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1: British Psychiatry at 150, J. Birley, Lancet, 1991 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage British Psychiatry at 150, J. Birley, Lancet, 1991 AD "Though 'tis hopeless to reclaim them, scorpion rods perhaps may tame them" Jonathan Swift. In 1841 British psychiatry became organised. The Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane was founded after the initiative of Dr Samuel Hitch, Resident Physician of Gloucester General Lunatic Asylum--an inspired moment that gave him a brief but significant ... achieved royal patronage in 1926 before undergoing its latest metamorphosis to the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1971. The College has marked this first 150 years of British psychiatry with a celebratory volume.(n1) The doctors who met to found the association in 1841 were not the most respected members of their profession. ... From this baseline of aggressive neglect it was not going to be difficult to improve matters, and the next 100 years saw changes that Dr Hitch and his colleagues could not ... ...
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2: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... J. Kane, "Towards more effective antipsychotic treatment," British Journal of Psy-chiatry 165, suppl. 25 (1994): 22-31. Fn 27 , ... U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General (1999), 3, 68, 78.fn 33 In Prozac ... that slightly more than half never relapsed in the next four years. fn 6 N. Lehrman, "Follow-up of brief and prolonged psychiatric hospitalization," Com-prehensive Psychiatry 2 (1961): 227-40. p 92 During this period, outcomes ... It is also important to note that the arrival of Thorazine did not improve discharge rates in the 1950s for people newly ... One physician, at a meeting where the two McGill University doctors spoke, asked in astonishment: "I put my patients on ... Do we free patients from the asylum with D2 blocking agents only to block incentive, engagement with the world, and the joie de ... C. Barbui, "Effectiveness of paroxetine in the treatment of acute major depression in adults," Canadian Medical Association ... ...
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3: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... It also made her look morally better than the very doctors who were fully aware of her fraud. "the system which is about to be described, ... universal and more constantly concealed than any others'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 836) On the Pathology and Treatment of ... by the operation of all debilitating agents, whether local, or general, and by all circumstances tending to make individual parts the ... An able summary of its effects has lately appeared in the ' British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review,1 and the reader is referred to ... the disease under consideration, has depended upon its distinct association, in the majority of cases, with the sexual propensities of the ... The word " hysteria," the hypothesis of irritation, and the universal consent of the medical profession, may all safely be appealed to, as ... A visitor to the Middlesex County Asylum at Hanwell, cannot fail to be struck by the number of " hysterical cases." But from the indefinite ... ...
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4: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
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... him out of them." Similarly, 100 years previously, Defoe had stated that if persons were not mad on entering a madhouse, they were soon made so by the barbarous usage they there suffer . . . ... In the 1800's mad doctors succeeded in gained trust with elected officials, the courts and the general public who blindly viewed them as "experts". In the 1600's it is clear that preachers of ... It is driven by power, money and atheism! Welcome to the world of modern psychiatry! "The rise of psychiatry as an organized profession, with which we shall be concerned in the following ... ...
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5: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... he can prescribe nothing but the beneficently stern restraints of an asylum or a jail. But is not one in ten a proportion scandalously high? ... You see I haven't got my health, that's where it is. I used to work on the London General Omnibus Company and after that on the Road Car ... A bright Spring morning found me landed from a western colony. Fourteen years had passed since I embarked from the same spot. They were ... 20,000. This vast reservoir of unemployed labour is the bane of all efforts to raise the scale of living, to improve the condition of labour. ... Even those who deliberately and of free choice adopt the profession of a prostitute, do so under the stress of temptations which few moralists ... He broke ship, and deserted several times, and was a thorough specimen of a bad British tar. He saw gaol in Signapore, Hong Kong, Yokohama, ... I propose to supersede this middleman by forming a Co-operative Association of Sandwich Men. At every Shelter there would be a Sandwich ... ...
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6: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
Lack of progress in the latter should not unduly hinder the former." (British Psychiatry at 150, J. Birley, Lancet, 1991 AD) "As one of our colleagues recently said, "Biochemical imbalances are the ... Amazingly, Psychiatrists, medical doctors and neuroscientists (and informed Christians), know there is no scientific proof that mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. However mental health organizations that provide "information pamphlets" to the general public do the ... Problem is, there is no scientific proof of evolution either! Christians need their eyes opened to both satanic lies! 200 years ago, some doctors believed insanity was ... reports treat these claims as the gospel truth, and the American Psychiatric Association reports that 75 percent of Americans believe in them.'" (Your Drug May Be Your ... associate itself with the strong and established profession of medicine, it could, by alliance or by default, gain the credibility it could not attain through research. ... ...
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7: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... he announced that a request for funds for an infirmary to improve his treatment facilities had been turned down because "the ... There was further opposition the following year when Dr. Clarke, the superintendent of the Kingston Asylum and with whom Bucke had acted ... During his twenty-five years as Superintendent, Bucke achieved an international pre-eminence as a leader in mental-health ... Association Committee on the History of Psychiatry, Cyril Greenland, 1963 AD) C. Documents: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD Walt Whitman Richard Maurice Bucke Letters of Dr. Bucke to Walt Whitman and His Friends -When one is ill, doctors ... There is also another and more subtle reason for the general tone and content of the letters of Bucke to Whitman. Whitman did not enjoy ... He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, President of the Psychological Section of the British Medical Association and, finally, a ... ...
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8: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, Johann Christian August Heinroth, Doctor and ... Heinroth realizes that his view (evil causes of insanity and the state of insanity itself is evil) is rejected by his fellow "mad doctors" of ... and products of perverted activities, and perverted life in general, are just so many spurs to evil, so many weights imposed on the ... This is the earliest concept of the insanity plea in Germany. About 50 years later, the insanity plea was first used in England. "But we must ... He gives great details on how to run an asylum and specifies a building that could be viewed in hind sight as a torture chamber: "A special ... Their business, their profession, is thus concerned with a sphere which is quite different from the one with which the doctor of the soul must ... periods: he begins to reason, to demonstrate, to preach, to criticize the state, the sciences, religion, he tries to improve the entire world. ... ...
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9: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... a long tradition of his fellow preachers and viewed extreme cases of insanity as a medical problem only doctors could cure like any other disease. ... I lately received from a worthy friend of mine the case of a gentleman, who had laboured under a melancholy for three years; he himself calls it an ... In 1772, under the indirect advice of John Monro, the British Government passed a law that allowed a person to be committed to Bedlam with a single ... Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) Click to View In 1758 AD, William Battie, Mad Doctor at Bedlam and then St. Lukes asylum, was caustically hostile to Christianity and religion in general, like modern chemical psychiatry today. ... and disinclination to persist in the remedies I prescribed, I had the pleasure to see him gradually improve till he advanced to perfect reason." ... A few years earlier, in his 1894 AD address to the American Medico-Psychological Association, Mitchell decried the deplorable conditions of the ... ...
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10: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... other boys warned me that I must take up a definite position, the figure of the Semitic general rose still higher in my esteem. ... When the satirist expressed his fear that, in the hands of men less devoted to the integrity of their profession as Freud ... 1,500 years before the birth of psychoanalysis (and only 400 years after the death of Christ), we encounter the theological ... At the Congress of South-West German psychiatrists held in that resort, Alfred E. Hoche (1865-1943), a professor of psychiatry in Freiburg, read a paper with the dramatic title, "An Epidemic of Insanity Among Doctors." ... "Psychoanalysts were ripe for certification in a lunatic asylum."48 Ironically, many of the criticisms that Hoche leveled ... Through word-association tests, Jung learned the patient's secret story which she had never confided to anyone. In an effort to ... Dawes Hicks Lecture on Philosophy, British Academy, 1969. (London: Oxford University Press, 1969), p. 240. S. Freud, An ... ...
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11: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
... in about 1800 AD. "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) The vast majority of medical doctors viewed as a behaviour choice but some doctors viewed the etiology of insanity as biological (chemical psychiatrists). ... to replace the historic view that insanity was a behaviour until 1858 AD when the cell was discovered! "Punishment, either corporal or mental, was an important aspect of the treatment of insanity for several thousand years. ... The general public gazed on in trusting ignorance of their expert's knowledge. Today, the same curtain of delusion covers the general public with the latest set of theories put forth by the chemical psychiatry industry. In 2100 ... ...
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12: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... William Battie worked at Bedlam for about ten years under John Monro, after which he quit and started up a competing mad house called "St. Luke's" mental hospital in England in 1751 AD. After St. Luke's began, there were still only two public asylums in England. "The birth of the asylum in its turn was ... We seek to understand the growth and development of a collective consciousness and organization among a subset of medical men, the ancestors of the modern profession now called psychiatry.... As part and parcel of such developments, the Monros themselves would be depicted as the quintessential mad-doctors by famous poets and playwrights, as well as the not ... Under the oversight of John Monro, Bedlam became a kind of "modern gladiator sport" of the 1750's. For entertainment purposes, the general public would actually pay ... E. Laws passed regarding committal to Bedlam: The abuses were being noticed and legislators in the British house of parliament began to draft private members bills to ... ...
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13: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
Click to View History of Psychiatric Myths Psychiatry has not progressed in 260 years! Bloodletting and vomiting to cure "melancholy blood". ... For the most part psychiatric drugs control, by drugging into submission, not cure. B. The myth that medical doctors view psychiatry with ... This must give us cause for concern about the state of today's psychiatry. It must mean, at least in part, that they view psychiatry as being very limited and unchallenging." (L.R. Mosher, Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 276) D. List of myths believed by the general public: The general public just blindly believes everything the mental ... that if it could associate itself with the strong and established profession of medicine, it could, by alliance or by default, gain the ... Do high-paid professionals do a better job than minimally trained counselors? Does training and experience improve a therapist's skill? Is ... ...
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14: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... When and where will this stop?... I have been on so many different psychiatric medications over the years it makes my head spin.... When my doctors told my Mom ... At one point I was on a type of speed, much like Ritalin, that messed me up really bad.... The doctors prescribe the pills to "make me happy." The pills just ... And all of this is being carried out by a profession that historically fought psychiatry, hospitalization and the use of drugs, arguing that psychotherapy was "just as effective."" (Manufacturing ... Mosher, Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) Chemical psychiatrists are atheistic evolutionists who deceptively ... Dopamine, Serotonin, Norepinephrine, and GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid) 1. THE LIE: The general public believes that schizophrenics have faulty brain chemistry ... It is a dangerous thing to visit a psychiatrist when all they do is shock you, drug you or commit you against your will to an asylum. Click to View E. ... ...
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15: Scientology is not a Religion: Kent
Scientology as a Multi-Faceted Transnational Politics Business Cultural Pseudo-Medicine Pseudo-Psychiatry Scientology as an Alternative Family ... I had complete freedom to write whatever I wanted around the general topic of the debate about Scientology's religious claims. As a person ... Bryan R. Wilson (b. 1926), for example, who is a respected British sociologist of religion, concluded "that Scientology must indeed be ... -- as it offers practical solutions for people's problems in the real world" (International Association of Scientologists, 1995: [10]). ... This same person acknowledged in his letter of protest that "[i]n the 19 years I have been in the Sea Org in PAC this condition (parental ... To support her assertion, this informant showed me medical records that she kept of her child's visits to doctors while the child was under ... in a state where I probably would have been hospitalized if... any mental health profession had seen me then 'cuz I was severely depressed. ... ...
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16: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... The period over which Moses had these experiences was in excess of 40 years, fulfilling Criterion ... It should be noted that the religious writings attributed ... He manifested increased religiosity and fears of evil spirits, which resembles paranoia. These features may occur together, in association with primary and mood ... In the 1800's mad doctors succeeded in gained trust with elected officials, the courts and the general public who blindly viewed them as "experts". In the 1600's ... Welcome to the world of modern psychiatry! Read more details: History of Psychiatry homepage "The rise of psychiatry as an organized profession, with which we shall be concerned in the ... Mad-doctors, or as they increasingly preferred to call themselves, alienists or medical psychologists, were merely one of a whole array of groups seeking ... Szasz, 1996 AD, p 77) Samuel Tuke, a Quaker preacher who ran an insane asylum, rejected the idea that Methodism was a cause of insanity and demanded proof ... ...
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17: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... Role Of The Medical Profession: Apart from an incidental appearance as a guardian, what role did physicians play in this jurisdiction? ... ... These were cared for by a close relative, but never strangers or medical doctors. There are always reasons for human behaviour only God reads ... By 1600 AD, a perfect storm of change was sweeping through England. "The genesis of psychiatry as a modern science must be seen against the ... p 14) For almost 1000 years, the "dark ages" were dominated by the Roman Catholic church controlling the world and every aspect of society. ... They were assuredly nonexistent for the propertyless French masses. Hence, imprisoning the rabble in "general hospitals" did not require the ... Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 6-8) "In 1630, the [British] King established a commission to assure the rigorous observance of the Poor Laws. That ... They found themselves incarcerated in a specialized, bureaucratically organized, state-supported asylum system which isolated them both ... ...
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18: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum ... He rejects the etiology that brain legions caused insanity and identifies this error as the reason doctors of his time also viewed the insane ... Professor Of The School Of Medicine At Paris, Senior Physician to the Female Rational Asylum la ^alpetiiere, late Physician to the Asylum de ... GENERAL PLAN OF THE WORK. NOTHING has more contributed to the rapid improvement of modern natural history, than the spirit of minute and ... A great number of cures have undoubtedly been effected by those base born children of the profession; but, as might be expected, they have not ... Bicetre, which was confided to my care during the second and third years of the republic, widened to a vast extent the field of enquiry into ... Gregory, that a farmer, in the North of Scotland, a man of Herculean stature, acquired great fame in that district of the British empire, by ... ...
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19: THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE: Walter Rea Rocks the Seventh-day Adventist ...
... But again, nothing seemed to change. 13 Neal Wilson's hearing did not seem to improve after he was elevated to the office of General ... Unless the Association has changed its operating practices considerable, we are no less vulnerable today then we were 18 months ago.16 It is ... In a footnote of Spectrum Vol. 12, it was reported: As far back as September 1967, the General Conference treasury became concerned, leading Emmerson to ask Robert Osburn, as assistant treasurer, to investigate church investments with Davenport. During the years following, in ... R.V. and Evelyn J. Mundall 2752 Casiano Road Box 17 Los Angeles, CA 90024 San Ignacio Cayo British Honduras, C.A. Murchison Construction Co ... What did and does come across over and over again is that one could talk to lawyers, doctors, truck drivers, school children, atheists or ... Many a minister would leave his profession if it were not for the fact that his system has robbed him of any effective way of making a living ... ...
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20: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... Thus, conditions are deemed very important, and Scientologists are often seen scurrying about trying "improve their condition." Control, a metaphysical ... Association with these groups can be harmful to followers and disruptive to families, friends and society. MARKS OF A DESTRUCTIVE CULT: -Mind Control ... Also used as a general derogatory term. "These psychs are all DBs; without the tech, they won't make it." DC-8, Douglas jet aircraft resembling the Boeing 707, and used for trans-Atlantic flights starting in the late 1950s. Hubbard said they were used millions of years ago as spaceships to ... Dianetics, Hubbard's derivative (of Freud's abreactive therapy, among others) mental healing therapy; scorned by the mental health profession as being unscientific nonsense. Strangely, even though Hubbard used mainstream psychiatry as a ... See MU. Wog, a derogatory and racist term the cult co-opted from British slang, and now uses to refer to people outside of Scientology's purview. Wog ... ...
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21: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1813 AD, Samuel Tuke, minister for Quakers, devoted ... on the " 9th of March, 1807." This remedy, however, at that time, had been employed for several years with great advantage at the Retreat. 2uestion. ... or recommended by later writers ; but their success has not been such, as to rescue this branch of their profession, from the charge, unjustly exhibited by some against the art of medicine in general, of its being chiefly conjectural. ... 118 MEDICAL TREATMENT. few of the qualities necessary for their office, unless we consider as such, " Limbs of British oak, and nerves of wire." ... It is said of an asylum at Naples, that a low spare diet is a funda- MEDICAL TREATMENT. lap mental principle of the Institution. It would be difficult ... The association * This apparatus consists of a strong, linen, girth web, three inches and a half broad, and five feet and a half long. At each end is a ... ...
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22: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... The most significant lunar Sabbath research paper, submitted to the General Conference back in the 1930's, has disappeared without a trace. ... Unfortunately there are better explanations for this phenomenon-the universal association between seven-day periods of time and the four ... known conspiracy-apostasy theories to explain this abandonment are contrary to facts of history that have been known for nearly 2,000 years. ... Discovered by Assyriologist, George Smith in 1869 among the cuneiform tablets in the British Museum and summarized here by Hutton Webster: . . ... Spiritualist Movement Of The Urantians So far as we can tell, all of the Adventist doctors and business associates of Dr. Harvey John Kellogg, ... in the power of his might; they held fast their religion, and the profession of it, and were proof against all allurements or threatenings, ... they would improve the opportunity to be revenged on her for the advantage she has taken of them in the past, and the injustice done them. ... ...
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23: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... - the essence of his technique described here." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 1039) On hallucinations: a History and ... Amongst her other delirious propensities, she had the habit of making a general confession to the person with whom she conversed. I attributed ... Nevertheless, she continued to improve, and we watched with, the greatest interest the struggle between the reason and insanity, but with ... Her letters informed us that she had been to church, and that she felt quite well. Five years after her health continued perfectly good. This ... XIV. of the Family Library -Livet of British Physicians, p. 60. Spinello, the forerunner of Milton, was the first who in those barbarous times ... Guessing by the title of it that he would find some phrases of his own profession spiritualized in a manner which he thought might afford him ... Example 115. About twelve years ago we saw, in a private asylum in Paris, a young girl seven years old, whose mother and grandmother were ... ...
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24: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
William Battie: 1703-1776 AD The history of Psychiatry: Mad-Doctors of the 1750's Click to View William Battie 1703-1776 AD They were quacks in the 18th century and they are still quacks today! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1758 AD, William Battie, Mad Doctor at Bedlam and then St. Lukes asylum, was caustically hostile to Christianity and religion in general, like modern chemical psychiatry today. His A Treatise on Madness, never mentions the words: soul, spirit, God, Jesus. The only time ... This explains why modern chemical psychiatry is in love with him. 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. ... (1758) and John Monro's Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise (1758) - 250 years ago, Andrew Morris, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2008) In fact William Battie pioneered very little that had not been done by others before him. ... ...
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25: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
S. Weir Mitchell, M.D. 1902 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. A few years earlier, in the 1894 AD address to the American Medico-Psychological Association, Mitchell decried the deplorable conditions of the asylums as being nothing better than jails. He quotes a woman who visited an asylum for the first time: "Oh, I should go mad here if I were not so when I came. Why can't some one move the furniture about and make it look less sepulchral." In this address he notes that the general public were suspicious and critical of asylums and psychiatry in general: "Of the ... Far more often she runs the gauntlet of nerve-doctors, gynecologists, plaster jackets, braces, water- treatment, and all the fantastic variety of other cures." ... Curiously, having a sore back is a common faked complaint: ... ...
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26: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
did and lost his head! Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1738 AD, Alexander Cruden, who published Cruden's Concordance in 1735, was committed to Bedlam asylum. ... That, of course is every Christian's job, even though few have the gut or boldness or faith to actually do such. No doubt he was annoying to many sinners and this is why he was cast into the asylum. A final reason for his committal, was the work he was doing in producing his "Cruden's Bible Concordance" three years earlier in 1735. Mad doctors of the time, ... Alexander Cruden, 1738 AD) Alexander Cruden (1701-70) The London Citizen Exceedingly Injured: Or A British Inquisition Displayed, In an Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller to ... (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xv) "For James, the profession of such beliefs was itself a clear sign of mental disturbance, and he promptly informed Robert ... ...
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27: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
There was no coerced treatment and the insane were never forcibly confined in an asylum away from his home. Today, the takeover of institutional psychiatry has gone so far, that the insurance ... The modern hospital system as well the asylums all trace their origin back to a time when church ministers, not medical doctors, were the ones doing a loving work of benevolent care. There are ... Only in the last 50 years has chemical psychiatry been dominant and they are now in decline. "The fatal weakness of most psychiatric historiographies lies in the historians' failure to give sufficient weight to the ... Role Of The Medical Profession: Apart from an incidental appearance as a guardian, what role did physicians play in this jurisdiction? ... physicians played essentially no role in the ... Posed with a problem relative, only the rich could give someone money as a solution for the embarrassment the insane family member was causing the clan in general. The genesis of psychiatric ... ...
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28: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
and John Monro's Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise (1758) - 250 years ago, Andrew Morris, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2008) "William Battie (1703-76) A Treatise on Madness (1758), A: pp. ... Lukes' Hospital for Lunaticks in London where he was superintendent until he left to head a large private asylum. Battie's Treatise on Madness is an especially important work in medical history because it is "the first by a psychiatrist who could draw on his experiences with a large number of patients . . ." (Hunter and MacAlpine, 300 Years of Psychiatry). As the first psychiatrist to teach his ... This was the more novel because the students were not bound by the centuries-old tradi-tion which prevailed in Bethlehem and which was gospel for the profession. Besides being a psychiatric first, ... than we can discover why it excites delusive ideas ; thus much we may reasonably conclude in general that all material ob-jects, which by their action or refinance occasion a sufficient but not ... ...
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29: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
concept of irresistible impulse and diminished responsibility." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 711) (The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall ... in their lives or in the history of their movement settled in Paris after a two years tour through the 'intellectual centres Germany, Switzerland, Holland and Denmark ... embarked on a career of propaganda and popularisation on Continent, the British Isles and America. Gall's original inspiration was the impression as a schoolboy that fellow pupil with excellent memories had prominent eyes. This association of a parti talent with a particular feature may have been kept alive by ... criminals as well as those with special gifts like musicians, and so gained the conviction that there were no specific faculties rather than a few general powers. ... In practice phrenology provided the first psychological framework within which mad-doctors struggling unguided with their patients could understand insane behaviour ... ...
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30: Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare
of antidepressant use and duration of depression-related absence from work:' British Journal of Psychiatry 183 (2003): 507-13.] (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, ... psychiatric patients. 2. Make no mistake, historically John Monro, chief mad doctor at Bedlam asylum (1752-1792 AD) was on record for saying the best cure for insanity was opium! ... in 1950 and determined that slightly more than half never relapsed in the next four years. [N. Lehrman, "Follow-up of brief and prolonged psychiatric hospitalization," Comprehensive Psychiatry 2 (1961): 227-40.] During this period, outcomes studies in England, where ... the arrival of Thorazine did not improve discharge rates in the 1950s for people newly diagnosed with schizophrenia, nor did its arrival trigger the release of chronic patients. ... Conclusion: 1. Parents, teachers and doctors warn children that marihuana use "greases the road" as a gateway drug to cocaine, heroin and crack etc. 2. Ritalin is a gateway drug ... ...
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31: Anti-psychotic drugs cause Cause Diabetes
In fact, among the mentally ill, roughly one in every five appear to develop diabetes - about double the rate of the general population. This is a little-recognized surge, but ... "It's bad enough that these people have mental illness, and then they take treatments [drugs] and they bring on diabetes," said Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of the psychiatry ... "I can't really control the diabetes," he said. "I might die from it." The doctors who regard diabetes as a galloping threat to the mentally ill acknowledge that many in their profession still dispute, or ignore, its consequences. Dr. Newcomer said colleagues often whine about ... Ernst said she was not on blood pressure pills. Mrs. Rendeiro said she had supposedly been taking them for two years. "I want to be the best I can be," Ms. Ernst said. "Nobody ... is the only antipsychotic medication demonstrated to significantly reduce suicide, but it has grave side effects, like its association with diabetes, is it miracle or monster? ... ...
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32: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
... The psychiatrist Fuller Torrey once described psychology as "the world's second oldest profession, remarkably similar to the first. Both involve a contract (implicit or explicit) between a ... So, do I want to be a drug company patsy who treats molecules with their formulary? No, thank you very much. It saddens me that after 35 years as a psychiatrist I look forward to being dissociated ... DSM IV is the fabrication upon which psychiatry seeks acceptance by medicine in general. Insiders know it is more a political than scientific document. To its credit it says so, although its brief apologia is rarely noted. DSM IV has ... It is the way to get paid." (L.R. Mosher, Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) "Psychiatrists as a group are much more controlling, authoritarian, and emotionally distant than other nonmedical mental health professionals. Now that the profession is dominated by its biological wing, it attracts doctors who feel more ... ...
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33: Psychiatry damages society and individuals
Psychiatry damages society and individuals The mental health system causes harm to both individuals and society as a whole. Psychiatric chamber of horrors: more Click to View Click to ... in the 60's with the dawn of the DSM. (Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of mental disorders) This manual created the appearance of legitimacy to the mental health industry in general and formed the basis of a billing structure like medical doctors. ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 272) "Two hundred years ago, madness was allocated to the madhouse; the use of force was overt and everyone recognized that mad-doctoring meant coercion. Today, ... Denying you are sick, when you aren't because you know you are actually lazy, is proof of insanity? Click to View Forced committal to asylum Read the horror stories Click to View Click ... AD) that taught your personality traits are located in separate little compartments of your brain, you can get a nice little electric shock "tune up" to improve your bad social skills. ... ...
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34: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
spankings and time out: 1. your mother 2. the police 3. the asylum. 4. the church. Although this is a historic review of the past, nothing has really changed much even today in psychiatry. The modern methods are simply sanitized versions of what you will see practiced historically. These treatments were all methods of controlling, confining, punishing and forcing compliance with rules and general obedience. "We come next to mention the remedies that are ... Today they use a chemical means of control: Neuroleptic drugs. One key observation is that the mad doctors of from 1700 - 1900 AD, agreed that isolation, incarceration and ... occasional returns of obstinacy and disinclination to persist in the remedies I prescribed, I had the pleasure to see him gradually improve till he advanced to perfect reason." ... at £6 6s., in 1765,108 and a further dozen leg locks and an extra dozen handcuffs less than two years later), suggest the pervasive extent of mechanical restraint at Bethlem. ... ...
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35: Psychiatry wants to replace Christianity and the church for guidance ...
... psychologist, psychotherapist or some other recognized degree and designation from a self governing and self disciplining professional association) then they should not call it "counseling". ... has happened, is the mental health industry has come in and literally taken over the traditional and central right and function of ministers and pastors and Christians in general, to council! ... Most of the problems that arise in counseling are from paid, protracted weekly sessions that last months. C. Psychiatry is a religion: NOTE: Medical doctors do not impose their philosophical, moral values upon you when they do a ... This willingness to avoid challenging the views of policymakers has turned the profession into an industry. Instead of probing human nature and thereby striving to understand why the social ... As such, "there seems little question that psychotherapy is one of the most significant cultural artifacts of our time, reflecting and shaping the central themes of the last 150 years." ... ...
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36: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
... It enjoyed a considerable vogue in the early decades of the nineteenth century [see FIGS. 118 & 131]. In 1828 G. M. Burrows reported 'The rotary machine is met with now in most British public ... and attributed his successes with it to its `tendency decidedly to correct erroneous ideas . . . destroy the links of morbid association, and break the force and effects of vicious mental habits'. ... [i807])." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 595) Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD SWINGING. This is both a moral and medical mean in the treatment of maniacs. ... moral or medical, when successful, relieves by introducing some important change into the general system; but certain it is, that if any considerable commotion, any violent, new, action can be ... and, with some occasional returns of obstinacy and disinclination to persist in the remedies I prescribed, I had the pleasure to see him gradually improve till he advanced to perfect reason. ... ...
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37: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
... As late as 1883 at a quarterly meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association in a discussion on the therapeutic value of shock Dr (later Sir) George Henry Savage (1842-1921), physician superintendent Bethlem Hospital, ... Dr Henry Rayner, medical superintendent Middlesex County Asylum Hanwell, lecturer in mental diseases Middlesex Hospital, said 'he had been using blistering very extensively for the last year or two, with very satisfactory results, particularly in cases of stupor'. And Dr Daniel Hack Tuke, lecturer in mental diseases Charing Cross Hospital and author of the classic Chapters in the history of the insane in the British Isles (1882) 'thought it would be a great pity if Dr Savage, from the idea of there being a general feeling against ... The cases which improved after a long period of insanity, often owed their recovery to counter irritation induced either by man or nature' (Journal of Mental Science, 1884. Vol. 29, p. 600)." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard ... ...
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38: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches ... Complaints: I feel Unhappy Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Escaped all of her home duties by vacationing in the asylum where they do the cooking and laundry for her. ... At the time I was much occupied with diagnostic association studies, and so I undertook an association experiment with the patient. In addition, I discussed her ... her chances of catching him were fairly good. But apparently he did not care for her, and so she married another man. Five years later an old friend visited her. ... That will only make her still crazier." To my mind, the effect might well be the reverse. In general it may be said that unequivocal rules scarcely exist in ... The doctors and asylum on the other hand, got funding by treating her. This illustrates the Law of Symbiotic Treasury Parasitosis (STP) EDS-7.7.6.STP She knew she was ... ...
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39: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... That was something which I did not understand then, nor had any of my colleagues concerned themselves with such problems. Psychiatry teachers were not interested in ... I heard the visitor saying to my father, "And how is your son?" "Ah, that's a sad business," my father replied. "The doctors no longer know what is wrong with him. ... At the time I was much occupied with diagnostic association studies, and so I undertook an association experiment with the patient. In addition, I discussed her ... her chances of catching him were fairly good. But apparently he did not care for her, and so she married another man. Five years later an old friend visited her. ... That will only make her still crazier." To my mind, the effect might well be the reverse. In general it may be said that unequivocal rules scarcely exist in ... Here I was engaged in a profession in which I did not know my way about! Late one evening, as I was walking through the ward, I saw the old woman still making her ... ...
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40: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
Quickly, psychologists began to report higher and higher frequencies, eventually claiming occurrences of one person in every hundred in the general population with ... It is noteworthy that in 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the first edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ... gambling." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 2) f. "as illness is reflected by the contemporary psycho-analytic view of malingering. ... of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p43) 3. Hysteria is the Greek word for Uterus which is why medical doctors paused at diagnosing men with the "disorder". ... In 1899, about six years after Charcot's death, I saw as a young intern at the Salpetriere the old patients of Charcot who were still hospitalized. Many of the women, ... Psychiatric Hospital (HPH) in Ontario Canada and spent the 25 years in the asylum in London, Ontario, removed over 200 ovaries from women, partly because he ... ...
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41: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Fear of punishment modified your behaviour. 4. Torture and confinement in an asylum were the most common methods psychiatrists used between 1500-1900 AD to bring ... "Biblical Psychiatry" Click to View The free, three sessions, Biblical counseling system "Factors for Change" percent of improvement: spontaneous improvement: 40%. Common non-specific factors: 30%. Placebo effect: 15%. Specific treatment: 15%. ... Based on this, one could conclude that 85 per cent of clients would improve with the ... Many similar studies have supported the overall conclusion that most of the improvement attributed to psychotherapy is due to the general effects of talking to a ... "Biblical Psychiatry: Everything you ever needed to know about the 12 Therapeutic Counseling Techniques, you learned from your mother when you were 5 years old! Read ... eat their own bread." (2 Thessalonians 3:10-12) Since insanity is not a medical condition, it is an enormous waste of money to treat them with doctors in hospitals. ... ...
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42: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
However, a growing body of recent research into the area of ''psychology and religion'' shows that the psychology profession has begun to consider seriously the importance of ... Christians receive indoctrination into the mental health industry, they never hear the "facts of the opposing side". And we mean facts. Most important is the fact that psychiatry has been unable to find either a single cause or cure for mental illness in the last 300 years. ... But of course they already know this, but it doesn't bother them. That is the whole point of this website, to supply the general with all the hard facts that they will never hear ... Limitations Several limitations of this study have been identified, in association with the particular participant sample used. First, given that this study was of an exploratory ... Religious and ethnic group influences on beliefs about mental illness: A qualitative interview study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72, 505-524. Cohen, J., & Cohen, P. ... ...
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43: Scientology's Relationship With Eastern Religious Traditions
... will remove Scientology from the a target area of overt and covert attacks by the medical profession, who see their pills, scalpels, and appendix-studded incomes threatened" (Aberree, 1954a: 4). ... Minister indicated that visitation by the spiritual healers was a matter between the hospital authorities, the doctors in charge of particular patients and the patients themselves (Times, 1960d). ... It may not be coincidental, therefore, that Hubbard launched a blistering attack against the British Medical Association in July, one month after the bulletin about religion (see Malko, 1970: 86) 10 and a few ... , which devoted itself to comparing Scientology and various 'other' religions, and it is also the year in which he published The Phoenix Lectures (based on talks given fourteen years earlier). ... The correspondence between Scientology, its legal advisors, and the Registrar General continued throughout 1968, with the Registrar General denying the validity of the claim. In response, on May ... ...
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44: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... Luke 6:32 The "positive image" movement, is the devil's way of getting men to praise men, rather than praising God. Chemical psychiatry promotes high self-esteem which makes men ... (Keith Sharp) Boyce Barger takes note that the mental health industry in general makes a big mistake of "blaming 'low self esteem' for all of the behavioral problems of children [and] seems to have been a special problem for many in my profession, but especially therapists who come out of the very liberal schools of 'social work.' I had opportunity some years ago to speak with a colleague, a social worker, who was talking about an especially ... Must eliminate "negative thinking" and learn to love self, improve self-image. Who doesn't like to hear, "You are great, good, lovable, etc." Shockingly many "Evangelicals" ... Not according to Yochelson and Samenow, two doctors at St. Elizabeth's Hospital who studied 200-plus criminals. They discovered that of the lot there was not a single criminal ... ...
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45: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... But if she gets herself diagnosed with some mental illness, either formally or in the general opinion of those who know her, she can leave her husband and people actually ... In psychiatry, relatives seek relief from the personal suffering they experience at the hands of their insane family members. The sick seek a doctor to dispose of their disease but the family of the insane, seek a psychiatrist to dispose of the relative altogether by committing them to an asylum or getting them on welfare or psychiatric disability or psychiatric drugs. Doctors bring relief to the physically ill. Psychiatrists bring relief to the relatives of the "mentally ... Families with high annoyance toleration thresholds will often endure for years. Families with low annoyance toleration thresholds seek immediate relief. Like a teenager ... make sweeping changes in your life and give your life to Christ, the best way to improve yourself is to start reading your Bible daily and begin attending a Bible ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-EDS-7-etiological-diagnostic-snapsheet.htm
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46: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... In this way some quality control is maintained. [Siddha Mahayoga FAQ: Who can give shaktipat?] In general, TB is known to be easily transferred further from anybody "already on fire''. ... In addition S. Bhagavantam, a known Indian physicist, also declared these "miracles" as real and unexplainable by science. S. H. Sandweiss a teacher of psychiatry in San Diego University ... Sometime ago he had damaged his neck and the doctors said that there was nothing more they could do for him. He had over the years visited many specialists and private doctors. I gave him four packets of vibhuti and a photograph of ... The story of the Subud Association begins in 1924 with a man named Muhammad Subuh. At that time, he was a 23-year-old clerk who worked for the municipality of Semarang in central Java, ... In fact, Dr. Yan has successfully applied Qigong to improve large scale agricultural and industrial production. Dr. Yan Xin, a Chinese Qigong master known to most of the over one billion ... ...
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47: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
... Torrette's and OCD are diagnosed by behaviour alone, proving its cure lies in will power and self-control. The case of "Twitchy" The general public have been lied to ... Ticks are viewed outside the control of the individual the same way an epileptic has no control over an epileptic seizure. The history of psychiatry is a path of ... Just as you cannot diagnose a schizophrenic unless he talks, neither can you diagnose Tourette's or OCD unless you watch them. It is not a medical matter for doctors, ... When symptoms interfere with functioning, medication can effectively improve attention span, decrease impulsivity, hyperactivity, tics, and obsessive-compulsive ... A large study of affected sib-pair families found that first-degree relatives had a tenfold increased risk (Tourette Syndrome Association International Consortium for ... stage of psychosexual development (age 2-4 years) was echoed and elaborated on by subsequent psychoanalytic thinkers, such as Karl Abraham and Wilhelm Reich (1933). ... ...
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48: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... If a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or business man should enter a town and denounce all others of his profession as quacks, fools, or deceivers, how would he be treated? All would combine against ... My doubts of the system did not come to me all at once and clearly. It was well known that for the last dozen years I was with them, I was greatly troubled over these things. Gradually, year ... Association; member of the Executive Committee of the Michigan State Sabbath School Association; and at the last session of the general conference was chairman of the International Sabbath School Association, and was on nine ... and fallen, to preach Christ and convert sinners, and to work for everything that will improve the condition of men and society NOW. But with Adventists these things are secondary or ... Now, 1914, the college is closed and lost to the cause; the sanitarium has revolted from the denomination, and nearly all the management, doctors, nurses and helpers are Sunday keepers; the ... ...
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49: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... The U.S. court system started using this British case as a legal precedent. Of course this was fuelled by the fathers of psychiatry in Britain! Strangely, John ... Without them, (coercive) psychiatry would lose its social function and disappear." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 65) A. Examples of "not ... We live in an age when everybody tries to blame someone or something for their failures. Several years ago there was the "Twinkie defense." And then there was the "TV ... Nada Stotland, a University of Chicago psychiatrist. She is chairwoman of an American Psychiatric Association study of whether severe PMS should be officially listed ... Johann Heinroth: Both Benjamin Rush and Johann Heinroth were Bible believing mad doctors who live at the same time. Heinroth believed insanity was caused by sin, life ... This condition prevails in diseases commonly known as mental breakdown, aberrations of reason, madness, diseases of temperament, mental diseases in general, etc. All ... ...
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50: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... and a huge top-heavy church bureaucracy of state conference, union conference, division, and General Conference officials whose salaries must be paid every month. ... After a review of the historical and biblical problems with Sabbatarianism, we will be ready to examine the merits of the "New Sabbatarianism" of Doctors Bacchiocchi ... The association between the Christian Sunday and the pagan veneration of the day of the Sun is not explicit before the time of Eusebius (ca. A.D. 260-340)... From Sabbath to Sunday, p. 264. Even Bacchiocchi himself concedes that the abandonment of Sabbath-keeping was universal by 140 A.D., at least over 100 years prior to the ... Other nations are making quiet yet active preparations for war, and are hoping that England will make war with our nation, for then they would improve the opportunity ... Unless of course, you are the camp padre, trying to spread the word that black gold comes from dead dinos who missed the ark, or in the medical profession raking in ... ...
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