatric ethics at work in real life and highlight various issues that arise in contemporary clinical settings.
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Buchanan, Alec, Steve Kisely, Daniel D. Moseley, Jorun Rugkåsa, Jeffrey W. Swanson, and Marvin S. Swartz. Community psychiatric treatment under legal mandates: The international experience. Edited by Alec Buchanan and Lisa Wootton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198738664.003.0013.

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During the last 30 years, new ways of legally mandating psychiatric treatment for patients living in the community have emerged. Changes to law and practice have occurred in various jurisdictions and cultures. The simultaneous introduction in a range of settings of new approaches to mandating community treatment suggests that there may be shared causes for these changes. This chapter reviews the experience of mandated community treatment in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. For each of these countries, we examine the measures and prevalence of their use, the evidence for their effectiveness, and the most likely explanation of any differences between the results in their jurisdiction and experience elsewhere.
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Wood, Michèle J. M. The contribution of art therapy to palliative medicine. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0411.

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In the United Kingdom, and several other European countries, Canada, Australia, and the United States, art therapy is a state-registered health-care profession and its practitioners complete a postgraduate training for 2 years full-time or equivalent. The training encompasses models of psychotherapy, psychiatry, psychology, and the role and function of aesthetics and creativity in health care. Art therapy training consists of three core elements: the theoretical underpinnings of the practice, experiential engagement in artistic and interpersonal activities (so that trainees develop their capacity for self-reflection and insight and continue to engage in their own art-making) and clinical placements. Clinical placements are central to the training of art therapists, and in this way practitioners also learn about the roles of other health professionals, the function of interdisciplinary teamwork, and art therapy’s contribution to this. Professional registration of art therapists ensures that practitioners continue to maintain the standards of proficiency and professional practice established on qualification. In the United Kingdom, art therapy had its beginnings in the tuberculosis sanatoria of the 1940s but quickly developed within psychiatric and educational settings. Integrated with other care, it has since been widely incorporated into the fields of mental health and learning disabilities. However, there is a growing interest in art therapy with the medically and terminally ill. One recent survey in the UK found over 50% of art therapists in adult cancer care working with people in the palliative phase.
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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change: The Optimism Factor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change: The Optimism Factor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change: The Optimism Factor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change: The Optimism Factor. Allen & Unwin Academic, 1999.

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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Elliott, Bronwen, Di O'Neil, and Louise Mulroney. Promoting Family Change: The Optimism Factor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Hungerford, Catherine, Donna Hodgson, Richard Clancy, Chris Hart, and Anthony Harrison. Mental Health Care: An Introduction for Health Professionals in Australia. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Piddock, Susan. Space of Their Own: The Archaeology of Nineteenth Century Lunatic Asylums in Britain, South Australia and Tasmania. Springer New York, 2019.

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Piddock, Susan. Space of Their Own: The Archaeology of Nineteenth Century Lunatic Asylums in Britain, South Australia and Tasmania. Springer, 2007.

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A Space of Their Own: The Archaeology of Nineteenth Century Lunatic Asylums in Britain, South Australia and Tasmania (Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology). Springer, 2007.

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Counting the Rivers. Wakefield Press, 1998.

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Rubinstein, W. D., and Hilary C. Rubinstein. Menders of the Mind: A History of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 1946-1996. Oxford University Press, USA, 1997.

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Medea's Curse. Text Publishing Company, 2016.

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Buist, Anne. Medea's Curse: Shocking. Page-Turning. Psychological Thriller with Forensic Psychiatrist Natalie King. Legend Press, 2016.

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Medea's Curse. Legend Press, 2016.

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Medea's curse. 2015.

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Buist, Anne. Medea's Curse. Text Publishing Company, 2015.

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Lemon, Nancy, Samantha Poisson, and Peter G. Jaffe. Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability. Sage Publications, Inc, 2002.

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Lemon, Nancy, Samantha Poisson, and Peter Jaffe. Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability. Sage Publications, Inc, 2002.

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Lemon, Nancy K., Samantha Poisson, and Peter G. Jaffe. Child Custody and Domestic Violence. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2002.

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