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La psychiatrie coloniale française en Algérie et au Sénégal: esquisse d'une historisation comparative

René Collignon

Revue Tiers-Monde, 2006, vol. n° 187, issue 3, 527-546

Abstract: , and Senegal, in West Africa, where no European colonial population had become established. The starting point of a psychiatric assistance project in the colonies goes back to the report by Reboul and Régis at the French psychiatrists?conference in Tunis in 1912, which defined a policy to follow. The problems of implementation are examined, as are the accomplishments up to the time of independence and the emergence of a corpus of ?ethnopsychiatric? knowledge on the people who were colonized.

Date: 2006
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