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Alex Beam

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Gracefully Insane: Life and Death Inside America’s Premier Mental Hospital by Alex Beam is a fascinating history of McLean Hospital, one of America’s most famous and once most prestigious mental institutions. Founded in 1817 and affiliated with Harvard University, McLean became known for its beautiful grounds, elite patients, and unusually genteel approach to psychiatric care.

Beam explores the hospital’s remarkable story through its doctors, patients, treatments, scandals, and changing role in American medicine. McLean’s history includes connections to Frederick Law Olmsted, Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, James Taylor, Ray Charles, and others, while also reflecting broader changes in mental health care, psychotherapy, institutional treatment, and the economic pressures that reshaped hospitals like it.

Compelling and thoughtful, Gracefully Insane is a strong choice for readers interested in medical history, psychology, psychotherapy, literary figures, New England history, and mental health institutions.

Paperback, Very Good

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Author Alex Beam
Publisher PublicAffairs
Publication Date January 01, 2003
Pages 296
Binding Paperback
Language ENGLISH
Dimensions 13.97cm × 1.9cm × 20.96cm
Condition Very Good
ISBN-13 9781586481612
Edition First Edition

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