Электронная книга: Clifford Whittingham Beers «A Mind That Found Itself: An Autobiography»
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Clifford Whittingham Beers
Clifford Whittingham Beers (1876 – 1943) was the founder of the American mental hygiene movement.
Beers was born in New Haven, Connecticut to Ida and Robert Beers on March 30, 1876. He was one of five children, all of whom would suffer from psychological distress and would die in mental institutions, including Beers himself (see "Clifford W. Beers, Advocate for the Insane"). He graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1897.
In 1900 he was first confined to a private mental institution for depression and paranoia. He would later be confined to another private hospital as well as a state institution. During these periods he experienced and witnessed serious maltreatment at the hands of the staff. After the publication of A Mind That Found Itself (1908), an autobiographical account of his hospitalization and the abuses he suffered during, he gained the support of the medical profession and others in the work to reform the treatment of the mentally ill.
In 1909 Beers founded the "National Committee for Mental Hygiene", now named Mental Health America, in order to continue the reform for the treatment of the mentally ill. He also started the Clifford Beers Clinic in New Haven in 1913, the first outpatient mental health clinic in the United States. He was a leader in the field until his retirement in 1939.
Bibliography
- Clifford Beers, A Mind That Found Itself, Pittsburgh and London: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1981 ISBN 0822953242
- Norman Dain, Clifford W. Beers, advocate for the insane, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1980
External links
- Works by Clifford Whittingham Beers at Project Gutenberg
- Clifford Beers Clinic
- The Clifford Beers Foundation
- 1876 births
- 1943 deaths
- Mental health
- American memoirists
- People from New Haven, Connecticut
- Yale University alumni
- Mental health activists
- American non-fiction writer stubs
Источник: Clifford Whittingham Beers
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