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  1. Considering the predominance of the scriptures over individuals from ancient India and the prevailing tone of Western philosophy and education, the prominent figures from the history of Indian psychiatry are of those who contributed to the progress and modernization of mental health care in India.

    • Anand Mishra, Thomas Mathai, Daya Ram
    • 2018
  2. The history of psychiatry in India has witnessed major changes in the past. The first revolution occurred when it was believed that sin and witchcraft are responsible for mental illness and the mentally ill were chained in jails and asylums.

    • Haque S Nizamie, Nishant Goyal
    • 2010
  3. This review takes a sneak peek into the foundations of modern psychiatry in India. The description is largely based on the time frame, which provides a better understanding of the factual information in each period starting from the Vedic era and culminating in the post independence period.

    • Haque S Nizamie, Nishant Goyal
    • 2010
  4. The history of psychiatry in India since independence is essentially the story of how psychiatry has largely come out of mental hospitals and has gradually become a part of mainstream medicine. This is a remarkable change, and in a way, it is a new beginning of psychiatry in India.

    • N. N. Wig
    • 2015
  5. Keeping the above views, we will examine the basic concept of mind and mental health in the context of colonization of India. It is true that during the period of colonization some elements of science were brought to psychiatry, but philosophy, culture and religion were already deep-rooted in the Indian tradition.

    • Shridhar Sharma
    • 2006
  6. 1 de jan. de 2015 · The history of psychiatry in India since independence is essentially the story of how psychiatry has largely come out of mental hospitals and has gradually become a part of mainstream medicine. This is a remarkable change, and in a way, it is a new beginning of psychiatry in India.

  7. History of psychiatry: An Indian perspective. Ind Psychiatry J. 2018 Jan-Jun;27 (1):21-26. doi: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_69_16. Authors. Anand Mishra 1 , Thomas Mathai 1 , Daya Ram 1. Affiliation. 1 Department of Psychiatry, Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. PMID: 30416288. PMCID: PMC6198594. DOI: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_69_16. Abstract.