The Century of the Child: The Mental Hygiene Movement and Social Policy in the United States and CanadaSUNY Press, 1989 M01 1 - 273 pages In this book, Richardson crosses disciplinary boundaries to examine mental hygiene issues of contemporary concern in both the United States and Canada. The work juxtaposes a social history of the child in the twentieth century to shifts in private and public power as influenced by the mental hygiene movements in both countries. The author shows how the historical record sheds light on current policy concerned with mentally, emotionally, and educationally handicapped children. As a sociology of mental illness, the book examines the relationship between mental hygiene as a form of knowledge and the social institutions that fostered the use of psychiatric perspectives concerning child and family life. Significant topics covered in this regard include the history of early childhood and parent education, the origins of child psychiatry in treating juvenile delinquency, and the evolution of contemporary concepts of normal development. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Body | 7 |
The Childhood Gaze | 9 |
The Spirit of Johns Hopkins and the Medical Model | 17 |
The Midas Touch and the Power of Science | 29 |
The Eye of Mental Hygiene A Biography of the First National Committee | 45 |
The Canadian National Committee The Politics of Privilege | 59 |
The Mind | 75 |
The Boundaries of Adjustment From the Clinic to the Classroom | 109 |
Infancy to Adolescence Rockefeller Philanthropy and the Mental Hygiene of Normal Children | 129 |
The Estate | 149 |
Mental Hygiene and the State Formalizing a Psychiatry of Childhood | 151 |
Private Knowledge Brokers and Public Policy US and Canadian Style | 171 |
The Legacy of the Childhood Gaze The Institutionalization of Childhood and the Formalization of a Social Problem | 185 |
Notes | 193 |
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The Child of the State and Mental Hygiene | 77 |
Medicalizing Maladjustment The Child Guidance Movement | 87 |
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