At the center of Geel, a charming Belgian town less than an hour's drive from of Antwerp, is a church dedicated to Dymphna, a saint believed to have the power to cure mental disorders. It's a medieval ...
Geel, Belgium — It was dinnertime, and Dis and Luc were at it again, poking at each other like puppies. "OK, you two, that's enough," said Toni Smit, as she set the last of the plates on the table.
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In the Belgian town of Geel, families have long taken in people with psychiatric conditions. Could this approach work elsewhere? Ann Peetermans and Iosif, who lives with her as a boarder, feeding a ...
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It has been an important place of pilgrimage for healing mental illness for centuries, and it was one of the earliest models of psychiatric care that allowed patients to live among the community. We ...
The town of Geel, in Belgium's Flanders region, is home to a surprising centuries-old tradition, where patients with mental health issues live with host families. It's said to date back to the 14th ...
Ann Peetermans, (47, top left) has dinner with the three boarders, Iosif (53, top right), Etty (71, bottom left) and Luc (75, bottom right). Photograph: Ilvy ...
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