- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Domestic Confessional
- Chapter 1 Career Reflections of a 1970s Feminist
- Chapter 2 A History of Women in British Medicine
- Chapter 3 The Entry of Women into Psychiatry
- The Life of Dr Helen Boyle (1869−1957)
- Dame Fiona Caldicott
- My Small but Significant Body of Work
- Chapter 4 History of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Women’s Mental Health Special Interest Group
- Chapter 5 Psychiatry and Patienthood
- Chapter 6 Perinatal Psychiatry: Motherhood in Mental Health Services
- Dora Black
- Chapter 7 The Role of Women in Intellectual Disabilities: Clinicians, Scientists, Parents
- Helen Green Allison (1923–2011)
- Chapter 8 Are Women’s Mental Health Units Needed?
- Chapter 9 Jail Birds: Challenges for Prisoners and Professionals
- Considering the Predictive Value of the Risk Assessment Score
- Chapter 10 The Maternal Lap and the Mental Health Trust
- Chapter 11 Historical Child Sexual Abuse
- Chapter 12 Old Age, Women, and Dynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 13 A Woman who Made a Difference: An Interview with Nori Graham
- Eluned Woodford-Williams
- Chapter 14 A Woman the Government Feared: Barbara Robb (1912–76)
- Chapter 15 Change and Continuity in Psychiatry: One Woman’s Reflections
- The Disappeared
- Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
- Chapter 16 Reducing the Risk of Dementia
- Chapter 17 Whose Life is it Anyway? Life and Death in the Court of Protection
- Chapter 18 Women in Psychiatric Training
- The Art of Listening
- Chapter 19 Women as Trainers in Psychiatry
- Chapter 20 How to Succeed in Psychiatry Without Really Trying: One Woman’s Accidental Pathway to the Top of Her Profession
- Chapter 21 The road less travelled
- The Other Women in the Wardrobe
- Index
(p. 230) Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
- Chapter:
- (p. 230) Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
- Author(s):
Nikita Hyare
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780198785484.003.0025
This chapter presents a profile of Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul - two very important women in nursing, particularly mental health nursing. Both had profound influences on the roles of nurses. They were particularly interested in improving research opportunities for nurses, developing the teaching nurses received, and encouraging them to improve their practice in imaginative ways such as community care and valuing the therapeutic relationship.
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- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Domestic Confessional
- Chapter 1 Career Reflections of a 1970s Feminist
- Chapter 2 A History of Women in British Medicine
- Chapter 3 The Entry of Women into Psychiatry
- The Life of Dr Helen Boyle (1869−1957)
- Dame Fiona Caldicott
- My Small but Significant Body of Work
- Chapter 4 History of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Women’s Mental Health Special Interest Group
- Chapter 5 Psychiatry and Patienthood
- Chapter 6 Perinatal Psychiatry: Motherhood in Mental Health Services
- Dora Black
- Chapter 7 The Role of Women in Intellectual Disabilities: Clinicians, Scientists, Parents
- Helen Green Allison (1923–2011)
- Chapter 8 Are Women’s Mental Health Units Needed?
- Chapter 9 Jail Birds: Challenges for Prisoners and Professionals
- Considering the Predictive Value of the Risk Assessment Score
- Chapter 10 The Maternal Lap and the Mental Health Trust
- Chapter 11 Historical Child Sexual Abuse
- Chapter 12 Old Age, Women, and Dynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 13 A Woman who Made a Difference: An Interview with Nori Graham
- Eluned Woodford-Williams
- Chapter 14 A Woman the Government Feared: Barbara Robb (1912–76)
- Chapter 15 Change and Continuity in Psychiatry: One Woman’s Reflections
- The Disappeared
- Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
- Chapter 16 Reducing the Risk of Dementia
- Chapter 17 Whose Life is it Anyway? Life and Death in the Court of Protection
- Chapter 18 Women in Psychiatric Training
- The Art of Listening
- Chapter 19 Women as Trainers in Psychiatry
- Chapter 20 How to Succeed in Psychiatry Without Really Trying: One Woman’s Accidental Pathway to the Top of Her Profession
- Chapter 21 The road less travelled
- The Other Women in the Wardrobe
- Index