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1: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
Most important, Carter recognized that the physical symptoms were caused by the power of the mind: "That emotion is a force adequate to the ... very energetic involuntary movements, maintained during a considerable time, and occasionally terminating in a period of catalepsy or coma". ... In the case of Sarah W. he noted, "the convulsive movements continued for upwards of two hours without the smallest abatement; and then, ... a cunning stage performance for personal gain. "The subjects of tertiary hysteria may be advantageously divided into two classes, which fade ... neglected and uncared for, becomes the subject of a primary paroxysm, her chief feeling on recovering from it will be one of ... remarkable, or singular, in the particular case under consideration, which must always be spoken of as most ordinary and common-place". ... credit for resolution, or self denial, or cleverness, will often produce a change of action in persons with whom the fear of God is an ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... would claim only he can treat her, lock her up in a mental hospital and treat her even it if was against her will. ... Although his etiology is humoral, it important to realize that he believed that sin and emotion actually were the ... generally, and for the most part (for some other few particular causes we shall give an account of by and by) arise and ... 1695 AD) In 1701 AD, John Freind, doctor, related a case of contagious hysteria known as "the barking girls". Two related families of young girls were having a grand old time putting on a classic show of hysteria. In 1787 AD, William St. Clare noted in his "An Epidemic ... their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". (Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, ... Cure; the Distemper will soon be discharg'd, and I have known it frequently to produce a Cure in the Space of one Month." ... stage performance for personal gain. "The subjects of tertiary hysteria may be advantageously divided into two classes, ... ...
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3: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... On the other hand, the psychoanalyst tends to view and treat the same phenomena as representations: that is, as symbols or communications." ... In particular, accumulating evidence implicates the serotonergic system in the pathogenesis of PMS and PMDD. Recent data suggest that women ... and in all that time, never had one Fit of the Sciatica." (Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD) In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. ... of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". ... Click to View b. "Charcot had recognized the role played by emotion, imagination, suggestion, fabrication, and prevarication in all hysteric ... Chiefly of Soldiers and Seamen, on the Means Used to Simulate or Produce Them, and on the Best Modes of Detecting Impostors, i, vii) 22. ... ...
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4: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... the cases admitted into our establishment, have been connected with some strong mental emotion, to which the disorder has been attributed. ... depend, in great measure, on their conduct, has a tendency to produce this salutary restraint, upon their wayward propensities.- Hence, ... I have known patients, such is their sense of honour and moral obligation, under this kind of engagement, hold, for a long time, a ... the general importance of Medical treat-ment-Of the reducing system in particular-Offbrcing the Patient to take medicine-Consequent bantam direction of the Physician Of the use of the Warm Bath in Melancholia-In Misnia--- Mode of using it Use of Cold Bath in a case of high Mania-Importanca of ... of Convalescents- Use of topical bleeding on the approach of a paroxysm------Necessity of close individual attention to Patients, an ... No. 54. Naturally of weak intellect. No. 55. Constitutional-Succeeded Hysteria, brought on by the deans of a friend. No. 56. ... ...
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5: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
He concluded that these kinds of sins, became involuntary, they became a disease which needed a medical doctor to treat. Rush ... His observations about how the human spirit can induce madness though emotion and his corporal methods of controlling and curing the ... As well might we attempt to excite thought in a piece of marble by striking it with our hand, as expect to produce a single operation ... rotation; and now and then they are all affected at the same time. This occurs most frequently in the beginning of a paroxysm of intellectual madness, but it rarely continues to affect the ... I object further, to this opinion, that hysteria, which is universally admitted to be seated chiefly in the nerves and muscles, often ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions which produce the ... the passions, I have called it MORAL DERANGEMENT. For a more particular account of this moral disease in the will, the reader is again ... ...
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6: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... of the creative force, which was originally intended to produce the highest development, for the opposite, that is, for ... In fact, this is the only expression which does not define too exactly any particular form of disturbed mental life but ... Vitus' dance, ergotism, incubus, hypochondria, and hysteria. Even the so-called weaknesses of the spirit and psychic ... a doctor can treat. This is good advice. A person suffering from insanity should first have a full physical from his doctor to correct all physical ailments, then is the time to look inward to the heart and will. He also believes that a doctors qualifications include all the skill and knowledge of a minister of a church. In Heinroth's case, this was certainly true, since ... as in idiocy, and pacified if it has been excited by a sick imagination, emotion, or desires, as in melancholia and mania. ... According to Perfect (case 60), a raging patient received a hard blow on the head during a paroxysm, which resulted in a ... ...
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7: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... known "biochemical imbalances" in the brains.4 Media reports treat these claims as the gospel truth, and the American Psychiatric ... psychiatric diagnosis-disease until that time. The term's historical and semantic allusions to women and uteruses were too embarrassing. However, the APA did not declare hysteria to be a nondisease; instead, it renamed it "conversion reaction" and "somatization disorder." ... of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better ... Ritalin, and Xanax, like most psychiatric drugs, overstimulate particular neurotransmitter systems either by increasing the output of a ... into the neurobiological bases of their therapeutic effects and of emotion and cognition themselves, as well as the biological basis of the ... ...
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8: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
The case of "Mouse" (Hysteria: anxiety, strangulation, convulsions) Hysteria Click to View The case of "Mouse" Biopsychiatric labels DSM-5 Hysteria; Phobia, conversion ... That is a fun game those kids are playing. EDS-7.7.12.PMO 5 years later EDS-7.7.LPT The case of "Mouse" A factory is shut down when 24 young working girls are ... On the following day, three more girls were seized in the same manner; and on the 17th, six more. By this time the alarm was so great, that the whole work, in which between 200 and 300 were employed, was totally stopped, and an idea prevailed that a particular disease had been introduced by a bag of cotton opened ... one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". 3. These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting in order to achieve a benefit. ... Had I conditioned these girls to involuntarily start twitching in their chairs 15 minutes before recess like a dog begins salivating in anticipation of a treat? That's ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-mouse.htm
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9: A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, John Purcell, 1707 AD
of the one and the Heaviness and uneasiness of the other generally preceding the Paroxysm, are no small Proofs' was a variant of the ancient theory of `Vitious and corrupted ... factors, particularly ungratified desire which came to play so important a part in the psychological theories of hysteria in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. ... : Next to seek out the Causes that are capable of producing them; and having Established them, to proceed to explain Mechanically the manner how they produce them: Then to speak a word or two of the Distempers which this Prognosticates, and Leads to : And lastly, to treat of its Cure. ... their Pulse is weak, they shut their Eyes; Fall down; and remain senseless for some time; afterwards by little and little, their Pulse returns; their Face regains its natural ... Thirdly, take a Looking-Glass, wipe it clean, and put it to their Mouths, which if it sullies, 'tis a Sign they Breath; but what is most secure in this Case, and what I advise ... ...
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10: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... has become pleasantly welcome and eagerly looked for. ... the man who resolves to send any nervous woman to bed must be quite sure that she will obey him when the time comes for her to get up. ... Realizing that the problem he was called upon to treat was drama, not disease, Mitchell treated it accordingly. Consulted about a woman believed to be mortally ill, Mitchell dismissed all present ... Asked whether she had any chance of recovery, he said "Yes she will be coming out in a few minutes, I have set her sheets on fire. A clear-cut case of hysteria!" Another story is that he was confronted with ... Such an invalid has by unhappy chance to live with some near relative whose temperament is also nervous and who is impatient or irritable. Two such people produce endless mischief for each other. ... and this must be understood to mean seclusion as well as bodily quiet, free from the intrusion of household cares, visitors, or any form of emotion or excitement, pleasure- able or otherwise. ... ...
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11: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
... brain works to produce behaviors). The use of the term mental disorder in the title of DSM-IV-TR (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is an anachronistic preservation of the Cartesian view. This term appears increasingly silly as we learn more and more about the physical correlates of thought, emotion, and ... 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the first edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), it did not include hysteria in its roster of mental diseases, even though it was the most common psychiatric diagnosis-disease until that time. ... reaching other neurons in a synaptic contact." ... Emphasizing that "what in any case I want is a causal explanation of consciousness," Searle repeatedly asserts that the ... Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 84) "I therefore regard a human being as nothing but a particular type of machine, the human brain as nothing but an information processing device, ... ...
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12: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
Psychiatry now has three classes of medications it uses to treat affective disorders-antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and atypical antipsychotics-but for whatever ... Both drugs produce a similar end result, although they do so by different means. ." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, p62 All of this physiology-the 100 ... "I spent the first several years of my career doing full-time research on brain serotonin metabolism, but I never saw any convincing evi-dence that any psychiatric ... In 1978, Philip See-man at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At autopsy, the brains of twenty schizophrenics had 70 percent ... This information is drawn from multiple sources. See in particular Huxley, N."Disability and its treatment in bipolar disorder patients." Bipolar Disorders 9 (2007): ... These were patients who, upon entry to the asylum, showed a lack of emotion. Many were catatonic, or lost hopelessly in their own worlds, and they often had gross ... ...
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13: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
kindly. I have had to treat each subject briefly, and leave many untouched, but I have taken up the main pillars of that faith! if these fall, the whole must go down. ... D.M. Canright of this city for more than forty-five years. At least twenty years of that time he was an Adventist preacher, and during those years his reputation as a ... 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 other times different sums. After twenty-seven years they still publish and use several of my tracts as being better than anything they have been able to produce since. ... The proof is abundant that Mrs. White's visions are merely the result of nervous disease, a complication of hysteria, catalepsy and ecstasy. That she honestly ... Space will not allow me to fill out every particular of her experience by quotations from medical works compared with her own statements; but even these given above ... ...
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14: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 4) "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates on ... This is actually the purpose of this device, which must not be condemned as cruel, since its aim is to produce one of the most healing restrictions. Just as badly brought up ... In several cases where the use of this means has been necessarily suspended, the patient has evidently relapsed. No advantage has been found from its use, in case of mania ; indeed, it has been thought rather to aggravate the symptoms. The time of the patient's ... In one case, during a paroxysm of high ungovernable mania, immersion of the body, except the head, in the cold bath, for the space of one or two minutes, appeared essentially useful ... when ever any of the Patients (without particular Sickness) take to their Beds," while those that were "low Spirited or inclinable to be Mopish" were to be "Obliged to get up ... ... ...
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15: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ...
At the same time psychoanalysis was invented to deal with problems that were not accompanied by obvious biological abnormalities. Eventually psychoanalysis so ... They are all systemic diseases which may affect the function of many tissues, although their primary manifestations are often behavioral. Because they produce readily ... In Studies on Hysteria (Freud, 1895a), which he published with Breuer during this same year, Freud sought to explain this change. "I have not always been a psychotherapist. Like other neuropathologists, I was trained to employ local diagnoses and electro-prognosis, and it still strikes me myself as strange that the case histories ... Psychopharmacology originated as an enterprise in which drugs whose actions were not understood were used to treat psychiatric disorders whose causes were obscure. ... into conditions that are incompletely penetrant forms of major disorders, as well as reveal factors that predispose particular genotypes to certain temperaments. ... ...
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16: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... White, or any of their ministers during these years named, ever made the slightest effort to convert even one sinner. To have done so would have contradicted all their arguments. Let them produce one line in ... and Practice of Medicine," by Roberts, p. 399). "In the female sex, hysteria usually commences at or about the same time of puberty; i.e., between twelve and eighteen years of age" (Raynold's "System of Medicine," article "Hysteria"). This again exactly fits the case of Mrs. White. She had her first vision at the age of seventeen. (see "Testimonies," Vol. ... Space will not allow us to fill out every particular of her experience by quotations from medical works compared with her own statements; but those already given are sufficient to show the nature and philosophy ... John Huber, in an article on this subject in the Washington Post, June 18, 1916, says that epilepsy is called "the falling sickness" because the patient usually falls over when the paroxysm comes on. He says: ... ...
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17: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... of the patients admitted into Bethlem Hospital; which certainly has not been the case at the Retreat." (Description Of The Retreat For Insane, Samuel Tuke, 1813 AD) ... At this time the religious fervour induced by some prominent non-conformist preachers as the Reverend George Whitefield was widely believed to cause mental ... works to produce behaviors). The use of the term mental disorder in the title of DSM-IV-TR (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is an anachronistic preservation of the Cartesian view. This term appears increasingly silly as we learn more and more about the physical correlates of thought, emotion, and ... H. Curing Christians of their mental illness: Evolutionist psychiatrists may one day take steps to treat Christians of their delusion that Jesus is the God who ... We know that one school of psychology already regards religion as a neurosis. When this particular neurosis becomes inconvenient to government, what is to hinder ... ...
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18: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... But one of the grimmest social problems of our time should be sternly faced, not with a view to the generation of profitless emotion, but with a view to its solution. ... In setting forth the difficulties which have to be grappled with, I shall endeavour in all things to understate rather than overstate my case. I do this for two ... judgment of all who are interested in the solution of the social question as an immediate and practical mode of dealing with this, the greatest problem of our time. ... man, dealing with sternly prosaic facts, I must confine my attention to that particular section of the problem which clamours most pressingly for a solution. ... Then is a chance of getting regular dock work, and that is, to lounge about the pubs where the foremen go, and treat them. Then they will very likely take you on next ... But you might as well lay a new-born child naked in the middle of a new-sown field in March, and expect it to live and thrive, as expect emigration to produce ... ...
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19: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Progress in this direction has been retarded by convention. Rather than accepting the sacred teachings of his particular time and place, each man should seek out what ... Not only the bed but other articles in the room have nits that will next summer produce an army of fresh bugs. The bedstead is an old one, no amount of care would ... At this time Bucke himself had no money to spare. On 1 March 1892, he wrote to Traubel: 'About money matters here-I am infernally hard up-3 boys studing in Toronto ... Have a little patience with me-I may be good for something (in that line) yet. But at present I am a mere pauper-dead beat. I treat it as a joke but it is getting ... Had I a patient in such a fix as this I should put him on a water bed-and on that he could lie on his back-& so could W. If the case is really as bad as seems from ... a haze. 16 At the same instant or immediately afterwards he is bathed in an emotion of joy, exultation, triumph. 17 Along with this is what must be called for want ... ...
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20: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Although his etiology is humoral, it important to realize that he believed that sin and emotion actually were the foundational cause of melancholy blood, which then caused ... licensed houses, a notable finding was that, as their number increased, the geographical distribution of licensed houses widened to produce a veritable network of madhouses. ... Other inmates of this particular madhouse, near Harrow, had been placed there for such reasons as drunkenness, violent tempers and, in the case of two young girls, to break off love-affairs which did not meet with their parents' approval. Also amongst those reputed to have been improperly ... in Germany etc.) influenced their respective governments to give them the sole power to treat the insane and determine when someone should be committed against their will. ... Both Darwin and chemical psychiatrists began their respective hunts at about the same time. Both have ended in failure. At the same time, chemical psychiatrists expected that ... ...
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21: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... set them apart (1), set apart (4), set apart the consecrated (2), show himself holy (1), transmit holiness (2), treat me as holy (3), treated as holy (1), vindicate the holiness (1), wholly dedicate (1). ... Unfortunately for both points of view, the Hebrew grammar and literary techniques used in Genesis 2:2-3 do not produce an unequivocal statement useful to either side. Following this method of Bible study, ... A good example of this fallacy, as I mentioned before, is that once the Jewish culture during the time of Jesus is understood, we see that when He told the Jews that the Sabbath was made for man, speaking in Aramaic, or course, He was excluding the Gentile "dogs." In this particular case an understanding of what Jesus really said is fully dependent on knowing the language's ... "Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, are centers of local interest which none can see or study without emotion, and the Churches which have sprung up in those regions retain the ancient customs of the East, ... ...
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22: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
Typical of the anti-Christian attitudes of John Monro and the institutional psychiatry of the day at Bedlam, Hill takes a pot shot at the clergy: "Among particular ... Thomas Sydenham. In addition to showing that hypochondriasis and hysteria (thought previously by Sydenham to afflict women only) were the same disease, Sydenham noted ... His arrogant personality alone prevented him from becoming the first of the Apothecary's Garden in Chelsea, although he was for a time superintendent to the Dowager ... its name and credit: and one of our good herbarists, who had seen a wonderful case of a swoln spleen, so big, and hard as to be felt with terror, brought back to a ... Various cau-fes can produce the fame effet, but that in all cafes operates moil durably, which ope-rates molt flowly. The watery part of the blood is its mild part; ... Saying this, he lifted up the cover ; and without any emotion, turned about to STUKELY with a fmile "I See says he, what we ftudious people are, I forgot I had ... ...
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23: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... To this Tiridates advanced, and, after the usual sacrifice of victims, lifted the diadem from his head and placed it at the feet of the image; arousing among all present a deep emotion increased by ... be not be that difficult for the Greek speaking Jews in Asia to transliterate Nero into Hebrew to produce the sum of 666 on their own. 666 is only one clue given in Rev 13 to identify the beast. ... to rage with the imperial sword against this religion [Christianity] which was just at that particular time coming to life at Rome. We actually glory that such a person took the lead in condemning us. ... Another classic case of having it both ways at once. E. Nero is King #6 of Beast from Sea and 666 which dates the book to AD 66: 1. The Text: "Come here, I will show you the judgment of the great ... You shall treat them like Pharaoh, 10 like the officers of his chariots in the Red Sea. The stricken of spirit you shall set aflame, like a torch of fire in straw, devouring wickedness, without ... ...
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24: Personal Evangelism 101
... Further, the fishermen built large printing houses to publish fishing guides. Presses were kept busy day and night to produce material solely devoted to fishing ... Would you mind if we asked you a few questions? HINTS: 1. Relax. The world will not come to an end if this particular prospect isn't interested. 2. Walk briskly. 3. ... This usually only is appropriate when the prospect has not been ingrained with some false concepts about Christ and the church--as was the case with the Jailor. Also, ... Unfortunately, some are just intellectually curious and you don't want to waste five or six weeks of valuable time with a non-seeker. If you are confident the ... Contrast here between human and Divine love (cf. Luke 7:47b). B. God loves us in spite of ourselves, in spite of the way we treat Him. 1. Hosea 1:4-9 - What it means ... It includes total surrender, total dependence, and total submission to the will of God. "Poor in spirit" is the knowledge and emotion of dependence upon God. Meekness ... ...
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25: Seven Myths Of Denominationalism!
... However, in other cases false teachers are very adept at the manipulation of both their followers and God's word to produce the effects that they desire. Warnings with regard to ... While grace is totally independent of anything that man has done or will do, hope requires something of man. Hope is desire plus expectation. In this case it is the desire to be in ... While this is not the easiest of definitions, it can be understood in light of what we have already established from James 2. In particular, the things hoped for do not have substance, at least not for us at the current time (if they were seen they would not be hoped ... Peter quoted Old Testament scripture (Joel) to prove that the things which were being done had been carefully planned by God. This was not an illusion, a mass hysteria, or a ploy ... Love is intangible. It is a motive. Having the best interests of God and others is an essential emotion. However, by itself it is only in the imagination. If it exists as the New ... ...
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26: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... After doing so for about an hour, she rose from her seat, saying that she felt poorly, and, making a great effort at self-command, she tried to leave the room, but was stopped by an hysteric paroxysm [wild and physical outburst of emotion] before this object could be accomplished. It was not very violent, for, after a short period of sobbing and irregular movements, a copious flow of tears took place; and being then laid upon a bed, she soon cried herself to sleep. The next morning she did not feel anything amiss, and had not lost any of the benefits which had accrued to her from change of air and scene. (On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell Carter, 1853 AD, p 31) Discussion: This is a classic case of hysteria. She was unhappy with her life situation and had actually made herself sickly, depressed and anxious for quite a period of time. Her psychotic fit on the floor with "epileptic-like" body movements were all behaviour choices. Had this behaviour continued ... ...
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27: An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another ... In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting. (An Epidemic ... On the following day, three more girls were seized in the same manner; and on the 17th, six more. By this time the alarm was so great, that the whole work, in which between 200 and 300 were employed, was totally stopped, and an idea prevailed that a particular disease had been introduced by a bag of cotton opened in the house.-On Sunday, the 18th, Doctor St. ... ...
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28: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
... who after repeated attacks at short intervals, were subjected to its influence Immediately on the accession of a paroxysm.- There are others, besides, for whom it was found particularly useful, and to whom Doctor Cox has strongly alluded : ... It often happens that the action of the stomach only is excited, notwithstanding the continued rotation for some time after. In this case, however, I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine ... I have, however, a strong objection to its use in all cases where an inordinate determination of blood to the vessels of the head may be present; especially in young plethoric habits, in whom every sudden emotion, either of mind or body, should ... Where sleep may be more immediately required, the horizontal position, continued in a steady uniform manner, will, in a majority of instances, produce the effect; and so happily, as to supersede the necessity of other expedients, more uncertain ... ...
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29: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... Another objection is, that the remedy has not produced the same fortunate results in the hands of others as it did with M. Morean. Some years ago, M. Mitivie attempted to treat hallucinations by means of electricity. M. Baillarger subsequently ... A woman is accessable to consolations which would have no influence on the opposite sex. The employment of moral means requires intelligence, a knowledge of mankind, great tact, and, at the same time, a large amount of perseverance. Knowing how ... Let us apply these principles to a particular case. Example 132. Mademoiselle Claire, aged forty, a brunette, tall, thin, and of a nervous temperament, had always enjoyed good health. She had never shown any symptom of insanity, when it was perceived that ... by the discarded retainers to the ancient establishments, ecclesiastical and civil, contributed altogether to produce a national horror unknown in other periods of her history.* The following cases which we have selected will serve to ... ...
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30: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... TMS applies electricity to these "emotion centers" of the brain in an effort to modify those emotions. This is pure junk science at its worst, since it was debunked over 200 years ago. Before this, ... seizures, and experience shows that currently available equipment is powerful enough to produce them readily." (Transcranial magnetic stimulation in clinical psychiatry, Mark S. George, Robert ... The brain is an organ that generates and transmits commands to the body with 1/10th of a volt of electricity. It has been known for some time, that if you apply electricity to certain parts of the ... reason TMS is utterly worthless as a treatment for depression, is because there has never been a case where emotions have been involuntarily created when zapping a part of the brain with electricity. ... that showed hyperactivity in what appeared to be a discrete brain circuit, they attempted to treat OCD with TMS by interfering with specific circuits rather than stimulating the brain as a whole." ... ...
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31: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... I hope you [expletive] get shot and come into my hospital so I can refuse to treat you, or if any other trooper gets shot, I will also refuse to treat them." After being arrested, the doctor was asked to take a Breathalyzer test, whereupon ... Judge Smith drew criticism from feminists fearful that a renaissance of old myths about "raging hormones" could deny women high-level jobs or child custody. "This decision just gives ammunition to people who want to deny women particular jobs," said Shirley Sagawa of the National Women's Law Center. "It reinforces the stereotypes that a lot of people have about PMS -- that there is a certain time of the month when women become completely irrational and dangerous." (Successful PMS defense in Virginia case ... that could be fixed so they would become peaceful, productive members of society, obviously that would and should produce a tremendous change in the way we approach homicidal behavior." (Neurophysiology, philosophy on collision course"? , ... ...
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32: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... So further developments in psychopharmacology will depend, in part, on understanding how biological regulatory mechanisms in the brain produce sustained reactions to various perturbations of synaptic transmission, which may actually be responsible for the ... by functioning at a lower suppressed level (in the case of a stimulant to treat depression). When a stimulant (for depression) is removed from the brain, it sends the person into a natural depression because the brain had been trying to depress mental activity in response to the unnatural stimulating effect of the drug. The brain slows down when it encounters a stimulant prescribed for depression. When the drug is removed, it takes time for the brain to pick up speed to normal. ... Basing the claim for the disease status for depression and schizophrenia on the subject's allegedly favorable response to drugs rests on precisely that logic. If giving a particular drug is authoritatively classified as a "treatment," the subject as a ... ...
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33: Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) are not caused from chemical ...
Notice they admit they have no idea what causes it: "Research to define causes of social anxiety is ongoing" 1. "At the present time, there is no proof that biology causes schizophrenia, bipolar mood ... If bipolar disorder were caused entirely by genes, then the identical twin of someone with the illness would always develop the illness, and research has shown that this is not the case. But if one twin has bipolar disorder, the other twin is more likely to develop the illness than is another sibling. ... Brain-imaging studies are helping scientists learn what goes wrong in the brain to produce ... For many years, mental health professionals have used the term "chemical imbalance" to explain the need for medications that are used to treat mental health conditions. This simple and commonly used ... It is well known that mentally ill people have perfectly normal levels of neurotransmitters like Serotonin in their bodies. Conclusion: 1. Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) is an emotion that ... ...
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34: TEXTBOOK FRAUD: Pepper Moth (biston betularia): "Piltdown Moth ...
... the pepper moth because God simply created moths, deer, dogs, cats, bears etc in the beginning with the genetic variation needed to produce what we are presently observing "against the stars". ... It had occurred in the last hundred years, and in some parts of Britain, continental Europe, and North America, changes were still happening. Here was a case of evolution in action. (Melanism: Evolution in Action, Michael E. N. Majerus, 1998, p97) Click to View Informed scientists reject the Pepper Moth Theory as taught in School Textbooks Click to View First, for the time being we must discard ... Yet this classical story of evolution by natural selection, as it continues to be retold in many textbooks, is seriously flawed. In particular, the illustrations which typically accompany the story ... even though trees were neither devoid of lichens nor blackened by soot (Sargent 1974, Treat 1979). (d) Between the 1960's and 1990's, melanics in southeastern Michigan increased and ... ...
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35: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
... However their treatment was soon revealed as none other than douching the head with cold water sufficient 'to produce a slight concussion upon the shaven vertex' with the patient lying in a warm bath. In the mid- nineteenth century 'the cold ... Shock therapy is based on the belief that an artificially induced crisis of the body can restore the mind. At the same time, there is also in this form of therapy an implicit moral judgement taking place on the individual who obstinately chooses to ... What is distinctive in Blair's account is the way the whole procedure, including the refinements adopted in treating this particular case, exposes a therapy as a species of rape performed on behalf of an estranged husband by a male medical practitioner on ... Being upon resentment why I should treat her so, after or 3 dayes I threatned her with the fourth Tryal, took her out of bed, had her stript, blindfolded and ready to be put in the Chair, when being terrify'd with what she was to undergo she kneeld ... ...
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36: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... The brain can have a direct effect on the spirit independent of will. However, this effect never forces moral choices, mood, emotion etc. The effects of the brain upon the spirit include: unconsciousness, hindering of executive ... In seventeenth-century England, syphilis caused many people to become mad. But many mad people did not have syphilis. The paucity of medical knowledge at the time made it virtually impossible for people to know whether a particular person's abnormal behavior was or was not due to brain disease. ... Psychiatrists don't make the distinction and will seek a new patient to treat and make money off of, any time they can. It is well known that simple body pain that continues for a long period of time can cause depression, mania, ... yielding to a modern synthesis forged by the converging trends of philosophy (Ryle's exorcism of the "ghost in the machine") and science (the emerging understanding of the specific ways in which the brain works to produce behaviors). ... ...
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37: Intro to Creation Science: What your university professors won ...
... by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counter-intuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. ... LAW OF THE LAND: Court rules atheism a religion: "A federal court of appeals ruled yesterday Wisconsin prison officials violated an inmate's rights because they did not treat atheism as a religion. "Atheism is [the ... Yet the facts entirely contradict the validity of this theoretical deduction; for we have seen that the Drosophila type has been known since the beginning of the Tertiary period, that is for about fifty million years, and it has not been modified in any way during that time." Encyclopedia Of The Life Sciences, Volume II, p. 34 ... of Structure of DNA, "It might be thought, therefore, that evolutionary arguments would play a large part in guiding biological research, but this is far from the case. It is difficult enough to study what is happening now. ... ...
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38: Social Anxiety Disorder or Social Phobia is pure "classic" Junk ...
... Certain agents have a powerful and specific capacity to induce panic, in contrast with other agents that produce prominent physiological changes but fail to induce panic. These findings argue strongly ... In the case of Little Hans, sexual feelings for his mother, aggressive feelings toward his father, and the guilty fear of retribution and castration by his father generated anxiety as a signal of ... At the time she was on standard welfare, which paid bare bones cash each month. By getting herself declared "mentally ill" she would get literally twice the monthly cash in welfare payments. ... is something we learned. 5. Any phobia we have learned can be unlearned. 6. Phobia is a behaviour choice not a disease. 7. Phobias are hysteria. See main page on Hysteria. 8. All phobias are hysteria. ... Post-Traumatic/Stress disorder (PTSD) Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Sunshine Conclusion: 1. Anxiety is an emotion that results from a choice whose origin is the human spirit. a. Anxiety is a ... ...
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39: Psychiatry: Chemical imbalances are mythical. Anti-psychotic ...
... What is more, we know that the control of many functions is shared in different components of the brain. But at the same time it would be astonishing if the brain components beneath the neocortex were ... In one case, a house cat cowered in terror when presented with a small white mouse. On the other hand, naturally ferocious animals, such as the lynx, become docile and tolerate being petted and handled when their amyg-dalas are extirpated. Malfunctions in the limbic sys- The Brain and the Chariot 67 tern can produce rage, fear or sentimentality that have no apparent cause. Natural hyperstimulation may pro-duce the same results: those suffering from such a malady find their feelings inexplicable and inappro-priate; they may be considered mad. At least some of the emotion-determining role of ... The dream state is accompanied by rapid eye movements (REM), which can be detected by elec-trodes taped lightly over the eyelids in sleep, and by a particular brain wave pattern on the EEG. Dement has ... ...
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40: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... In criminology he advocated reform by re-education rather than punishment and suggested at a time when the criminal was thought to be made and not born, that there were degrees of responsibility proportionate ... which was not only unknown, but in respect to which there were notions quite erroneous, nay entirely opposite to its real structure; and it is beyond doubt that hitherto this was the case with the internal structure of the brain .. . Hence it is necessary to inquire what changes can take place in the cerebral mass in general, or in any of its particular parts. ... We are of opinion that all the derangements of the manifestations of the mind result immediately from any change in the brain . . . It is also true that very considerable injuries of the brain produce ... Deficiency: Indifference to the grandeurs of nature; hears the thunder and views the terrific lightning without emotion. 22. IMITATION. -- Power of imitating; copying; working after a pattern; attitude for ... ...
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41: Catholicism's SHOCKING attitude toward the Bible!
Click to View Not accessible to all. Click to View Does not contain all truth. Click to View Not understandable. Click to View The Case of the Ethiopian Eunoch Click to View Not a safe method. Click ... "They owe their existence to lucky chance. For example, Paul's letters were written to a particular section of the country that he had converted, and some letters were written to personal friends. All of these were never intended to be circulated." (From a letter received from my older brother who was at the time a student at St. Meinrad Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind.). The inspired Scriptures were ... We are not saying that every one of them fully understood God's purpose in providing the written New Testament, but they knew that the things they were writing were designed to produce faith (John ... According to this principle, the subjective reaction of the individual, with its large core of feeling and emotion, constitutes the sole criterion of religious truth and error." (The Faith of ... ...
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42: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
... 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 ... It is a kind of good action to mean well, and the intention ought to palliate the failure; but the English, of all people in the world, show least mercy to schemists, for they treat them in the vilest manner; whereas other nations give them fair play for their lives, which is the reason why we are esteemed so bad at invention. I have but a short time to live, nor would I ... What will not such a design produce in a few years? Will they not be able to perform a concert, choir, or opera, or all three, among themselves, and overpay the charge, as shall hereafter be specified? For ... the second and real is, because I do not care to bring an old house over my head by mentioning particular names or special cases, thereby drawing myself into vexatious prosecutions and suits at law from ... ...
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43: Psychiatry: Postpartum Depression Psychiatric disorders, PPD ...
I raised 12. Welcome to adult life." Introduction: See also the case of "Pregnant". (Prenatal depression caused by the news that the father won't marry the unwed mother.) The root etiology of PPD is ... But the gullible general public merely accept the word of these "junk pop-psychologists" who have begun to treat men with PPD, and fail to notice it kind of messes up their foundational theory. If PPD ... Recent research indicates that women who are vulnerable to premenstrual mood changes do not have abnormal levels of hormones or some type of hormonal dysregulation, but rather a particular sensitivity ... Several investigators have also demonstrated that stressful life events occurring either during pregnancy or near the time of delivery appear to increase the likelihood of postpartum depression. While ... The idea of diagnosing men with PPD is pure Freud. Whereas he failed to convince people that men could have hysteria (since the word literally means uterus) the junk psychologists of today have ... ...
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44: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... have been at least perpetuated by their being entrusted to Em-piricks, or at best to a few Idea Physicians, most of whom thought it advifeable to keep the case as well as the patients to themselves. ... In order therefore to avoid this mifchievous confusion of sentiment as well as language, and that we may fix a clear and determinate mean-ing to the Word Madnefr ; we must for some time at least quit ... words, no desinition of Madness can be safe, which does not, with regard at least to some particular symptoms, determine what it is not, as well as what it is. [ 5 ] First then, though too great ... whatever to afsign the manner in which these external objects act upon, and the changes they produce in the nervous substance previous to sensation their last effect ; which ef-fect, for reasons ... But a very little reflection will serve to convince that all our consideration will never enable us to treat this first species of Madness in a rational manner. For it is impossible by any thing like ... ...
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45: Dr. David Kaiser, Against Biologic Psychiatry, Psychiatric Times ...
... So what are the limitations of biologic psychiatry? First of all, medications lessen symptoms, they do not treat mental illness per se. This distinction is crucial. Symptoms by definition are the ... The underlying "cause" is presumed to be a biologic/genetic disturbance, even though this has never been proven in the case of depression. The errors in logic here are clear. A set of symptoms is ... For those who do serious work with patients, this manual is useless, because for me it is simply irrelevant what name you give to a particular set of symptoms. It is an absolute myth created by modern ... illness, anxiety disorders, alcoholism and a host of other disorders are in fact primarily biologic and probably genetic in origin, and that it is only a matter of time until all this is proven. ... This is, of course, the bourgeois ideal of modern culture. We will all fit in, produce and consume and be happy about it. Anyone who dissents by choice or nature slips into the realm of the disordered ... ...
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46: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
... As she shows, Peter Mackenzie initiated the confinement after attempting to make Hannah's niece (with whom he was having an adulterous affair) mistress of the household, and he seems to have felt he "had a right to treat his wife in ... deal of books of all kinds, history, lives or anything that the keepers could get him; the newspaper every day, and conversed perfectly coherent on the passing topics and the events of the war, in which he felt particular interest. ... three years earlier in 1735. Mad doctors of the time, believed that madness was caused by these three things: 1. overworking the brain with meticulous work. 2. concentrating on a single matter for a long time. 3. too much study late at night. Exactly what is required to produce a concordance. ... How many incurables are there? ... physicians . are often poor helps; and if they mistake the distemper, which is not seldom the case, they do a deal of mischief." So Cruden had four reasons that all worked against him in getting a ... ...
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47: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... Attention to these principles alone will, frequently, not only lay the foundation of, but complete a cure: while neglect of them may exasperate each succeeding paroxysm, till, at length, the disease ... 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 ... In the mean time, they were fully aware of their horrid propensity, but absolutely incapable, without coercive assistance, of suppressing the atrocious impulse. How are we to reconcile these facts to ... THE CHARACTER OF MANIACAL PAROXYSMS NOT DEPENDING UPON THE NATURE OF THE EXCITING CAUSES, BUT UPON THE CONSTITUTION. 5. To believe that the different species of insanity depend upon the particular ... In England, cathartics are prescribed in small doses. In France, to produce the requisite effect, they must be administrated in much larger quantities. This difference in the effects of medicines may, ... ...
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48: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... "preach the word ....the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine ......having itching earsthey will heap to themselves teachers after their own lusts . . . turn away their ears from the truth . . . . turn unto fables." ... When ears itch they have to be scratched, too. The itch just has to be scratched. So when the ears get the itch, they have to be scratched. The particular one to do the scratching in that case is the teacher. So, with itching ears they engage them-selves teachers. Affiliation ... the permission of the civil power in order to the exercise of its authority. (20) 4. It has not the right to treat as an excess of power, or as usurping the rights of princes, anything that the Roman pontiffs or ecumenical councils ... It is, in my opinion, not sanguine only, but almost ridiculous to imagine that such a project could eventually succeed; but it is difficult to overestimate the effect which it might produce in generating and exasperating strife. It might ... ...
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49: Is the Catholic church an infallible interpreter of scripture ...
... "This, then you must understand first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture is made by private interpretation. For not by will of man was prophecy brought at any time; but holy men of God spoke as they were ... According to this principle, the subjective reaction of the individual, with its large core of feeling and emotion, constitutes the sole criterion of religious truth and error." (The Faith of Millions, pp. 35-36). "Either my dear friend, you are infallibly certain that your particular interpretation of the Bible is the correct one or you are not. If you maintain that you ... In either case your statement crumbles. The plain fact is that an infallible Bible without and infallible living interpreter is futile. Infallibility never gets from the printed pages to the one place it is ... The Scriptures were given by the inspiration of God and furnish the man of God completely to every good work. (2 Tim. 3:16-17). They are complete, sufficient, and provide all things necessary to produce the ... ...
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50: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... I began to see my parents with different eyes, and to understand their cares and worries. For my father in particular I felt compassion-less, curiously enough, for my 2425 Memories, Dreams, Reflections filled with vague and incomprehensible ... At this point Freud became vitally important to me, especially because of his fundamental researches into the psychology of hysteria and of dreams. For me his ideas pointed the way to a closer investigation and understanding of individual cases. Freud introduced psychology into psychiatry, although he him-self was a neurologist. 114 I still recollect very well a case which greatly interested me at the time. A young woman had been admitted to the hospital, suffering from "melancholia." The examination ... It can even, when physical illness ensues, move into the foreground again and make the patient seem almost normal. I once had to treat a schizophrenic old woman who showed me very distinctly the "normal" personality in the background. This was a ... ...
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