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Mental and Social Disorder in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Sierra Leone, 1787-1990

AUTHOR: Leland V. Bell
ISBN: 031327942X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This book discusses mental and social disorder in the west African country of Sierra Leone from the late 18th century to the present. Much of the study compares trends in mental health care in the colonial era with treatment in the period since...

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Mental and Social Disorder in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Sierra Leone, 1787-1990
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by Leland V. Bell

Book Description
One of the first English-language historical analyses of African psychiatry, this book discusses mental and social disorder in the west African country of Sierra Leone from the late 18th century to the present. Much of the study compares trends in mental health care in the colonial era with treatment in the period since 1961, when Sierra Leone gained independence. Putting the historical evidence in a social context, Bell's analysis shows that the increasing number of institutionalized mental patients results from social problems rather than mental illness. Using unique primary sources, including the case records of patients and archival records, Bell traces the history of an African mental institution, using it as a case study.

About the Author
LELAND V. BELL is Chair and Professor of History at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.


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Mental and Social Disorder in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Sierra Leone, 1787-1990
- Book Reviews,
by Leland V. Bell

Mental and Social Disorder in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Sierra Leone, 1787-1990

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One of the first English-language historical analyses of African psychiatry, this book discusses mental and social disorder in the west African country of Sierra Leone from the late 18th century to the present. Much of the study compares trends in mental health care in the colonial era with treatment in the period since 1961, when Sierra Leone gained independence. Putting the historical evidence in a social context, Bell's analysis shows that the increasing number of institutionalized mental patients results from social problems rather than mental illness. Using unique primary sources, including the case records of patients and archival records, Bell traces the history of an African mental institution, using it as a case study.

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This book discusses mental and social disorder in the west African country of Sierra Leone from the late 18th century to the present. Much of the study compares trends in mental health care in the colonial era with treatment in the period since 1961, when Sierra Leone gained independence.


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