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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society
... Mental health... Mental health Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Wooden Shield ...Wooden Shield With Square Cream Decal With A Red Cross With Badges of UK Branches of ServiceEx-Services Mental Welfare Societyplaque, ex-services, mental health -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Matsakis, Aphrodite, Vietnam Wives: Facing the Challenges of Life with Veterans Suffering Post-Traumatic Stress. (Copy 1)
... Veterans - United States - mental health... - mental health Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975 - Psychological ...Vietnam Wives is a profoundly moving book on the phycological and social consequences of war for families; a "must read" for anyone interested in the realities of war. It should be required reading for all politicians. There are lots of helpful suggestions for wives at the endVietnam Wives is a profoundly moving book on the phycological and social consequences of war for families; a "must read" for anyone interested in the realities of war. It should be required reading for all politicians. There are lots of helpful suggestions for wives at the end post-traumatic stress disorder - patients - family relationships, veterans - united states - mental health, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Matsakis, Aphrodite, Vietnam Wives: Facing The Challenges Of Life With Veterans Suffering Post-Traumatic Stress (Copy 3), 1996
... Veterans - United States - mental health... - mental health Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975 - Psychological ...Vietnam Wives is a profoundlly moving book on the phychological and social consequences of war for families; a "must read" for anyone interested in the realities of war. It should be required reading for all politicans. There are lots of helpful suggestions for wives at the end.Vietnam Wives is a profoundlly moving book on the phychological and social consequences of war for families; a "must read" for anyone interested in the realities of war. It should be required reading for all politicans. There are lots of helpful suggestions for wives at the end.post-traumatic stress disorder - patients - family relationships, veterans - united states - mental health, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, The Long Shadow, 2020
... Veterans – Australia – Mental Health... – Australia – Mental Health Australia's Vietnam Veterans since the War ...Australia's Vietnam Veterans since the War. (Copy 2)veterans - australia - history, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, veterans – australia – mental health -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Caulfield, Michael, The Vietnam Years: From The Jungle to the Australian Suburbs. (Copy 2), 2017
... Veterans - Mental health - Australia... - Participation Australian Veterans - Mental health - Australia Battle ...The Vietnam War was the longest and most divisive war in our history. Almost 60,000 Australians served and more that 500 were killed. Back home, thousands protested against the war and conscription, and hundreds were sent to jail.The Vietnam War was the longest and most divisive war in our history. Almost 60,000 Australians served and more that 500 were killed. Back home, thousands protested against the war and conscription, and hundreds were sent to jail.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, veterans - mental health - australia, battle of long tan -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Evans, Michael ed, and Ryan, Alan ed, The Human Face of Warfare: Killing, Fear and Chaos in Battle, 2000
... War victims - Mental health... aspects War victims - Mental health Women and war This book ...This book analyses the human face of warfare in the past, present and future. It contains essays by eminent Australian and international experts covering such issues as the psychology of killing in society and in the military: the past and future stresses on military commanders, from Douglas Macarthur to Norman Schwarzkopf; the making of war heroes such as Albert Jacka and Audie Murphy; and the role of women in combat.This book analyses the human face of warfare in the past, present and future. It contains essays by eminent Australian and international experts covering such issues as the psychology of killing in society and in the military: the past and future stresses on military commanders, from Douglas Macarthur to Norman Schwarzkopf; the making of war heroes such as Albert Jacka and Audie Murphy; and the role of women in combat.war - psychological aspects, war victims - mental health, women and war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Grossman, Dave, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society (Copy 2), 1996
... Mental health... aspects Psychology Military Mental health Combat disorders ...On killing is an important study of the techniques the military uses to overcome the powerful reluctance to kill, of how killing affects the soldier, and of the societal implications of escalating violence.On killing is an important study of the techniques the military uses to overcome the powerful reluctance to kill, of how killing affects the soldier, and of the societal implications of escalating violence. combat - psychological aspects, psychology, military, mental health, combat disorders -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Schroder, William,Dawe, Ronald, Soldier's Heart: Close up Today with PTSD in Vietnam Veterans
... Veterans - Mental health - United States... disorder Veterans - Mental health - United States Vietnam War 1961 ...This highly significant and relevant volume focuses on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a devastating, but little understood would suffered by many American soldiers who served in the Vietnam WarThis highly significant and relevant volume focuses on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a devastating, but little understood would suffered by many American soldiers who served in the Vietnam Warpost-traumatic stress disorder, veterans - mental health - united states, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Taking care of yourself and your family
... Chronic illness and mental health... illness and mental health Anxiety Taking care of yourself and your ...depression, chronic illness and mental health, anxiety -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Dean, Chuck, Nam Vet: Making Peace with Your Past
... Veterans - Mental health - United States - Case studies... disorder - Case studies Veterans - Mental health - United States ...Although the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, it continues to go on for thousands of veterans and their families.Although the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, it continues to go on for thousands of veterans and their families. post-traumatic stress disorder - case studies, veterans - mental health - united states - case studies, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Grossman, Dave, On killing: the Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society (Copy 1)
... Mental health... aspects Psychology Military Mental health Combat disorders ...An illuminating account of how soldiers learn to kill and how they live with the experience of having killed.An illuminating account of how soldiers learn to kill and how they live with the experience of having killed.combat - psychological aspects, psychology, military, mental health, combat disorders -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Caulfield, Michael, The Vietnam Years: From the Jungle to the Australian Suburbs. (Copy 1)
... Veterans - Mental health - Australia... - Participation Australian Veterans - Mental health - Australia ...The Vietnam Was was the longest and most divisive war in our History.The Vietnam Was was the longest and most divisive war in our History.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, veterans - mental health - australia -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Nicholas CAIRE, The Bendigo Benevolent Asylum and Industrial School, 1875
... mental health... albumen mental health medicine hospital bendigo asylum Inscribed ...Inscribed on original mountcard, l.l., gold letterpress, "N.J. CAIRE". Not dated.albumen, mental health, medicine hospital, bendigo, asylum -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Judy Atkinson, Trauma trails, recreating song lines : the transgenerational effects of trauma in Indigenous Australia, 2002
... Indigenous mental health... psychology Indigenous mental health spiritual healing Deals ...Deals with the healing from colonial dispossession and the trauma caused Indigenous people by drug abuse, alcoholism and various forms of abuse. The creation of change and healing through personal stories.jiman, bundjalung, psychological trauma, psychology, indigenous mental health, spiritual healing -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1920
... department of mental health... of mental health caloola george evans collection A b/w photograph ...A similar image #296 states it is a photo of the Asylum taken in 1920.A b/w photograph of the Synbury Asylum (Caloola). Photo is framed and it is torn about 1/3 of the way across the bottom.sunbury asylum, hospital for the insane, department of mental health, caloola, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1870
... mental health... mental health photographers george evans collection Written ...This photo was taken on a track outside one of the wards up at the Sunbury Asylum.Faded sepia photo of carriage drawn by 2 horses with 1 male standing near the horse's head and 1 adult male seated with 1 male child in carriage.Written across bottom under photo in blue biro: Superintendents Carriage. ASYLUM. SUNBURY ABOUT 1870dixon, c., transport, horse drawn vehicles, clothing and dress, sunbury asylum, hospital for the insane, mental health, photographers, george evans collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Children's Cottages, Kew, 1958
... mental health - kew (vic)... sources. kew - history mental health - kew (vic) institutions ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderSubject file on Kew Children's Cottageskew - history, mental health - kew (vic), institutions - kew (vic), idiot asylum - kew (vic), children's cottages kewkew - history, mental health - kew (vic), institutions - kew (vic), idiot asylum - kew (vic), children's cottages kew -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Children's Cottages, Kew - Fire, 1958
... mental health - kew (vic)... sources. mental health - kew (vic) institutions - kew (vic) idiot ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Information on the fire at Kew Cottages in 1996mental health - kew (vic), institutions - kew (vic), idiot asylum - kew (vic), children's cottages kew, kew cottagesmental health - kew (vic), institutions - kew (vic), idiot asylum - kew (vic), children's cottages kew, kew cottages -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, For the Love of Children: my life and medical career / by David Buxton Pitt, 1999, 1999
... mental health - victoria - history... by a daughter in 2018. mental health - victoria - history chidren's ...Dr David Pitt was Australian paediatrician. In 1959, he joined the Kew Cottages workforce, where he practised for 17 years and improved the conditions for the children. He was a pioneer in the identification of rare syndromes using computers. The Cottages anabled him to contribute to the day to day care of disadvantaged people in the Australian community, while continuing his research. Pitt left Kew in 1976. (Source: Wikipedia). This book by David Pitt once formed part of the collection of Dr Cliff Judge, resident psychiatrist at the Cottages, and was donated by a daughter in 2018.xiv, 208 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.mental health - victoria - history, chidren's cottages - kew, dr cliff judge, dr david pitt -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Boys and Men Exercising, Children's Cottages (Kew), circa 1900, c.1900
... mental health - victoria - history... mental health - victoria - history chidren's cottages - kew dr ...Large unframed photograph in poor condition of boys and men exercising at the Kew Cottages. The photograph once formed part of the collection of Dr Cliff Judge, resident psychiatrist at the Cottages, and was donated by one of his daughters in 2018. mental health - victoria - history, chidren's cottages - kew, dr cliff judge -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Civilization and Mental Retardation: A history of the care and treatment of intellectually disabled people / [by] Cliff Judge, 1987
... mental health - victoria - history... childrens cottages - kew (vic) mental health - victoria - history 86 ...86 p. : ill., portschildrens cottages - kew (vic), mental health - victoria - history -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, For the Love of Children: My life and medical career / [by] David Buxton Pitt, 1999
... mental health - victoria - history... mental health - victoria - history pediatricians - australia ...xiv, 208 p. : ill., ports.mental health - victoria - history, pediatricians - australia - biography -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Audio - Interview with Dolly Stainer, 12/08/1987
... mental health... interview. kew cottages (kew, vic.) mental health oral history cliff ...At four years of age Dolly Stainer was admitted to Kew Cottages, an institution for the intellectually disabled situated in suburban Melbourne. The Cottages were Dolly's home for the next seventy-five years. Dolly was unable to read or write but she like to talk. In her old age she co-operated in the making of a series of tape recordings about her life. Kew Cottages: The World of Dolly Stainer is based on these recordings and places them in the context of the wider Cottages' history.This is a rare record of a resident of Kew Cottages, recorded in 1987, captured in an oral history interview.Oral History record. Interview on cassette, later digitised of an interview with Ms Dolly Stainer, a long term resident of Kew Cottages. The early parts of the tape are difficult to hear clearly but the interviewer and interviewee are clearer as the audio file progresses. kew cottages (kew, vic.), mental health, oral history, cliff judge collection, dolly stainer -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Feben, Debra et al, The right to be heard : obtaining evidence from intellectually disabled people : discussion paper, 1988
... mental health laws -- australia... Russell Street Melbourne melbourne people with mental disabilities ...ISBN: 0724194061 (not printed in book)people with mental disabilities -- victoria, evidence (law) -- victoria, witnesses -- victoria, mental health laws -- australia -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken by Rick Lowell following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken by Rick Lowell following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken by Rick Lowell following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken by Rick Lowell following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, c.1990
... mental health... to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. kew lunatic ...The former Kew Lunatic Asylum, was commenced in 1856 and opened in 1872. At various stages of the institution's history it was named the Kew Lunatic Asylum (1872-1956), Kew Mental Hospital (1956-1960s), Willsmere Mental Hospital (c.1960s-1982), and the Willsmere Unit (1982-1989). Most of the records relating to this former institution are held by the relevant Government Department or by the Public Record Office Victoria. Due to the location of this institution in Kew, the Kew Historical Society also holds an extensive photographic archive as well as significant collections of personal papers collected by staff who worked there.This photograph is one of a series donated to the Society by the photographer, taken following the closure of the Willsmere Unit, and before its redevelopment as a private residential complex. The series is historically significant in that it depicts interior and exterior views of the former institution that were subsequently altered or demolished during redevelopment. A number of the 'views' are socially significant as they allow us to examine the ways in which public institutional architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries responded to the needs of those with perceived mental health issues. Colour snapshot of a part or section of the former Willsmere (Kew) Mental Hospital, taken by Rick Lowell following its decommissioning and before its sale and redevelopment.kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere mental hospital, willsmere unit, health & human services, mental health, institutional architecture