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1: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
A psychiatrist who commits someone who is suicidal to an asylum and force drugs them is guilty of a double crime. Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View Introduction: If you want to learn how to commit your unwanted, disobedient, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital, you have come to the right place. The ... We also don't recommend it, since it is immoral and breaks several of the 10 commandments! If you had the money, you could get almost anyone committed to a mad house for almost any reason! The rise of wicked husbands ... There were many people in these asylums that were intelligent and sane, like the case of William Norris in 1815 AD below in the Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, Testimony of A. Mr. E. Wakefield. Women were expected ... all private madhouses should be suppressed at once, and it should be no less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. ... ...
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2: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Before about 1650, there was no such thing as a mental hospital, insane asylum (except Bedlam), or even private mad houses. At this time, the insane were not removed ... Defoe condemns the husbands who committed their sane wives to the mad houses. However in 1738 we see something new in the arrest of Alexander Cruden (Cruden's Concordance) where he was arrested by Robert Wightman, the owner of a mad house and held against his will with the full consent of his daughter! This last case is eerily familiar to the "ambulance chasing" liability lawyers of today, where Wightman went out looking for anyone he could to commit to his own private mad house. ... with the authority of committal. "Battie and John Monro, the two most eminent psychiatric physicians of the day, supported the view that wrongful consinement in madhouses did take place. The former quoted, as an example, a case in which a man had tried to confine his wife in Battie's madhouse and had justified his conduct by the belief that ... ...
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3: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
summary of the views of over 100 historic figures. Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of ... His theory that bad moral choices caused bad nerves in the brain became the dominant view in the Bedlam mental hospital in England. 100 years later, William ... (A treatise of dreams & visions, Thomas Tryon, 1695 AD) In 1701 AD, John Freind, doctor, related a case of contagious hysteria known as "the barking girls". ... or, "Love in a mad-house", that highlighted a new phenomena of wicked husbands sending their rich and unwanted wives to a private mad house so they could get their wives money and be free to love their new mistress. ... called, but the worst sort in fact; namely, the sending their wives to madhouses, at every whim or dislike, that they may be more secure and undisturbed ... private madhouses should be suppressed at once, and it should be no less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. ... ...
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4: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... As these two wars with words, and with the acts those words were used to justify, constitute an immense historical panorama, I shall confine myself here to a ... with, and hence a threat to the hegemony of established psychiatric power, than it too became a target for diagnostic derogation by establishment psychiatry. ... his hand: he was not content to dispute with psychoanalysts in the free marketplace of ideas, but wanted to dispose of them by demeaning them as mad and locking them up in madhouses. ... for the most part, these are simply the virtues and sins inherent in being human and in using language as rhetoric, noble or base, as the case might be." ... Then people picked me up and took me to a house nearby, where two elderly spinster aunts lived. From then on I began to have fainting spells whenever I had to ... psychiatry: he obtained an assistantship at the Burghiilzli Mental Hospital in Zurich, then one of the most prestigious psychiatric institutions in the world. ... ...
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5: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... Click to View 1. To escape criminal prosecution: EDS-7.4.1 a. Strange new behaviours often begin after someone commits murder in an attempt to ... Some will demand to have their selfish will and desire obeyed in some home situation like if they should sell the house, buy new furniture, ... Historically there was a general cultural sigma and shaming against wives leaving their husbands and both the believer and non-believer would ... contrary to what the Bible says, he will experience a violation of conscience known in modern psychiatric terms as "cognitive dissonance". ... Let's take a specific case and true story: All Christians know that if you divorce your spouse for reasons other than adultery, there are ... This creates an immediate and significant reaction from everyone and he ends up in the mental hospital. No one knows why. The chemical ... The mother wisely rejects the "I don't know" and says, "Are you sad, or mad, that I took the toy away from you and gave it to your sister to ... ...
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6: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... High self-esteem is always present in every suicide. When a person commits suicide saying their life is in the pits and not worth living, what ... forefathers, the Lord brought you out by a mighty hand and redeemed you from the house of slavery, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt." ... So husbands ought also to love their own wives as their own bodies. He who loves his own wife loves himself; for no one ever hated his own ... Even Peter Breggin, a psychiatrist who correctly rejects drugs, shocks and psychiatric committal as treatments, promotes this myth: "Drawing ... That utterly refutes the mental health industry's view that you cannot love others, if you view yourself of unworthy of love... as in the case ... Here are a few examples of narcissism in "mental patients" A 23 year old man is in the mental hospital and when he not allowed to play with ... In fact, it is his narcissistic way of attracting attention to himself. "Look at me". Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high ... ...
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7: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
Augusta Triumphans Or, The Way To Make London The Most Flourishing City In The Universe. By suppressing pretended Madhouses, where many of the Fair Sex are unjustly confined, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c., and many Widows are locked up for the sake of their Jointure. Daniel Defoe 1728 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1728 AD, Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, believed that a husband could drive his sane wife mad by sending her to a mad house. ... Another factor is that it was the rich who initially paid for mad houses for the upkeep (or jailing) of their relatives. In this case it was the wife who was rich and the husband who used her money: "and he has not a shilling but ... houses to be created in various parts of town. "In my humble opinion, all private madhouses should be suppressed at once, and it should be no less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. ... ...
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8: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
Bedlam: "A madhouse by any other name is still a jail!" The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 AD "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum and kept there; you may call it anything you like, but it is a prison." (Sir James Coxe, testimony before ... promiscuously join'd to make a Chaos of the most horrible Confusion:" (The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, a fictional play based upon bedlam, Eliza Haywood, 1726 AD, p 40-43) Introduction: The word bedlam means a state ... and their mode of confinement, gave this room the complete appearance of a dog-kennel." (Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, Testimony of A. Mr. E. Wakefield) "At Leskeard there were two women confined. ... John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 33) Wives were wrongly committed to mad houses by their husbands: "The mid-eighteenth century saw a torrent of criticism of the unregulated state of private madhouses, fed by ... ...
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9: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood ...
In 1726 AD, Eliza Haywood wrote a play called, "The distress'd orphan" or, "Love in a mad-house", that highlighted a new phenomena of wicked husbands sending their rich and unwanted wives to a private ... Haywood's play follows Patrick Blair's "cure of madness by the fall of water", in 1725 AD where he actually gives a case of curing a disobedient wife of her madness by water torture. Then in 1728, Daniel Defoe makes a public effort to bring get authorities to stop this injustice to women. (The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood, 1726 AD) "A WICKED GUARDIAN, a heroine ... A similar fear is evident in other literature representing individuals wrongfully committed to madhouses. As DeLamotte observes, "madness - the loss of power over one's inner realm - is one of the ... As Foucault points out in Madness and Civilization, the mental hospital emerged during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as a means of social control. In England the private madhouse was an ... ...
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10: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... out the lunatic or idiot at a private dwelling, in the company of a servant, was also commonplace; this practice in some respects anticipated the development of private madhouses in the eighteenth [and 17th] century ... ... There are always reasons for human behaviour only God reads the hearts and only Christ can provide peace, hope, forgiveness, purpose and joy! B. Summary of earliest changes that led to psychiatric committal: 1500 - 1600 AD The first time in history the insane were jailed in a privately owned mad house was about 1650 AD. Apart ... slowly; and the same conversion of the lazar houses, hastened by the Reformation, which left municipal administrations in charge of welfare and hospital establishments; this was the case in Leipzig, in Munich, in Hamburg. ... and moved freely throughout society like anybody else. "In England, as I shall show, there was no substantial state-led move to confine the mad (or the poor, come to that) during the seventeenth or the eighteenth century. ... ...
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11: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... William Battie was trained for ten years at Bedlam under John Monro. He left and started St. Luke's mental hospital in England in 1751 AD. Bedlam and St. Luke's were the two largest mad houses in ... Luke's, owned his own madhouses on the side - in Islington and Clerkenwell - to which he transferred the more well-to-do private patients who came his way. A self-made man, at his death he left an ... If he gets worse, he is suffering from "untreatable original madness" and you should stop all treatments. Battie notes that a lunatic enters the mad house and begins harsh treatments including vomits ... as much as medicine." (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) Modern psychiatric historians failed to realize that John Monro was deliberately misrepresenting Battie. ... Which very frequent case of suicide, though generally ascribed to Lunacy by the verdict of a good-natured Jury, except where the deceased hath not left assets, are no more entitled to the benefit of ... ...
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12: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
of murder and when the fact that he committed the murder is not contested, the psychiatric expert is expected to testify about the mental state of the defendant not at ... and vagrants," calling for their confinement insofar as they were "furiously mad,"" (Madmen and the Bourgeoisie, Klaus Doerner, 1969 AD, p 20) "Krafft-Ebing ... Since January 2007, Yates vacations in the Kerrville low security Texas state mental hospital. PMS defense Geraldine K. Richter, 42, an orthopedic surgeon who works in Fairfax County, was driving a red 1988 BMW from a friend's house about 10:35 p.m. last Thanksgiving when a state trooper noticed the car was ... Neither is true. The PMS defense is a setback for feminism, especially when used in a case like the surgeon's. She ought to take responsibility for her own actions. And ... We do not use this argument when we confine a thief in a jail, and yet, taking the aggregate evil of the greater number of drunkards than thieves into consideration, and ... ...
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13: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... These are, LYING and DRINKING. Because the insane were not acting on free will, Rush set up "Sober House", (for drunks) where they could be "held against their will". ... of strong leather, and which confine the body in the chair. 6. Bands which confine the arms and hands of the patient, to the arms of the chair. 7. Pieces of wood ... The dread of the eye was early imposed upon every beast of the field. The tiger, the mad bull, and the enraged dog, all fly from it : now a man deprived of his reason ... patients at the bedside, but his emphasis upon the Hippocratic doctrine of the four humors was a decisively retrogressive step in the history of psychiatric theory. ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions which produce the operations of the mind. 3. We ... The great advantage which private madhouses have over public hospitals is derived chiefly from their conforming to this principle in human nature ; which the highest ... ...
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14: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... Except for his error of saying, "the accepted biological nature of the disorders", it is true that doctors did not treat or confine the insane. Doctors generally ... Records of an English legal incompetency jurisdiction demonstrate that both government officials and laymen accepted that psychiatric disorders had biological and ... Being asked how many days there were in the week, she said seven but could not name them . . . . Being asked how many husbands she had had in her time she said three, ... William Burrishe was "put in great fear by thieves breaking into his mother's house in the night" so that he "became distract and speechless most times" (27). In 1623 ... The king wished thereby "to imitate and approach as near as may be the offices and duties of a natural father" (31). The case of Benoni Buck dramatically illustrates ... in the company of a servant, was also commonplace; this practice in some respects anticipated the development of private madhouses in the eighteenth century (50). ... ...
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15: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Society has methods of teaching you to behave: 1. your mother 2. the church 2. the jail 3. the asylum Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction to psychiatric history Click to ... Case 2: Another case of an insane melancholy, lethargic man (inanimate lump) put in the swing: "I was determined to try the effects of the circulating swing as a last resource, into which he was placed as an inanimate lump, with ... Reil (1758-1813) invented a hollow wheel as a form of restraint, control and exercise for up to 36 hours, often to the amusement of the mad house keepers. Fellow German psychiatrist, Johann Heinroth recommended every asylum have one! ... There is always a reason to explain why a insane person has chosen to act the way they do. All modern treatments must be voluntary. Forced confinement in a mental hospital must be abolished. If someone disturbs the public peace, commits crimes or physically assaults another, they should be charged ... ...
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16: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Consciousness the moral nature plays an important part, it will be better for many reasons to confine our attention at present to the evolution of the intellect. ... As administrators, business managers and custodians, it was small wonder they were mediocre physicians. The consequence, he pointed out, was that the treasure house ... These good results could be explained through the initial choice of patients with good psychiatric prognoses. For example, among the patients selected were few with ... Finally, the special care and support surgical patients received might have contributed to the good outcome. "But an examination of the individual case notes reveals ... by ARTEM LOZYNSKY Temple University -B u cke's not that breed: he tends the mad, in Canada- a kind of medical mystic he lets me call him with a Foreword by Gay ... In 1876, he was appointed Superintendent at the newly-opened mental hospital in Hamilton. After a year, he was transferred to the Ontario Hospital, London where he ... ...
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17: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... She had to confess, and for this purpose she came to me. She was a murderess, but on top of that she had also murdered herself. For one who commits such a crime destroys his own ... She grew steadily odder, and at seventeen was taken to the mental hospital, where she spent a year and a half. She heard voices, refused food, and was completely mutistic ( ... But that was not so; all memory of the pencil case had vanished. Around this time I was invited to spend the holidays with friends of the family who had a house on Lake Lucerne. To my delight the house was situated right on the lake, and there was a boathouse and a rowboat. My host ... Or can it have been that my parents wanted something of this sort? But my good 37 Psychiatric Activities THE YEARS at Burgholzli were my years of apprentice-ship. Dominating my ... I was a thorn in her side because of my influence over him. It frequently happens that women who do not really love their husbands are jealous and destroy their friendships. ... ...
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18: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
Self Help Biblical Psychiatry Self Test #2 Click to View Click to View Click to View Psychiatric Self-Test #2: Meticulous Moral Principles Inquiry (MMPI-7) ... to the law, Even his prayer is an abomination. " (Proverbs 28:9) b. "You husbands in the same way, live with your wives in an understanding way, as with someone ... who hate wisdom love death." (Proverbs 8:36) g. "The wise woman builds her house, But the foolish tears it down with her own hands. " (Proverbs 14:1) h. "In the ... Every other sin that a man commits is outside the body, but the immoral man sins against his own body. " (1 Corinthians 6:18) l. "O Lord, rebuke me not in Your wrath, ... You shall be driven mad by the sight of what you see. " (Deuteronomy 28:27-29, 34) b. "with all the deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not ... Prov 18:17 a. "The first to plead his case seems right, Until another comes and examines him. " (Proverbs 18:17) I6. Click to View I accept that my own sinful choices ... ...
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19: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... It is therefore appropriate at this stage to give a critical history of psychiatry and psychiatric literature from the earliest antiquity to our own days. * [The word ... The correct treatment is drastica and baths but not bleeding, as the ancients believed. Chronically melancholic, mad patients are described. Several instances of ... For neither arts nor sciences aim at the highest for the sake of the highest, but in order to confine it in the limited circle of the world and enjoy it in its ... In general, as soon as the soul fails to draw its nourishment from the source of purity and goodness, which is - experience teaches us - the exceptional case, the ... objects has a better hope of recovery than one who stays at home or in the house of relatives during his sickness - whether this subjects him to their loving ... known to be mechanically applied, and for this reason not man with a mechanical disposition of mind should be a physician in a mental hospital (cf. this book, pt. ... ...
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20: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
The history of Psychiatry Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum and kept there; you may call it anything you like, but it is a prison." (Sir James Coxe, testimony before the House of Commons Select Committee on the Operations of the Lunacy Laws, 1877) ... The "keepers" of the Mad houses, known today as psychiatric nurses! The "keeper managers" are known today as psychiatric nurse managers of a ward. "Many of the asylum doctors were no more than medically qualified gaolers [jailers], whose only attempts at "care" were the tactics of restraint and punishment so angrily summarised by Swift a century earlier. "Though 'tis hopeless to reclaim them, scorpion rods perhaps may tame them" [Jonathan Swift.]" (British Psychiatry at 150, J. Birley, Lancet, 1991 AD) "T. Bakewell (1815) had stated that, at some madhouses, the pecuniary interest of the proprietor and the secret wishes of the lunatics' relatives, led not ... ...
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21: Conclusion to the 500 year historical overview:
... historical beginning of psychiatric committal and underscores how all historic mad houses and modern asylums function as a convenience to benefit the relatives of the insane, and not the insane themselves. Click to View By 1700 AD, non-clergyman (doctors and businessmen) saw that privately owned mad houses were a lucrative business and the number of mad houses dramatically increased in number at their hands. Housing the rich propertied insane became a new industry from which church ministers quickly were marginalized. Being completely unregulated, and with church ministers now out of the picture, evil abuses began to occur where sane, (but rebellious) wives were arrested and jailed in private mad houses at the hands of their husbands who made monthly cash payments to the profit seeking mad house owners. Up to about 1750 AD Bedlam was the only publicly funded asylum but after 1800 AD, their number greatly multiplied. In 1774 AD, the Act for Regulating Madhouses (14 George III c. 49) ... ...
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22: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London Bookseller to the late Queen Alexander Cruden 23 March 1738 AD Click to View The case of Alexander Cruden who was repeatedly committed to a mental hospital for pointing out the adultery of people in high places like John the Baptist did and lost his head! Click to View Click to ... Cruden's problems began with his parents putting him into an asylum when he experienced a broken heart over love at a young age. This labeled him a mad man for life and was the primary reason for his second false committal to an asylum. Later in life, when his amorous advances were rejected by another woman, he was committed to Bedlam. This "psychiatric history" over love lost, was only one problem. Other reason he got ... C. and of this Affair to his silly Landlord and Landlady, who live in Oswald's house, and are only his servants. The false notions that Crookshank and Oswald instilled into the weak brains of Grant and his Wife, occasioned them from ... ...
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23: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of ... Unwanted wives would be taken by force against their will to a mad house at the husband's command and of course, money. These wicked men would sometimes be wanting to get control of their wife's money. There were countless abuses and women were often innocent victims of evil husbands. These wives were sent to the mad house, not because they were insane, but because the husbands were disposing of them. The case of Waterfall, however, is different. This woman was insane and her loving husband sent her to the mad house for good reason in a ... ...
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24: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Why, then, do not all physicians consider how far bodily disorders are caused or influenced by the mind". Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. She said, "the man is not Lunatick, but rather under strong convictions of sin; and hath much more need of a spiritual, than bodily physician". Most interesting, is her comment that Monro (like most of the largest mad house keepers) believed that religious devotion was actually a sign of ... Wesley's concern that electrical treatment might go 'out of Use' like so many other fashionable treatments was unfounded as modern psychiatric history shows. His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading ... The power of exercise, both to preserve and restore health, is greater than can well be conceived; especially in those who add temperance thereto; who if they do not confine themselves altogether to eat either "bread or the herb of the field," (which God ... ...
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25: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "faint ...
Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Chemical imbalance EDS-7.3 No. Not taking any prescribed psychiatric drugs. Benefits EDS-7.4 Escape duty or life situation: EDS-7.4.4 Sympathy: EDS-7.4.5 Control over ... They wanted to escape from being preacher's wives. The case of "Faint" The case of two preacher's wives: Both were the cause of significant unrest in the home with anger and yelling. Both were self-centered and hyper narcissistic. Both ... Both refused to take any anti-psychotic drugs offered to them on a voluntary basis under the advice of a psychiatrist. Both left their husbands when they got out of the mental hospital. Both abandoned their children. Both made full recoveries with no signs of mental illness a ... It is actually common for people to faint in church and then be admitted to the mental hospital as we see in 1813 AD. "In one instance, the disorder came on during the singing in a Methodist meeting-house ; but an extraordinary excitement ... ...
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26: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social ... Determine the Problem He was suffering from a broken heart from love. Ask a Child He is upset about something EDS-7.7.12.PMO 5 years later EDS-7.7.LPT The case of "Lovesick" Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD: A young man is jilted by a woman who then commits a crime, ends up first in jail, then the asylum In Vendemaire, (Sep. and Oct.) of the year 3, a young man, of twenty-two years of age, ... Discussion: In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the major mad house doctors. He used "moral therapy" that merely threatened torture. Unlike all the other mad houses, Pinel refused to torture and use vomits, blistering and ... ...
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27: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... the Methodists, who were the forerunners of modern Pentecostals, as a religion that caused people to go mad. This is because they would claim God was talking to them and directing their lives, when in fact, this has never been the case in modern history. "There are certain tenets held by several protestant sects of Christians which ... 1912, p 99) "Jesus Christ might simply have returned to his carpentry following the use of modern [psychiatric] treatments." (William Sargant, "The movement in psychiatry away from the philosophical," The Times ... The prominent role played by medical men in the whole series of scandals about treatment in asylums and madhouses that erupted in the first half of the nineteenth century only intensified the difficulty of the task ... The Artificial intelligence computers that TV commentators predict will be in every house by 2030 AD, and what Hollywood movies visualize today, have failed to note that artificial intelligence cannot be achieved with ... ...
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28: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... persuasion' to make patients relinquish their mad ideas. 'Tranquillised' by physical means the patient was made amenable to 'moral' measures of which the cold douche to the head was the most effective. ... One further point of interest both for the socio-medical and psychiatric historian is that patients of different social class still received different treatment. Oxenbridge [q.v.] in the seventeenth century treated a well-to-do and a poor woman according to their means; Arnold (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the 1815/6 Select Committee when asked 'Would you treat a private individual patient at your own house, in the same way as has been described in respect of Bethlem ?' answered 'Certainly not'. ... We shall confine our observations to some of those causes which have predominated in Europe-such, for instance, as the belief in the power and corporeal nature of demons, in sorcery, in possession, in ... ...
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29: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, claimed he cured insanity with "blisters". This was a common procedure of ... He sold it 'at Four Pound a Quart' over the counter for those who could not afford in-patient treatment in his house where he emphasised that he 'never us'd any Violence to any Patient', and that far from 'almost starv'd, in order to a Cure' he fed them well 'by good Kitchin Physick'. These claims in his advertisement throw an interesting light on practice in other madhouses and reslect the early ... Although today this treatment like so many psychiatric treatments seems laughable if not monstrous, it must again like so many psychiatric treatments, have been followed by some cures for which post ... I shall be ready to admit them: And as Chalibeat Waters and Cold-bathing are of great Use in this Case, so we have the Advantage of being nigh to Lambeth-Waters, which are universally, and justly ... ...
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30: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Egg" ...
Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of ... Was upset that he had caused himself brain damage from drug use. Ask a Child He is sad that he is sick. EDS-7.7.12.PMO 5 years later EDS-7.7.LPT Suicide The case of "Egg" An 18 year old man permanently damages his brain though recreational drugs, becomes depressed and commits suicide. Ken grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth, ... Ken had many desire for good things, but no expectation because of his brain damage. He would love to have a nice house a new car, a good job, fly around the world, go out to an expensive restaurant for dinner. Had he set ... It was to see his psychiatrist. You see Dylan had fried his brain using heroin and had spent 5 years in a mental hospital. If Dylan can do evangelism... anyone can without excuse. Dylan seemed perfectly normal to Andy ... ...
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31: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
Its time for Christians to wake up the fact that they have been under attack by the devil through the hands of chemical psychiatrists who are usually atheists who promote naturalistic evolution. A. Psychiatric historians re-write history: ... Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, products of a disordered imagination. They are real for the simple reason that they are bodily in origin." (Patterns of ... Its like trying to put too much current through an electrical wire and it either melts or blows a fuse! Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the choices, thoughts and ... The children in the house? Yes." (Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, Testimony of Henry Alexander, Esq.) J. Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 - 1900! The majority of doctors viewed the cause of insanity to be sin, life choices and ... ...
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32: Absalom's insurrection, Rape of Tamar, Satan child: 990-979 BC ...
... Between 1003 and 1001 BC, David defeats the nations and fulfills the land promise to Abraham, possessing all the land from the River of Egypt (Wadi el-Arish) and the Euphrates. e. In 1001 BC, David commits adultery with Bathsheba and ... The mentally ill invent bizarre behaviours and desperately involve others for attention seeking purposes, power, to escape duty, revenge, control, psychiatric disability (lottery for life), or in Amnon's case, to bed his sister. It worked! c. Although Amnon was the natural heir to David's ... Absalom showed maturity, self-control and cunning wisdom in his reaction. This is not how someone under 18 would act. It also says that Absalom took Tamar, his sister into his house. (2 Samuel 13:20) This would indicate someone of the ... Christ used his blood to make pure virgins (Christians) out of spiritual harlots (non-Christians), "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, so that He might sanctify her, having ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-2samuel13-22-tamars-rape-absaloms-mutiny-984-973bc.htm
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33: The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: home page
... Science: "avoid worldly and empty chatter and the opposing arguments of what is falsely called "science" (1 Timothy 6:20, kjv) Three hundred years ago, "mad doctors" believed in the myth that "humoral ... Using psychiatric drugs and electric shocks on the brain to cure insanity is like hitting your printer's USB cable with a hammer to fix a software problem that has its origin in the CPU. The Christian knows that behaviour is not controlled by body chemicals, but freewill choices that originate in the spirit. Freewill: "Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve: as for me and my house, we ... A doctor who forces treatment or drugs on a non-consenting person who knows they are sick will go to jail even if it saves their life. A psychiatrist who force commits someone who is suicidal to an ... However, church ministers need to be prepared to help individuals find solutions to the misery they suffer on a case by case basis as they naturally arise and not put adds in the local newspaper and ... ...
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34: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Kitten ...
... She told the Asylum staff that she never actually told anybody that she was a secret astronaut for NASA, but that it was merely "her dream". Since the law prevents psychiatric treatment against someone's will unless they ... case is similar to two other cases described in "Faint", where both exhibited fainting spells in the middle of a church service, exactly when cognitive dissonance (bad conscience) would most active. One of the subjects of "Faint" was a preacher's wife who was directly involved in a secret sexual affair at the exact time she fainted in church. It is actually common for people to faint in church and then be admitted to the mental hospital as we see in 1813 AD. "In one instance, the disorder came on during the singing in a Methodist meeting-house ; ... This illustrates the Law of Anticipatory Warthog Psychosis (AWP) EDS-7.7.13.AWP In today's immoral world, non-Christian wives leave their husbands for no reason all the time and because they are their own highest moral ... ...
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35: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the major mad house doctors. Pinel correctly understanding that insanity was a spiritual ... All our new cases were entered at great length upon the journals of the house. Due attention was paid to the changes of the seasons and the weather, and their respective influences upon the patients were minutely noticed. Having a peculiar attachment for the more general method of descriptive history, I did not confine myself to any exclusive mode of arranging my observations, nor to any one ... A second, was subject to extreme fury during fifteen days in the year, and was perfectly calm and in possession of his reason for the remaining eleven months and a half. A third case, having one day ... I cannot here avoid giving my most decided suffrage in favour of the moral qualities of maniacs. I have no Where met, excepting in romances, with fonder husbands, more affectionate parents, more ... ...
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36: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... Carter practiced "moral treatment" which avoided the outright torture of the previous century seen in most mad houses, but specifically targeted the hysteric's personal conduct and thoughts in order ... and in a great number of cases, but always with success" ... "The process is always troublesome, and often difficult, but I have yet to hear of the case, in which it would ultimately fail of success". ... of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell Carter, 1853 AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great freedom with which sexual ... On her return, Miss A- found the intended bridegroom staying in her mother's house; and thus had her sister's prospects of immediate happiness suddenly placed before her, to be mentally contrasted ... Women of strong passions, who are separated from their husbands, either permanently or for a time, are especially liable to hysterical attacks. This is well instanced by the wives of sailors, or other ... ...
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37: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... and the shock of the trembling earth which sends their hearts with fitful leaps to their throats, and the roaring and a rushing as of a mad overwhelming sea-- oh, then the horror is intensified! ... In taking this course I am aware that I cut myself off from a wide and attractive field; but as a practical man, dealing with sternly prosaic facts, I must confine my attention to that particular ... What, then, is Darkest England? For whom do we claim that "urgency" which gives their case priority over that of all other sections of their countrymen and countrywomen? I claim it for the Lost, for ... growls the cynic, "if we could only product men according to demand, as we do horses, and promptly send them to the slaughter-house when past their prime"--which, of course, is not to be thought of. ... What is true about London is, we suppose, true in about the same proportion of the rest of the country. Husbands, sons, daughters, and mothers are continually disappearing, and leaving no trace ... ...
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38: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Neuroleptic drugs change behaviour the same way a lobotomy or alcohol stupefies. Psychiatric drugs are called a "chemical lobotomy" because of the way they "dumb you down" and emotionally "numb you down" into a condition of ... Remember there is no exception for sinful behaviour in the Bible on the basis of mental illness. Here are a few true case examples of narcissism in "mental patients": i. A 23 year old man is in the mental hospital and when he not allowed to play with his hand held video game, he throws a temper tantrum of erratic ... If someone who is in perfect physical health has chosen to become a unresponsive vegetable, they should be put in an unlocked room of a halfway house where they are free to leave when they finally choose to do so. If while in ... Being lazy, some would resort to crime, but then they would end up in jail where they belong as criminal, not "club mad-fed". Some of them would die of starvation, kill themselves or whatever, but at least they are taking ... ...
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39: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
... Like everyone else, their way of being has been influenced by significant people during their formative years. In the case of especially impaired people, some of whom continue to live at home in a ... It is delusional to imagine that you are part of a secret astronaut program, or a covert spy as in the movie "A Beautiful Mind". It is delusional to see lights shining on your house when nobody else ... Why is Weinland not in a mental hospital since they are full of people who claim the exact same thing? Why is the guy in the asylum viewed as mad, but Weinland and Shirley Maclaine are not? Why the ... "God spoke in my ear this morning". One ends up on a mental hospital and the other does not. Why the difference? e. If you wear matching red shoes and a red cowboy hat and stand on the busy down town street corner every lunch hour and talk gibberish nonsense (salad talk) to everyone who walks by, you will eventually get arrested and dragged off to the mental asylum for a psychiatric examination. ... ...
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40: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... These will turn his heart away from God to the destruction of his soul. When the Bible says, "House and wealth are an inheritance from fathers, But a prudent wife is from the Lord." (Proverbs ... The foolishness of marrying a non-Christian is seen in the book of Hosea: "the Lord said to Hosea, "Go, take to yourself a wife of harlotry and have children of harlotry; for the land commits flagrant ... It is also a reminder to those already married about what is important and what is not. See Ten commandments for husbands and wives. It is never too late for you to make the changes you need to make ... Shulammite is the feminine of "Solomon", meaning, one of Solomon's girls or "the Solomoness". Shulammite is one of many suggested pagan goddesses like Ishtar etc. It may very well be the case that ... We really have no idea why her brother's were mad at her or why they put her to work in the vineyard. 1:7 Abishag to Shepherd ""Tell me, O you whom my soul loves, Where do you pasture your flock, ... ...
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41: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Myers v. Alaska Psychiatric Institute, Alaska Supreme Court No. S-11021. fn 28 In Alaska case law, antipsychotics are no longer viewed as treatment that will necessarily help psychotic people. It's never easy to hold a ... CROWN and the Crown colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Whitaker, Robert. Anatomy of an epidemic : magic bullets, psychiatric drugs, and the astonishing rise of mental illness in America / Robert Whitaker. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. ... of extract of sheep thyroid was reported to produce a 50 percent cure rate at one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad mind. ... Ask psychiatrists at top medical schools, staff at a mental hospital, NIMH officials, leaders of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, science writers at major newspapers, or the ordinary person in the street, and ... ...
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42: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... if he called it a sedition begotten by another sedition, and to be like a wild beast grown mad, which for want of food from abroad, fell now upon eating its own flesh." (Josephus Wars 5:4-6) ... How often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were unwilling. "Behold, your house is being left to you desolate! "For I say to you, ... The Jews, marshalled close under their walls, were in a position to venture further out if they were successful and had a place of refuge ready at hand in case of defeat. Titus sent against them ... to obtain among their own people." (Josephus Wars 4.397, Feb AD 68) 6. 9 June AD 68: Nero commits suicide while Vespasian is conquering Judean cities on route to start sieging Jerusalem. 7. June ... the fathers of sons and daughters, and take wives for your sons and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters; and multiply there and do not decrease. 'Seek the ... ...
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43: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Every one at all familiar with their work during that period knows that I tell only the simple truth in the case. They know it, too. For my writings the office once paid me $500 in one check and many ... Hundreds of their men, women, and even young girls, are trained with printed lessons which they learn by heart, to go from house to house and give Bible readings. At first they conceal their real ... Dan 1:17. He was prime minister of a mighty empire for many years. Paul was so renowned for his learning, that the king said to him: "Much learning doth make thee mad." Acts 26:24. He did for ... Clarke, on Rev. 13:11. "It was, therefore, the emblem of the Roman hierarchy." Scott, on Rev. 13:11. "The generality of interpreters confine this second beast to the papal power." Eclectic Commentary ... White pushed that dress with all her power, put it on herself as an example, till most of the sisters put it on. But it created a terrible commotion. Husbands swore, brothers refused to walk with ... ...
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44: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... It is an abbreviation of samizdatel'stvo, meaning self publishing (house), from sam-, self, + izdatel'stvo, publisher. The creators of Scamizdat obviously see parallels between Communist Russia and Scientology in the way ... Term comes from Hubbard's extreme paranoia about Communist, governmental, or psychiatric infiltration of Scientology, and the need to run Security checks on new Scientologists. Senior C/S (Case Supervisor) Int, part of INT management and is located with CMO INT. The person holding this post is considered the senior-most technical ... Delusion, a belief in something which is contrary to fact or reality resulting from deception, misconception, or misassignment. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15). Dwindling Spiral, 1. one commits overt acts unwittingly. He seeks to ... A suppressive automatically and immediately will curve any betterment activity into something evil or bad. 4. The person is in a mad, howling situation of some yesteryear and is "handling it" by committing overt acts today. ... ...
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45: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome) and God would set up his eternal kingdom (the church) during the Roman Empire in 33 AD. c. Nebuchadnezzar also went mad and was stricken with delusion for his pride. d. ... their presence, for they are a rebellious house." (Ezekiel 2:6) ii. "As for you, son of man, they will put ropes on you and bind you with them so that you cannot go out among them." (Ezekiel 3:25) c. ... first spoke through Hosea, the LORD said to Hosea, "Go, take to yourself a wife of harlotry and have children of harlotry; for the land commits flagrant harlotry, forsaking the LORD."" (Hosea 1:2) b. ... the fathers of sons and daughters, and take wives for your sons and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters; and multiply there and do not decrease. 'Seek the ... VIII Nos. 42 and 48, taken from Nippur. VI, 2 nd year, 28 th, and 5 th of the year of Nabonaid, in each case 6 equal persons appear, of which at least 4 are of the highest rank, among them the ... ...
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46: The History of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD
This sequential overview of Psychiatry provides a brief, one paragraph summary of the views of over 100 historic figures. Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Conclusion to psychiatric history The master conclusion of the 500 year summary of all the historical documents in this section. Click to View ... How did torture cure the insanity? Insanity is a behaviour choice, not a disease. Click to View Humoral Medicine Melancholy blood was believed to cause insanity. Mad Doctors blood let to cure insanity by removing the bad blood. Click to View Bedlam The most famous mental hospital in history. "A madhouse by any other name is still a jail!" "The rattling of Chains, the Shrieks, Howlings like that of Dogs, Shoutings, Roarings, Prayers, Preaching, Curses, Singing, Crying all joined to make a Chaos of the most horrible Confusion... Bedlam" Click to View Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers "The keepers at Bedlam are idle, skulking, pilfering scoundrels, eccentric, had something ... ...
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47: Suicide, psychiatry and the bible: The freedom to sin by killing ...
... For three hundred years, the legal and medical justification for psychiatric preventive detention-civil commitment-has rested comfortably and securely on that set of beliefs." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 99 2. "The idea of excusing the self-killer by attributing to him the fictitious malady called ... C. Cases of Suicide: 1. The case of "Potato". An executive is driven to suicide when he experiences financial destitution because of his own business mistakes. 2. The case of "Egg". A young man commits suicide when he realizes he has permanent brain damage and seriously downgraded cognitive abilities as a result of frying his brain on heroin a few ... Samson grasped the two middle pillars on which the house rested, and braced himself against them, the one with his right hand and the other with his left. And Samson said, "Let me die with the Philistines!" And he bent with all his might so that the house fell on the lords and all the people who were in it. So the dead ... ...
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48: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner of Leicester Lunatic Asylum in Britain, went to great lengths to describe 13 different types of insanity, which he divided into two major groups: Hallucinations and delusions. ... a large private madhouse - judging from the number of patients admitted the third largest in the country - and acted as psychiatric consultant for a wide area. Like many owners of private asylums he took in a number of pauper lunatics at the charge of their parish but in addition offered to receive 'into the lower department of his house in the Bond-Street, in Leicester, on the reduced terms, of eight shillings per week' ten lunatics from families in distressed ... These made up a large proportion because many asylums, like Leicester, only admitted acute cases, ill for less than six to twelve months, and in any case parishes would only shoulder the cost of hospital maintenance for the severely disturbed and disturbing. In ... ...
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49: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... He also took in pupils, including Sir George Baker, who became physician to George III, thereby stimulating the development of a professional line of psychiatric practice which Bethlem, with its father-to-son tradition, had always deliberately eschewed. The example of St Luke's itself instigated the asylum movement throughout the provinces, with hospitals opening in the north east in 1765, in Manchester in 1766, York in 1777 and Liverpool in 1790. Ironically, Battie published no case histories and included no examples in his Treatise, yet did more to make attitudes towards the mad more open and less prejudiced than any other physician of the period." (Patterns of Madness in the ... Now suppose that any one perfectly awake without the accident of such a blow sees fire, or without the pulsation of vessels, inflammation, or any obstruction in the meatus auditorius, ctc. hears sounds; or suppose that the idea of flame really excited by a blow is by him referred to an house on fire, or ... ...
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50: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Barefoot ...
Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of "Barefoot" (depression, schizophrenia) Click to View The case of "Barefoot" Biopsychiatric labels DSM-5 Schizophrenia, delusion, paranoia Checklist Behaviours DSM-7 Adultery Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Sources of personal trauma: Sexual assault/rape as a minor. Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Shirked basic duties of a wife around the house. Chemical imbalance EDS-7.3 Yes, a few months during which time she was on psychiatrist prescribed drugs. But the chemical imbalance in the brain was restored ... Karin was found barefoot, mosquito bitten, still in her nightgown, sleeping in the brushes on an island in the middle of a swamp. She was institutionalized at a mental hospital until the insurance money ran out. The psychiatrists in that mental hospital tried to make her ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-barefoot.htm
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