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2.1: One of the illustrations used for the cover of Il Picchio. Courtesy of Archivio Agostino Pirella della Biblioteca di Area Umanistica di Arezzo – Università degli Studi di Siena. 63
2.2: Il Picchio. Magazine written and composed by the patients of the Provincial Psychiatric Hospital of Gorizia. Slogan: ‘Let's help each other to heal’ (ASOPPGo, Unsorted series). Courtesy of Archivio Agostino Pirella della Biblioteca di Area Umanistica di Arezzo – Università degli Studi di Siena. 67
2.3: Il Picchio, 28–9 (1964): 18–19. The illustration for this issue was created by a patient named Velio T. Courtesy of Archivio Agostino Pirella della Biblioteca di Area Umanistica di Arezzo – Università degli Studi di Siena. 71
4.1: Admission and treatment unit, Fair Mile Hospital. Exterior (Common Room), 1956. Source: RIBA Architecture Image Library, RIBApix Ref. No. RIBA56469. 113
4.2: Admission and treatment unit, Fair Mile Hospital. Floor plan (drawn by Alex Wood). 119
4.3: Admission and treatment unit, Fair Mile Hospital. Common room. Source: BRO, P/HA2/5/1, Fair Mile Hospital, ‘Into the Light’, staff recruitment booklet, 1959. 121
4.4: ECT treatment at Fair Mile Hospital, c.1959. Source: BRO, P/HA2/5/1, Fair Mile Hospital, ‘Into the Light’, staff recruitment booklet, 1959. 124
10.1: Still image from a public TV documentary, showing autogenic training in a patients’ dormitory at the psychotherapy department of the Charité. Source: DRA, DRAB-H, 004167, ‘Neurosen – Krank durch Überforderung?’, DEFA, 9 March 1976. 271
11.1: A sample of the monthly registers of the Special Section. AEB, Namur, EOESS, Call numbers 98–114 (1959–75). 299
11.2: Reason for release from the Special Section, St Servais (1959–75). 302
12.1: The Oslo Health Council anno 1969. The location posed several problems for the architects. The triangular shape was ‘not particularly well-suited for an office building’, the architects stated, and it had caused a range of technical and constructional problems. However, ‘the client saw a central location as the best solution’. Photo by Leif Ørnelund. With permission from the Oslo Museum, Creative Commons 3.0. http://www.oslobilder.no/OMU/OB.%C3%9869/0319. Image available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. 322
12.2: On the left, the architectural plan of the Oslo Health Council. The building had a triangular shape, and all offices were aligned along the outer walls. Stairs, elevators and facilities such as kitchenettes, toilets and locker rooms were placed in the core of the building. Separate windows in every office ensured bright working conditions for the health staff. On the right, details of the building and the entrance sculpture designed by Ramon Isern. Byggekunst, 1969. With permission from Arkitektur N and Tone Viksjø. Image available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. 323
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Doing psychiatry in postwar Europe

Practices, routines and experiences

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