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Feb
9
2026

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: The Continued Struggle to Treat Mental Illness in America

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When: Monday, February 9, 2026
All day  

Where: Ward Building, Galter Health Sciences Library, 303 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

Contact: Katie Lattal   (312) 503-1913
katherine.lattal@northwestern.edu

Group: Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center

Category: Fine Arts, Academic

Description:

On display in the Eckenhoff Reading Room: Like a path through a maze, medical and societal responses to mental illness in America have seen shifts and turns of imperfect progress. This exhibit explores both societal and medical treatments of mental illness in the US from the 18th century to today. It highlights institutional confinement, medical and pharmaceutical treatments, the development of child psychiatry, and the shift to police as mental illness first responders. Patterns of advancement and retreat carry through each case, showing the struggle to properly treat mental illness continues today. 


This exhibit was created to complement the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, on display in the Galter Library atrium February 9-March 21, 2026. Details about that exhibit are available here.   

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Feb
10
2026

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: The Continued Struggle to Treat Mental Illness in America

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When: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
All day  

Where: Ward Building, Galter Health Sciences Library, 303 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

Contact: Katie Lattal   (312) 503-1913
katherine.lattal@northwestern.edu

Group: Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center

Category: Fine Arts, Academic

Description:

On display in the Eckenhoff Reading Room: Like a path through a maze, medical and societal responses to mental illness in America have seen shifts and turns of imperfect progress. This exhibit explores both societal and medical treatments of mental illness in the US from the 18th century to today. It highlights institutional confinement, medical and pharmaceutical treatments, the development of child psychiatry, and the shift to police as mental illness first responders. Patterns of advancement and retreat carry through each case, showing the struggle to properly treat mental illness continues today. 


This exhibit was created to complement the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, on display in the Galter Library atrium February 9-March 21, 2026. Details about that exhibit are available here.   

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Feb
11
2026

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: The Continued Struggle to Treat Mental Illness in America

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When: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
All day  

Where: Ward Building, Galter Health Sciences Library, 303 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

Contact: Katie Lattal   (312) 503-1913
katherine.lattal@northwestern.edu

Group: Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center

Category: Fine Arts, Academic

Description:

On display in the Eckenhoff Reading Room: Like a path through a maze, medical and societal responses to mental illness in America have seen shifts and turns of imperfect progress. This exhibit explores both societal and medical treatments of mental illness in the US from the 18th century to today. It highlights institutional confinement, medical and pharmaceutical treatments, the development of child psychiatry, and the shift to police as mental illness first responders. Patterns of advancement and retreat carry through each case, showing the struggle to properly treat mental illness continues today. 


This exhibit was created to complement the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, on display in the Galter Library atrium February 9-March 21, 2026. Details about that exhibit are available here.   

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Feb
12
2026

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: The Continued Struggle to Treat Mental Illness in America

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When: Thursday, February 12, 2026
All day  

Where: Ward Building, Galter Health Sciences Library, 303 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

Contact: Katie Lattal   (312) 503-1913
katherine.lattal@northwestern.edu

Group: Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center

Category: Fine Arts, Academic

Description:

On display in the Eckenhoff Reading Room: Like a path through a maze, medical and societal responses to mental illness in America have seen shifts and turns of imperfect progress. This exhibit explores both societal and medical treatments of mental illness in the US from the 18th century to today. It highlights institutional confinement, medical and pharmaceutical treatments, the development of child psychiatry, and the shift to police as mental illness first responders. Patterns of advancement and retreat carry through each case, showing the struggle to properly treat mental illness continues today. 


This exhibit was created to complement the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, on display in the Galter Library atrium February 9-March 21, 2026. Details about that exhibit are available here.   

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Feb
13
2026

Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: The Continued Struggle to Treat Mental Illness in America

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When: Friday, February 13, 2026
All day  

Where: Ward Building, Galter Health Sciences Library, 303 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

Contact: Katie Lattal   (312) 503-1913
katherine.lattal@northwestern.edu

Group: Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center

Category: Fine Arts, Academic

Description:

On display in the Eckenhoff Reading Room: Like a path through a maze, medical and societal responses to mental illness in America have seen shifts and turns of imperfect progress. This exhibit explores both societal and medical treatments of mental illness in the US from the 18th century to today. It highlights institutional confinement, medical and pharmaceutical treatments, the development of child psychiatry, and the shift to police as mental illness first responders. Patterns of advancement and retreat carry through each case, showing the struggle to properly treat mental illness continues today. 


This exhibit was created to complement the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit, Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, on display in the Galter Library atrium February 9-March 21, 2026. Details about that exhibit are available here.   

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