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  1. Perceval's narrative: A patient's account of his psychosis, 1830-1832. Stanford Univer. Press. Abstract. Long before there were any psychiatric theories regarding schizophrenia, John Perceval, son of a Prime Minister of England, wrote this autobiographical account of his 3 years of schizophrenic illness.

  2. This is a moving and informative account by an intelligent patient of his 3 years of schizophrenia, together with his ideas about how he got that way and the happenings that contributed to his recovery. John Perceval, a student at Oxford, the fifth son of 12 children of a Prime Minister of England, was incarcerated by his family in a private ...

    • Charles D. Aring
    • 1963
  3. 13. Feb. 2024 · Perceval's narrative : a patient's account of his psychosis, 1830-1832 : Perceval, John, active 1840-1860 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. his usage, particularly because he says, pointedly, that the establishment that he was admitted to was a madhouse and not an asylum. Bateson (1962) edited the original versions and published them under the title Perceval’s Narrative: A Patient’s Account of his Psychosis, 18301832. Hunter & Macalpine (1962) in their

  5. Perceval's Narrative: A Patient's Account of His Psychosis, 1830-1832: Author: John Perceval: Editor: Gregory Bateson: Publisher: Stanford University Press, 1961: ISBN:...

  6. The original title of Perceval's account was A narrative of the treatment experienced by a gentleman, during a state of mental derangement; designed to explain the causes and nature of insanity, and to expose the injudicious conduct pursued towards many unfortunate sufferers under that calamity.

  7. Perceval's Narrative: A Patient's Account of His Psychosis, 1830-1832: Author: John Perceval: Editor: Gregory Bateson: Publisher: Hogarth Press, 1962: Original from: the...