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1: Rhapsodies in the Application of the Psychological Method of ...
Rhapsodies in the Application of the Psychological Method of Cure in Mental Alienation Johann Christian Reil (1759-1813) 1803 AD Fieberhaste Nervenkrankheiten (Feverish nervous illness, 1802) Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage In 1803 AD, Johann Christian Reil, an anatomist, believed that insanity was caused by the mind and choices people made. He rejected a physical etiology of insanity. He practices all the moral treatments of ... A fugue played on this instrument-particularly when the ill person is so placed that he cannot miss the expressions on their faces and the play of these animals-must bring Lot's wife herself from her fixed state into prudential awareness". The cat piano was ... This last condition produced those archetypal examples in which "the sick person plays a king, a general, or soldier." Red thought that Saint Theresa and Emanuel Swedenborg undoubtedly suffered from this kind of derangement." (The Romantic Conception of ... ...
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2: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... This growth develops from one form to another, through the domains of sensuality, free phantasy, and ratio in the form of play urge, beauty urge, and freedom urge, like so ... Their gist is reflected in his work Rhapsodien iiber die Anwendung der psychischen Kurmethode auf Geisteszerriittungen (Rhapsody on the Application of the Psychological Method of Cure to Mental Disturbances), Halle, 1803. Here is the very "heart" of Reil's psychological medicine, if we may borrow ... Except for the early English writers (especially Arnold on the historical aspect) and for Hoffbauer, whose influence in the field of analysis cannot be denied), Reil is guided ... first case in folly, in the second in fixed insanity or melancholia, which latter in turn may give rise to apathetic or restless insanity (melancholia attonita or erratica). ... it - and the results of onanism or of any intemperance; if his imagination has been maintained free rather than was corrupted by early persistent reading of romantic novels. ... ...
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3: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... The struck cats would provide the sound. A fugue played on this instrument-particularly when the ill person is so placed that he cannot miss the expressions on their faces and the play of these animals-must bring Lot's wife herself from her fixed state into prudential awareness". The cat piano was a ... We believe every chemical psychiatrist today, should have a KlinkenKaten in his office as a reminder that chemical imbalances are a myth and that it is the soul that needs repair, not the body. (Rhapsodies in the Application of the Psychological Method of Cure in Mental Alienation, Johann Christian Reil, 1803 AD) Click to View In 1806 AD, Sir Charles Bell, Artist, describes how madness ... As an artist Bell had visited Bedlam and was surprised to learn that some of his own stereotypes of the insane were wrong, before he visited. The visit gave his a whole new view of insanity. Written to coach painters, Bell's book opens a window into the etiology of madness just before the torture at ... ...
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4: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... This was a form of "counter-irritation" involving the application of a chemical preparation to draw out a blister on the head ... A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long history. ... Blair claimed his water treatment by the "fall of water" was, "the safest method of curing mad people ... and sink the ... machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water treatment and the Swing. The fact they were so widely used and indeed cured the insane, is historic proof that mental illness is not a bodily disease or chemical imbalance ... is set in motion with the aid of a rope wound around it, in the same way as a top. (Reil, Beytriige, Vol. I, p. 617). Dr. ... results yielded by these remedies, which are often the only ones which make any psychological impression on the patient. ... of vital magnetism, Much exercise in the fresh air, work, play, travel, exertion, healthy sleep, all these are the best ... ...
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5: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... Unlike many of the mad doctors before him, Carter openly recommended hysterics attend church as a positive cure: "Whenever, ... some right principle was involved in their application"... "these harsh measures failed more frequently than they succeeded". ... He highlights that mental illness patients are fundamentally liars and deceivers who are clever actors in their own play whom he has caught red handed in the act: "I have often been complained to in the morning, about the ... Carter notes a few problem areas like the friends and family of the hysteric who blindly accept the deceptive act of insanity: He ... discussed at the present time and the important role attributed to disturbances of sexual drives in causing psychological ills. ... Circumstances which entail real and continued peril, offer for the most part a method by which escape can be effected; and, under ... of hers can possibly pervert into the interesting or romantic; while at the same time, all this must be done with a degree ... ...
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6: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
further insanity caused by masturbation, but it was more likely that it was a method of birth control within the London Asylum. ... Bucke presented a paper on "Cosmic Consciousness" to the American Medico-Psychological Association meeting in Philadelphia in May ... the simple four letter word - WORK. But the Victorian ethos also admonished that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." ... AD, p 189) "I take it for granted that all will agree that insanity is often caused by diseases of the procreative organs, and on the other hand, that mental derangement frequently disturbs the functions of other organs ... but that the procedures had been carried out to improve or cure the diseased ovaries or uterus, and that the improvement in ... One of his favorite novels was Charles Kingsley's highly romantic Westward, Ho!. His entry for 5 May 1863 reads: having been ... species, languages and words is strictly parallel but that the scheme has probably a still wider, perhaps universal, application. ... ...
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7: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
for medical treatment. Mark S. George began to apply this new method of shocking the brain to psychiatry in the treatment of depression, OCD and schizophrenia. ... Before phrenology, Lavater's physiognomy, wrongly taught the shape of a persons skull determined their mental abilities. Christians can see the error of this ... The idea of blood flow related to the cause and cure of insanity is a throw back to our "hero of modern psychiatry" Benjamin Rush, who taught in 1812 AD that insanity was ... "But the more lucrative application for DBS is as a treatment for refractory depression rather than OCD. As of late 2006, a number of groups are chasing success in ... Networks of brain regions may play a role in mood regulation. Stimulating the brain in these regions may change how the brain functions and may lead to mood ... NIMH. Convinced that most psychological syndromes would turn out to be brain circuit disorders, George was intent on training in both neurology and psychiatry. ... ... ...
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8: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... He was brought to the Bicetre, 18th June, 1839, suffering from various hallucinations. He was treated by the application of cuppings to the neck, baths, with ... A. requests to be allowed to go out; this is granted him on October 3rd-that is to say, twenty days after the long interview of September 12. "The cure of ... organs of sense (Erasmus Darwin) to psychological theories in term of revived ideas (Hibbert) or double mental processes or 'duality of mind' (Wigan); and divided hallucinations into ten groups according to whether they occurred alone - even in 'a sound state of mind' - or in combination with various types of insanity, organic diseases of the nervous system ... The French author assures us that they do not require any particular method; he adds, however, that they ought to be taken into our serious consideration ... Then she would laugh herself at the jokes I had passed upon her. These conversations were agreeable to her. I called her self-esteem into play ; I engaged ... ...
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9: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
This thinking is seen today in the insanity plea and chemical evolutionary psychiatrists. "In criminology he advocated reform by re-education ... In the course of dissecting by his new method along the line of fibres instead of the customary vertical or horizontal slicing of the brain, ... potential role in the psychological make-up can he determined by inspection. Thus he made the brain, previously regarded as a hardly differentiated or organised mass, into a functional apparatus with a plurality of independent but interlinked cerebro-mental organs - hence ... In two related fields the application of Gall's ideas were of great importance. In education he showed it was useless to attempt to teach all ... B. SUBLIMITY,--Fondness for the grand and sublime, the magnificent, the wild and romantic, as Niagara Falls, mountain Scenery. Excess: ... Deficiency: Extreme gravity and seriousness; indifference to all joyous play, amusements, and hilarity. PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES. 24. ... ...
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10: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... know that they can "play the mentally ill game", feed lies to their psychiatrist who are delighted with their new found "legitimacy and respect" in court. ... J. B. Watson, Psychological review, 21, 1913. also Behaviourism, J. B. Watson,1930, p6) Logically, this view demanded that he view mental illness as a metaphor. ... to ignorance. "The hypothesis that man is not free," he explained in Science and Human Behavior, "is essential to the application of the scientific method to the study of human behavior. ... Center for Naturalism, CFN) 25. "The self: As strictly physical beings, we don't exist as immaterial selves, either mental or spiritual, that control behavior. ... 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 choices and ... is susceptible to both juridical and medical definitions." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 84) Johann Heinroth: Heinroth takes the unusual ... ...
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11: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Jacques Van Rossum, and the very research that had led Schildkraut to his hypothesis also provided investigators with a method for testing it. ... "The serotonin theory of depression," he wrote, with evident exas-peration, "is comparable to the masturbatory theory of insanity." Fn 14 ... In 1961, the California Department of Mental Hygiene re-ported on discharge rates for all 1,413 first-episode schizophrenia patients ... G. Gardos and J. Cole, "Maintenance antipsychotic therapy: is the cure worse than the disease?" American Journal of Psychiatry 133 (1977): ... A. Jablensky, "Schizophrenia: manifestations, incidence and course in different cultures," Psychological Medicine 20, monograph (1992): 1-95. ... But then the NIH funded a second trial of Saint-John's-wort that had a design that complicated matters for any researcher who wanted to play ... fight by the application of electric shocks to their feet.1° Even with a low dose of the drug, the mice remained noncombative when shocked. ... ...
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12: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... And after all, even in her insanity, the human being emerged from a cloud of grotesque nonsense. Therapeutically, nothing was accomplished ... She grew steadily odder, and at seventeen was taken to the mental hospital, where she spent a year and a half. She heard voices, refused food, ... strictly to this or that method, I have my doubts about his therapeutic effect. So much is said in the literature about the resistance of the patient that it would almost seem as if the doc-tor were trying to put something over on him, whereas the cure ought to grow naturally out ... Universal rules can be postulated only with a grain of salt. A psychological truth is valid only if it can be reversed. A solution which would ... Today they may be valid, tomorrow it may be the turn of other assumptions. In my analyses they play no part. I am un-systematic very much by ... Since the essence of psychotherapy is not the application of a method, psychiatric study alone does not suffice. I myself had to work for a ... ...
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13: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... 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." ... Hence, Jung is saying here that this most serious of all mental diseases is simply an affectation or play-acting. In the same letter, Jung refers to ... of mental illnesses and mental treatments. He subsequently amplified his rejection of the medical-technical approach to psychotherapy. For example, in an important but rarely quoted paper written in 1953, he says: "I am afraid psychotherapy is a very responsible business and anything but an impersonal application of a convenient medical method. . .. ... During this period of the early 1950s, Jung comes down firmly in his correspondence in favor of the view that psychotherapy is merely a new name for the cure of ... Chapter 12. 15. P. Janet, Psychological Healing: A Historical and Clinical Study, trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul (2 vols.; New York: Macmillan, 1925), Vol. ... ...
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14: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
who chose to sin can slide down a slippery slope into involuntary insanity. "some men of science [Heinroth] hold that persistence in habits ... I would deny them none of the advantages, moral, mental, and religious which might minister to their diseased minds [metaphoric use of the ... them in any way as separate one from the other, have cried out for some more comprehensive method of reaching and saving the perishing crowds. ... to advance on the lines here laid down to a true and practical application of the words of the Hebrew Prophet: "Loose the bands of ... tears of the dew, the deluging rains, the appalling thunder bursts and the echoes, and the wonderful play of the dazzling lightning. ... we take in hand this work we shall be compelled to turn our attention seriously to the question whether prevention is not better than cure. ... No more romantic stories can be found in the pages of our most imaginative writers than those it records. We give three or four illustrative ... ...
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15: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... is not confined to the cities only but has spread through the villages and rural districts; it seems possible, however, to check and cure it. ... Late-laters needed Trajan to reply this way: "The method you have pursued, my dear Pliny wrong. I don't care if they worship other gods. My ... (Martyrdom of Agape, Chione, Irene 1, 304 AD) b. 'What is this insanity,' said the prefect Dulcitius, 'that you refuse to obey the order ... purchased for a price, or gratuitously acquired them, to make application to the judge of the district, if they look on themselves as ... Nebuchadnezzar was stricken in a mental illness for 7 years: ""Let his mind be changed from that of a man and let a beast's mind be given to ... (Revelation 2:14-15) 2. Jan 1406 BC: "While Israel remained at Shittim, the people began to play the harlot with the daughters of Moab. ... The number 888 computes to equal Christ: I = 10, H = 8, Σ = 200, O = 70, Υ = 400, Σ = 200.) c. In AD 79, a Romantic man scribbled a ... ...
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16: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Most important is that both Helmont and Blair viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. For this reason, water torture was ... Not only did they provide no incentive for psychological investigation but they shifted interest almost systematically away from it to preoccupation with refinements and variations of physical agents and techniques - then water height and pressure. The patient's mind entered into this, as into all physical treatments of mental illness, ... make a drunken Man sober in a minute, will certainly go a great way towards the Cure of a Madman in a month'. William Cullen (1784) for instance noted 'the benefit which has been received in some maniacal cases from the application of ice . .. to the naked head, and . . . the noted Clay Cap'. G. G. Brown, MD St ... He introduced the method of 'winding an handkerchief round the head, and keeping it continually wet with a spunge dipped in cold water, until it produced a shivering-fit' ... ...
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17: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
The case of "Headless" (Schizophrenia, cured through ridicule) Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry © Version 7 (CBP-7) Based upon Real Mental Illnesses Real Cases Real People Real Causes Real Solutions ... Laziness, Deception, lying, arrogance, pride, boasting, unwilling to admit when wrong. Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Employment: Time off work in asylum Chemical ... The method best calculated to cure so whimsical an illusion, appeared to be that of encouraging his prosecution of it to satiety. His friends were, accordingly, requested to send him his tools, with materials to work upon, and ... Another convalescent of a gay and facetious humour, instructed in the part he should play in this comedy adroitly turned the conversation to the subject of the famous miracle of Saint Denis. Our mechanician strongly maintained the possibility of the fact, and sought to confirm it by an application of it to his own case. The other set up a loud laugh, and replied ... ...
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18: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum reasons for Admission 1864-1998 AD The vast majority of schizophrenia patients in 18th century mental asylums had known etiologies ... Having a peculiar attachment for the more general method of descriptive history, I did not confine myself to any exclusive mode of arranging my observations, nor to ... foundation of, but complete a cure: while neglect of them may exasperate each succeeding paroxysm, till, at length, the disease becomes established, continued in its form, and incurable. The successful application of moral regimen exclusively, gives great weight to the supposition, that, in a majority of instances, .there is no organic lesion of the brain nor of the cranium. In order however to ascertain the species, and to establish a nosology of insanity, so far as it depends upon ... Another convalescent of a gay and facetious humour, instructed in the part he should play in this comedy adroitly turned the conversation to the subject of the famous ... ...
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19: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
the most horrible Confusion:" (The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, a fictional play based upon bedlam, Eliza Haywood, 1726 AD, p 40-43) Introduction: The word bedlam means a ... of a newly self-conscious group of people laying claim to expertise in the treatment of mental disorder and asserting their right to a monopoly over its identification and treatment. ... He rejected that insanity was a bodily disease and practiced moral treatment to cure. He had little faith in drugs since he correctly understood that insanity is a spiritual problem, not physical. His kinder, gentler approach was a dramatic ... founded, in the first instance, upon a system of lenity and forbearance; and when that method failed, upon corporal and physical punishments, such as confinement, chains, flogging, ... To be sure, John Monro was skeptical of some conventional treatments: he objected to blistering, for example. This was a form of "counter-irritation" involving the application of a ... ...
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20: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... You may be fair general practitioner; in insanity, but productive neurologists of high class regarding disease of the mind organs as but a part of your work? No-1 think not. ... There is despair in the name as there is in the idea."" (Address Before The Fiftieth Annual Meeting Of The American Medico-Psychological Association, Volume 11, Number 7, ... Sleep deprivation is a familiar form of torture and the cause of the loss of higher mental functions, often resulting in symptoms mimicking those of "mental illnesses." Such common-sense observations have no doubt contributed to the notion of sleep as therapy." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, ... ON THE SELECTION OF CASES FOR TREATMENT. THE remarks of the last chapter have, of course, wide and general application in disease, and naturally lead up to what I have to say ... If I pause to dwell upon these, it is because they exemplify forms of disease in which my method of treatment has had the largest success ; it is because some of them are ... ...
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21: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... Thus it frequently happens, in the Institution we are describing, that a patient, on his first introduction, will conceal all marks of mental aberration. Instances have occurred, in which the ... patient ; but the remedy, in such cases, ought to be applied with great judgment ; and its application should always be witnessed by the master, or mistress of the family." (Description Of The ... "From the view we have now taken of the propriety of exciting fear, as a means of promoting the cure of insanity, by enabling the patient to control himself, it will, perhaps, be almost superfluous to state ... In regard to melancholics, conversation on the subject of their despondency, is found to be highly injudicious. The very opposite method is pursued. Every means is taken to seduce the mind from its ... He introduces such topics as he knows will most interest them ; and which, at the same time, allows them to dis-play their knowledge to the greatest advantage, If the patient is an agriculturist, ... ...
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22: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
Humoral doctors "cured" by bloodletting. Chemical psychiatrists "cure" with drugs and shocks to the brain. In fact the only time a chemical imbalance can be documented is when they are induced by ... A. Court appointed guardians for the rich: 1300 - 1500 AD Insanity and mental illness were not differentiated from either the begging poor or the rich "propertied class" who became dependant on others for ... Of course those who had nothing physically wrong with them were always considered curable since it was usually clear their "dependency" was a choice they had made in response to: psychological ... 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 ... This further illustrates that the insane were not differentiated from other dependant beggars and vagrants. But this strange law was a method of legally jailing street people who had committed no ... ...
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23: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
Neugebauer paints the historically false picture that medieval cultures viewed insanity as the result of demon possession. While non-Christians cannot discern demon ... Later in the article Neugebauer plays a slight of hand trick by saying: "Notions of etiology focused on biological and psychological factors: physical injury, ... Yet a glimmer of truth shines through for he admits: "Role Of The Medical Profession: Apart from an incidental appearance as a guardian, what role did physicians play ... There were also cons who claimed, like modern psychiatrists, to be able to cure a person of annoying and antisocial behaviours that others disliked. It is clear that ... The history of psychiatry from the Middle Ages down to the seventeenth century is often equated with demonologic beliefs about mental illness and with the ... little over these centuries, the government's protective role underwent marked expansion both in principle and in its application to English social class structure. ... ...
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24: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
Battie therefore demanded confinement as a prerequisite for cure. The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she had become mad, including ... the regimen of the asylum, would do more than medicine, and that any application of medicine should be judged according to the needs and constitution of the patient. ... He was a pioneer in mental dynamics, in hospital care of the insane, and in the writing of the first extensive book on psychiatry in England. He abhorred the ... bleeding, induction of vomiting, and other similar measures for George III in his first attack of insanity in 1788. Certainly he treated his patients, both at St. ... Species, which will enable the Physician not only to diftinguish Original Madness from Consequential, but also the better to fettle his prognostic and method of cure. ... The visits therefore of affecting friends as well as enemies, and the impertinent curiosity of those, who think it pastime to converse with Madmen and to play upon ... ...
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25: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... I have, however, seen the nervous excitement in question, in some few instances, become extremely obstinate and incoercible. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, ... If there were such methods, the conditions would not be called or considered mental illnesses and could not be treated against the patient's will." (Coercion as Cure, ... 13:16, July, 1992 AD) "The dream of biological psychiatrists is that an 'objective' laboratory test for one of the major mental illnesses will be discovered. ... ... Psychologists in White Coats: The re-emergence of a medical image for psychological treatment, evident in two current activities, has constituted part of the efforts ... by Schildkraut and Jacques Van Rossum, and the very research that had led Schildkraut to his hypothesis also provided investigators with a method for testing it. ... Nemeroff, 2002 AD, p 84) "Psychoneuroendocrine studies continue to play a prominent role in neuropsychiatric research, particularly in the area of depression. ... ...
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26: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
... Introduction: ECT is one of the strangest ideas that chemical psychiatrists have invented to cure people of insanity. On one hand these psychiatrists believe that depression is caused by chemical imbalances of ... including insulin coma (1927) camphor and Pentylenetetrazol (Metrazol) injections (1933). and prefrontal lobotomy (1935), it is the only such method from that era still used on a large scale. ... September 1977, 134: 9, p 1010-1013) "In the meantime, however, with the assistance of a technician, [Lucio] Bini had constructed a primitive apparatus that would permit application of 80 to 100 ... The terror phase, although taking place during unconsciousness, leaves specific bio-chemical and psychological changes in the organism that later emerge generically into the conscious sphere." ... Presented at the 3rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego.1973 42. Tyler B. Lowenbach H: Polydiurnal electric shock treatment in mental disorders. NC Med J 8:577-582. 1947 ... ...
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27: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
Aberrated, Hubbard's term for derangement or insanity. "The wog world is heavily aberrated." Aberration, an instance of insanity. Also, another term for an engram, or ... See also ARS. Action, an auditing or processing regimen; an instance of the application of Scientology's "technology" on a person. AD, after Dianetics. Used on issues ... Chain, a run of memory incidents or engrams of a similar type, or with the same content. Charge, mental mass in restimulation, or constant upheaval, contained in the ... Oak? Elm? Cottonwood? Clay Demo, a Scientology Study Tech method of training involving making little figures out of Plasticine (tm) on a table. "I've done 54 clay ... Coffee Grinder Incident, this is where some evil implanters, people or aliens who instill bad memories, used a little box to play a push-pull wave of energy over you ... In this sense, it is a component of the psychological influence that keeps people in Scientology; they warp the reality of the utter worthlessness of the auditing ... ...
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28: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... The earliest societies on Earth had retained the memory of the lunar method of time reckoning that God had given to the world in the very beginning. And this memory was not a "dim" one ... As Brendan stresses, the concept of resting applied to that one day only. He is right about the detail but wrong in its application. In keeping with the concept that the best rendering of ... a speech act that reflects a mental change [Waltke and O'Connor, p. 401]. In cases of psychological causation, the Piel is designated as estimative, while in cases of linguistic causation, it is designated as declarative/delocutive [Ibid., p. 402]. ... Exodus 20:11 indeed contains in addition to this introductory formula a further feature typical of an etiology-the word play between "the seventh day" and "the Sabbath day." Such ... As I related the things which I had been shown to others, the question was asked, 'Have you seen the paper, The Laws of Life or the Water Cure Journal?' I told them 'No, I had not seen ... ...
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29: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
The history of Psychiatry: Etiology of madness: Sin Historically, the majority view of the cause of insanity and mental illness was sin, life choices, life situations, but not a bodily disease. Click to View Click to View In 1803, Christian Reil suggested that the Cat Piano was the cure for insanity. It worked by seating the insane in front of the Cat Piano, as someone played, sanity would be restored. Reil suggested this clever and imaginative hyperbole, in order to drive home his point, that insanity was a spiritual problem not a bodily problem. Doctors before the 19th century, ... He correctly understands that depression is caused by sin: "dread of those Punishments, which he hath threatened to inflict on unrelenting sinners". In 1694 AD, Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont reported a method of water torture used by his father, Johann Baptista van Helmont to cure insanity. This was later improved upon by Patrick Blair in 1725 AD. Most important, was the fact that Helmont believed ... ...
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30: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: (Sulfuric acid applied to the scalp) The best method for the cure of lunaticks Thomas Fallowes 1705 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, claimed he cured insanity with "blisters". This was a common procedure of the day, that produced clear fluid blisters, when sulfuric acid was applied to the scalp. (Oleum Cephalicum). It is like the blister that ... Prichard's 'long issue in the scalp' may well have been 'new' but the insertion of peas into an incision was old and indeed routine in Ryder's time (1685). 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, consulting physician and lecturer on mental diseases Guy's Hospital, asked `whether other members of the specialty were ... ...
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31: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
Jeremiah 17:9 7. "And hearing this, Jesus said to them, "It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick; I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners." Mark 2:17 8. "God heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. " (Psalm 147:3) Introduction to the cure of insanity and mental illness The whole concept of ... The only way anyone changes any behaviours, is when they decide to do so. B. Mental Illness Self-Test and Diagnosis: 1. You can use our free self-help, self-counseling method to find real and practical answers. 2. Your problems need to cause others trouble as well. Before you take your problems to someone else and cost them ... Remember there is no exception for sinful behaviour in the Bible on the basis of mental illness. Here are a few true case examples of narcissism in "mental patients": i. A 23 year old man is in the mental hospital and when he not allowed to play with his hand held video game, he throws a temper tantrum of erratic behaviour ... ...
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32: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity William Saunders Hallaran (Doctor) 1818 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, ... as a cure for insanity. "The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears to be improvement on the model suggested by Doctor Cox. It is worked by a windlass, and capable of being revolved a hundred times in a minute" ... "from repeated trials, I can confidently declare, that its efficacy, to the extent alleged by Doctor Cox, appears to be incontrovertibly ascertained" ... "This method of ... The chair was the new treatment of choice because it induced vomits without drugs. And it worked, proving that mental illness is not a bodily disease, but a moral choice of the madman within his power ... Cox, by the public at large, for the general excellence of his labours ; and especially for his appropriate application of the circulating swing, as "a moral and medical mean" in cases of insanity. ... ...
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33: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases John Wesley (Preacher, Founder of Methodism) 1747 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage In 1747 AD, John Wesley, Preacher, Founder of Methodism, understood that insanity was caused by sin and noted a case of a young 20 year old man who went mad "by hearing a sermon of ... But still he was as 'mad' as before, praying or singing, or giving thanks continually; of which having laboured to cure him for six weeks in vain, though he was now so weak he could not stand alone, his ... Most interesting, is her comment that Monro (like most of the largest mad house keepers) believed that religious devotion was actually a sign of mental illness: "he presently condemned himself and said, ... The entry for 12 May 1759 drawing attention to the part played by psychological factors in causing persisting aches and pains might have been written today. It contains the valuable advice that in such ... ...
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34: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ...
... And some patterns are so maladaptive that illness is obviously a proper designation. A remarkable feature of mental illness is that it can come about in many different ways. These diverse origins have confused some people who were led to believe that behavioral abnormalities must have psychological causes. Whereas psychological factors often do play a central role, many forms of psychiatric disorders have been shown to be due to overt brain pathology (Table 1). Table 1. Examples of ... Once its etiology was established, antimicrobial agents provided a cure. The eradication of neurosyphilis is, therefore, a clear illustration of the value of the biological approach in psychiatry. This frankly biological approach subsequently led to the ... To gain advanced clinical training he arranged for a fellowship with Charcot. the leading Parisian neurologist. It was Charcot who kindled Freud's interest in hysterical paralysis and its treatment by a psychological method, hypnosis. And it was probably ... ...
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35: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1758 AD, John Monro, doctor at the Bedlam asylum, stated that his cure of choice for insanity: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other". Did you catch that? "Vomits Infinitely preferable" Monro openly stated that he had no idea what caused mental illness: "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the ... represented the best known "cures," the nauseating quality of the mixtures suggests that the remedy rather than the illness was the more formidable obstacle to recovery. Vomiting may actually have been helpful, and certainly had powerful psychological effects. ... The first of these is entirely the doctor's invention it never having been mentioned by any writer, or observed by any physician. What is the cause of original madness? it is unknown. What the symptoms? there are none. The method of cure? it admits of no cure, unless ... ...
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36: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-2) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality ...
PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING by James Roger Brown) We don't list any of the questions because we are not interested in promoting junk science. Everyone who takes the test is diagnosed with a mental illness including the psychiatrists or psychologists who give the test. Remember, the MMPI does not test if you have a mental illness, it determines which one. These results are then used against you by the CAS in court to keep your children away from you. 5. All human behaviour including, insanity and mental ... They maintain the strong though unwarranted conviction that by virtue of their special training, experience, or gifted intuition, or through reliance on an inchoate method of weighing or interpreting clinically derived information, they can beat ... Click on any of the books below for details on how you can cure yourself of your emotional problems including mental illness and insanity. Self Help Counseling! "Psychiatry" is a Greek word meaning "doctor of the soul" Click to View Click to View ... ...
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37: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
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. Luke's ... teasing the patients. "the impertinent curiosity of those, who think it pastime to converse with Madmen and to play upon their passions, ought strictly to be forbidden". He viewed some forms of insanity as untreatable in any way: "Original Madness [incurable] therefore, like most other morbid cases, rejects all ... This attitude prevails today in modern psychiatry. "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, ... Internal [1] exostoses and [2] induration of the Dura Mater cannot be prevented, nor does either case admit of any particular method of relief. 2. Induration of the Dura Mater [hardening of brain matter] 3. Fracture or ... ...
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38: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... This illustrates the essential method of torture used to cure the insane for hundreds of years. The basic formula is to wear them down physically so they don't have the energy to play the game of schizophrenia. It's like asking someone who is sea sick if they want to go out dancing. Modern psychiatric drugs work the same ... See also: Water boarding has been used to cure the insane since 1694 AD. In 1828 AD, Sir Alexander Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water treatment and the Swing. The fact they were so widely used and indeed cured the insane, is historic proof that mental illness is not a bodily disease or chemical imbalance in the brain, but a spiritual choice made by the "patient". (Cases of Mental Disease, with Practical Observations, Sir Alexander Morison, 1828 AD) Blair's method cured the woman of her insanity. His two methods underscore that schizophrenia is a behaviour choice not a disease. 1. Method ... ...
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39: A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, John Purcell, 1707 AD
1707 AD) "The concept of 'Vapours' or 'Hysterick Fits' which was popular in the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries illustrates one of the pitfalls of tracing the history of mental illness down the centuries by terminology. ... This uterine etiology also led him to allow in a general way for the operation of psychological factors, particularly ungratified desire which came to play so important a part in the psychological theories of hysteria in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It seems legitimate from present day ... Vitus dance, with the process of cure, 1746. From the `numbers of diseased Objects' who resorted to his London Infirmary he decided `to turn this great Opportunity to the Advantage of the Public, by making proper Observations upon the ... and reduce the unhappy Person labouring under them to the most deplorable Condition; I therefore publish here, by Way of Essay, divers Cases, by whose Example the Reader will see the Method I treated them with, and its Success'. ... ...
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40: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric ... 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 his success in the cure of insanity. The great secret of his practice consisted in giving full employment to the ... This approach works with the insane too, except today, they would sue! Historically, torturing the insane was a tried and true method of curing Schizophrenia because insanity is a moral conscious choice. Schizophrenics are always in full control ... These theories generally would focus on broken brain wiring, defective nerve fibers or a bad mixture of the four humours of the body. 2. A child would look at the group of insane men sitting around doing nothing and say, "Can I go play with them?" ... ...
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41: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood ...
This shows that insanity was not a medical condition, but caused by cruel torture and abuse. The mad house is a small building that housed maybe 10 people in "several Apartments", chained naked to the floor on dirty ... When she refused, the "guardians" threw her into a mad house. While it is important to remember that the play exaggerates a fictional situation, the core of the situation is likely intended to be readily recognized by the audience perhaps as a method of bringing about change through theatre. Being kidnapped from her home, "thrust into the Coach, where ... Haywood's play follows Patrick Blair's "cure of madness by the fall of water", in 1725 AD where he actually gives a case of curing a disobedient wife of her madness by water torture. Then in 1728, Daniel Defoe makes ... As Foucault points out in Madness and Civilization, the mental hospital emerged during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as a means of social control. In England the private madhouse was an especially ... ...
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42: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... 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 certification process itself." (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care ... His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live soberly, righteously and godly, to pray at all; here you must strive, and not excuse it by any Backwardness; for it is that which must needs be done, or you are lost". Although he believed typical Hypocrites junk medicine, he attributed depression and mental illness to freewill choices as the primary cause, which in turn cause the blood to become melancholy. So the real problem lay in ... Embarrassed or victimized by his (mad) kinsman, the (sane) relative lacked means by which to control him. The sane, or perhaps merely scheming, family member needed a socially acceptable legal method for gaining control over his troublesome, unwanted relative. ... ...
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43: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): Mental Illness Depression, Brain ...
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) The Cyberonics "Pacemaker of the Vagus Nerve" Mental Illness Depression Brain Treatments Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: ... Experts admit that the procedure is both experimental and unproven: "Not curative (depression)-Physicians should warn patients that VNS Therapy has not been determined to be a cure for depression." (Introduction to the VNS Therapy, Warnings, and Precautions, Cyberonics inc, Dec 2008, p8) Chemical psychiatry has a long and misguided history of looking to the brain as the etiology of insanity and ... D. Cyberonics cure for "romantic writer's block" is here!!! Click to View Changes your dumb words into romantic poetry Click to View Makes you appear intelligent and motivated Click to View Corrects ... and makes the "junk psychiatry O-meter" go crazy! Click to View (Left: Junk pop-psychiatry O-meter going crazy) The entire application of VNS to depression is entirely theoretical and unproven. ... ...
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44: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion ... Drunkenness, laziness, Deception, lying Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Sloth: duty shirking, dependency, Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Employment: Time off work in asylum Chemical imbalance ... He was brought to the Bicetre, 18th June, 1839, suffering from various hallucinations. He was treated by the application of cuppings to the neck, baths, with affusions, foot-baths, and lemonade. ... A. requests to be allowed to go out; this is granted him on October 3rd-that is to say, twenty days after the long interview of September 12. "The cure of A.," says M. Leuret, "is undoubtedly owing, ... For this reason, water torture was an effective way of convincing the mad man to stop his insane behaviour. Blair and Helmont boast that this method indeed cured the insane! Blair would blind fold ... ...
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45: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
So in one breath he says insanity is caused by blood vessels and in the other the human spirit. The only way to cure Rush of his "scholastic schizophrenia" is to suggest that the human spirit affected ... real or imaginary, is a frequent cause of madness", " Intellectual derangement is more common from mental than corporeal causes. Of 113 patients in the Bicetre Hospital in France, at one time, Mr. ... He then makes observation as to who is predisposed to insanity: "A predisposition to madness is said to be connected with dark coloured hair", " Women ... are more predisposed to madness than men", " ... It is clear that Rush, followed the practice of the day to torture the insane into submission as was currently in practice at Bedlam, for he says, "By the proper application of these mild and ... To Boerhaave psychotherapy consisted of bloodletting and purgatives. dousing the patient in ice-cold water, or using some other method to put hint in near-shock. Boerhaave gave the medical profession ... ...
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46: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
not biological or medical disorders but personal freewill moral choices of behaviour patterns. "Mental illness" is not a real illness like diabetes or cancer, but a metaphoric term like "spring fever" or "computer virus". ... Unnatural repetitive thoughts or actions, Tourette's, obsessive compulsive disorder "OCD", ticks, stuttering, nail biting, blinking, grunting, etc. Psychologically induced biological lusts. learned behavior, psychological addiction 2 Cor 8:21; 1 Cor 9:27 mind over body, willpower, self control Rom 13:14; 12:17; Titus 3:3 Insanity ... She spent 2 weeks in the lock down ward of the asylum and was released when the "drugs fixed her behaviour". Her "diagnosis" was her method of escaping any consequences of her bad behaviour and her "good behaviour" in the ... Then there are those who fraudulently claim "whiplash", play the role of a victim and exploit as much as they can. Likewise, some people manufacture psychotic behaviours in order to make themselves victims in response to ... ...
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47: Ordinary Christians make the best psychologists
The first, a major treatise, Lehrbuch der tirtzlichen Seelenkunde (Textbook of the Medical Cure of Souls), translated as The Principles of Medical Psychology, was published in 1835. The second, Zur Dieitetik der Seele, a slim volume, appeared in two different American editions: one titled The Dietetics of the Soul (1838), the other titled Hygiene of the Mind (1933). Feuchtersleben deserves to be better known than he is: he coined the term psychopathology and recognized that mental illnesses are not "like other illnesses" but that, unavoidably, they play an important role in the ... including mental illness and insanity. Click to View "Until about fifteen years ago (1968 AD) psychology was seen by most Christians as hostile to the gospel. Let someone who professes the name of Jesus baptize secular psychology and present it as something compatible with Scripture truth, and most Christians are happy to swallow theological hemlock in the form of "psychological insights. " Over the past ... ...
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48: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
... in their right senses" Defoe traces the etiology directly back to the husband as the cause of insanity, not some disease: "When by this means a wicked husband has driven a poor creature mad, and ... For the cure of those who are really lunatic, licensed madhouses should be constituted in convenient parts of the town, which houses should be subject to proper visitation and inspection, nor should ... CONCLUDING WITH An effectual Method to prevent Street Robberies. AND A Letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the Orphans' Tax. By ANDREW MORETON, Esq. THE SECOND EDITION. LONDON: Printed for J. ... 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. ... but to drink; not for furniture for the head, but a feather for the cap, merely to say they have been at Oxford or Cambridge, as if the air of those places inspired knowledge without application. ... ...
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49: Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism, Franz Anton Mesmer ...
... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 201) The study of hypnosis has much to contribute to the understanding of the psychologically-prone personality, which is susceptible not only to the indirect cues inherent in psychological treatment, but also to the ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 223) (Propositions concerning animal magnetism) Franz Mesmer believed he had power to cure insanity (It was simple hypnosis) Mémoire sur la découverte du magnétisme animal, (Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism), Franz Anton ... made themselves acquainted with the theory and practice of the animal magnetism, it was necessary to observe its effects. For this purpose the commissioners adjourned themselves, and each of them repeatedly witnessed the public method of M. Deslon. ... The patients then, arranged in considerable number and in successive ranks round the bucket, derive the magnetic virtue at once from all these conveyances . . . But especially they are magnetised by the application of the hands, and by the pressure ... ...
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50: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
Just as it is impossible for a young earth creationist who believes in Jesus to get a Phd in geology so too it is impossible to get a Phd in psychiatry if you reject a the chemical imbalance cause of insanity. A psychiatry industry study confirms ... Anxiety and depression indicate something real is bothering the person. Drugs defer addressing the real problem. Psychiatric drugs are a cure for mental illness. Psychiatric drugs remove the symptoms of pain, anxiety and depression but never address the ... Preferable terms for the universe of conditions defined in DSM-IV would be psychiatric disorders or psychological disorders, but neither of these is feasible because of the possible professional turf conflicts they might incite among ... are disturbed in psychiatric disorders." (Textbook of Psychopharmacology, Schatzberg, Nemeroff, 2002 AD, p 84) "Psychoneuroendocrine studies continue to play a prominent role in neuropsychiatric research, particularly in the area of depression. ... ...
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