Behind the Walls of the World’s Psychiatric Hospitals

Ep. 61: History of Seacliff Mental Hospital, Part 3 (1921-1992)

June 24, 2024 Dr. Sarah Gallup Episode 61
Ep. 61: History of Seacliff Mental Hospital, Part 3 (1921-1992)
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Ep. 61: History of Seacliff Mental Hospital, Part 3 (1921-1992)
Jun 24, 2024 Episode 61
Dr. Sarah Gallup

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This week's episode examines the history of Seacliff Mental Hospital after the tenure of Sir Truby King until the closure of Seacliff and Cherry Farm. Learn about how people who had been diagnosed as "mentally defective" were treated. Brace yourself for the deadly and devastating event that finally caused administration to call for a new hospital location. And find out what brought Seacliff to a close once and for all.

This episode relies heavily on the book The History of Seacliff by Frank Tod and an anthology entitled 'Unfortunate Folk': Essays on Mental Health Treatment 1863-1992, edited by Barbara Brookes and Jane Thomson. All other sources will be listed at the end of the episode transcript.

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This week's episode examines the history of Seacliff Mental Hospital after the tenure of Sir Truby King until the closure of Seacliff and Cherry Farm. Learn about how people who had been diagnosed as "mentally defective" were treated. Brace yourself for the deadly and devastating event that finally caused administration to call for a new hospital location. And find out what brought Seacliff to a close once and for all.

This episode relies heavily on the book The History of Seacliff by Frank Tod and an anthology entitled 'Unfortunate Folk': Essays on Mental Health Treatment 1863-1992, edited by Barbara Brookes and Jane Thomson. All other sources will be listed at the end of the episode transcript.

Check out our Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/behindthewallspodcast

Check out our Beacons page: https://beacons.ai/behindthewallspodcast

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Are podcasts TOO interesting? Need a podcast you CAN miss? Every episode Dan Bain...

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