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Surviving the Lunacy Act of 1890: English Psychiatrists and Professional Development during the Early Twentieth Century

机译:幸存的1890年通行证法:20世纪初的英国精神科医生和专业发展

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In recent decades, historians of English psychiatry have shifted their major concerns away from asylums and psychiatrists in the nineteenth century. This is also seen in the studies of twentieth-century psychiatry where historians have debated the rise of psychology, eugenics and community care. This shift in interest, however, does not indicate that English psychiatrists became passive and unimportant actors in the last century. In fact, they promoted Lunacy Law reform for a less asylum-dependent mode of psychiatry, with a strong emphasis on professional development. This paper illustrates the historical dynamics around the professional development of English psychiatry by employing Andrew Abbott’s concept of professional development. Abbott redefines professional development as arising from both abstraction of professional knowledge and competition regarding professional jurisdiction. A profession, he suggests, develops through continuous re-formation of its occupational structure, mode of practice and political language in competing with other professional and non-professional forces. In early twentieth-century England, psychiatrists promoted professional development by framing political discourse, conducting a daily trade and promoting new legislation to defend their professional jurisdiction. This professional development story began with the Lunacy Act of 1890, which caused a professional crisis in psychiatry and led to inter-professional competition with non-psychiatric medical service providers. To this end, psychiatrists devised a new political rhetoric, ‘early treatment of mental disorder’, in their professional interests and succeeded in enacting the Mental Treatment Act of 1930, which re-instated psychiatrists as masters of English psychiatry.
机译:近几十年来,英国精神病学的历史学家已将其主要关注点从19世纪的庇护和精神病医生转移了。在20世纪精神病学的研究中也可以看到这一点,历史学家对心理学,优生学和社区护理的兴起进行了辩论。但是,这种兴趣的转移并不表明英国精神科医生在上个世纪成为被动和不重要的演员。实际上,他们促进了《精神法》的改革,以减少对精神病院的依赖,特别强调职业发展。本文运用安德鲁·阿伯特(Andrew Abbott)的专业发展概念,阐述了英国精神病学专业发展的历史动态。雅培重新定义了专业发展,这是由于专业知识的抽象和有关专业管辖权的竞争而产生的。他建议,通过与其他专业和非专业力量竞争,其职业结构,实践模式和政治语言的不断改革可以发展一种专业。在20世纪初期的英国,精神科医生通过制定政治言论,进行日常交易并促进制定新法律来捍卫其职业管辖权,从而促进了职业发展。这个专业发展的故事始于1890年的《 Lunacy Act》,该法案引起了精神病学方面的专业危机,并导致了与非精神病学医疗服务提供者之间的专业竞争。为此,精神科医生为了自己的职业利益,设计了一种新的政治措辞“对精神障碍的早期治疗”,并成功颁布了1930年《精神治疗法》,该法令精神科医生重新成为英国精神病学的大师。

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