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51: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
True, there were those who believed insanity was caused by demon possession or participation in witchcraft, but the majority view was the insanity was the result of ... These competency hearings are virtually identical to the process of modern psychiatric committal today. In both 1300 AD and 2011 AD a person is asked questions and ... 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 in ... For many clinicians, this dismal view magnifies twentieth century advances in psychobiology and humanitarian treatment; for Szaszian antipsychiatrists, it documents ... In 1597 German Bradshaw was asked to "number . . . 20 forwards and backwards and divide . . . the same" (11). In 1615 Thomas Pope proved "very well able to discern ... Hill D: Historical review, in Epilepsy and Psychiatry. Edited by Reynolds EH, Trimble MR. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1981 Szasz TS: The Manufacture of ... ...
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52: Anxiety and Depression are not caused from chemical imbalances ...
Depression is characterized by an unnatural length of time for sadness. While a person may mourn for months, depression may last years. b. Depression is almost always characterized by ... A. Anxiety and depression in the Bible Click to View We call it the "high self-esteem anxiety disorder". It is when people lose sleep because they are not living a standard of living as ... has not in the least dampened popular and political enthusiasm for their diagnosis and treatment." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 24) 6. "Learn to recognize the symptoms of MENTAL ILLNESS. Schizophrenia, Manic ... This kind of faith in science and progress is staggering, not to mention naive and perhaps delusional. (Against Biologic Psychiatry, Dr. David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, ... The answer is important because the current generation of antidepressants often performs barely better than placebos, as we shall see. In other words, if a patient can effectively ... ...
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53: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... said concerning it; the immediate causes will ever disappoint our search, and the cure of that disorder depends on management as much as medicine." ... Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession" Click to View In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner described the ... Click to View In 1789 AD, J. C. Lavater trod down the center road of typical psychiatric quackery when he equated a persons personality and aptitude ... shape and bumps of the scull cap. (Essays on physiognomy, J. C. Lavater, 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but simple good, caring bedside manner. Of course this proves that insanity is not some chemical imbalance in the brain where a person is unable to control themselves. ... Cox described the swing as, "both a moral [discipline] and medical mean in the treatment of maniacs." In 1812 AD, Benjamin Rush, a doctor known as ... ...
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54: Psychiatry: Postpartum Depression Psychiatric disorders, PPD ...
... Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is well tolerated and rapidly effective for severe postpartum depression and psychosis." (Postpartum Psychiatric disorders, ... Tom Cruise called Brooke "irresponsible" for using the antidepressant Paxil to cure PPD and instead told the women of the world to try multi-vitamins and get off ... Classic PPD! Click to View Andrea Yates and her 5 kids. Click to View E. Diagnosing men with Postpartum depression: True to form, the shameless profit seeking ... Because it was called "hysteria," a term that derives from the Greek hystera, which means "uterus,"" (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 10) Men ... Well it can't and it should be proof to any open minded "thinking" person, that hormone swings associated with pregnancy and childbirth are not the cause of PPD in ... The psychiatry industry has lost all credibility in the mind of rational thinkers in its treatment of Postpartum Depression (PPD). Postpartum Depression is a ... ...
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55: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Clarence B. Farrar, the first head of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital (TPH) when it opened in 1925 AD, was a strong advocate of sterilizing the insane ... He also introduced the use of female attendants in male wards, and found that "a greater tidiness in person, a greater activity in employment, and a ... The expenditure on drugs in 1887 was 0.6% of the annual cost of patient maintenance. Although medicine in general had gone through a phase of therapeutic ... Industrious, productive activity was seen as the cornerstone of treatment and reflected the Victorian concept of work as a virtue. This view was echoed in a lecture given to the graduating class at the University of Toronto ... Bucke replied with caution that, indeed, the follow-up period was brief, but that the procedures had been carried out to improve or cure the diseased ... an honorary pallbearer and a literary executor of the estate, along with two other personal - friends of the poet, Thomas B. Harned and Horace L. Traubel. ... ...
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56: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Husbands who committed their unwanted wives to a mental hospitals Historic psychiatric false imprisonment "Wife-be-gone" Wanna get rid of your disobedient, naggy or rich wife? Commit her to a Mad House against her will! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Even if the myth that schizophrenia is a medical condition (instead of behaviour) were true, it is illegal to force medical treatment on someone against their will. A doctor who forces treatment or drugs a non-consenting person who knows they are sick will go to jail even if it saves their life. A psychiatrist who commits someone who is suicidal to an asylum and force drugs them is guilty of a double crime. Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. ... These were committed to mental hospitals by loving husbands trying to fix their broken wives. The treatments that seemed to cure were moral treatment like water boarding as seen in Patrick Blair's cure of a wife who was ... ...
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57: The free, three session, Biblical counseling system
The free, three sessions, Biblical counseling system Click to View A system that works. "I propose to distinguish three stages, or types, of mastery of interpersonal processes: coercion, self-help, and cooperation. Coercion is the simplest rule to follow, self-help is the next most difficult, and cooperation is the most demanding of them all." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p213) Introduction: We have pioneered "The free, three sessions, Biblical counseling system". Our Biblical counseling system revolutionary because the person needing help, teaches a Christian councilor of their ... A. Studies put forward by Mental Health associations merely ask the patients to rate effectiveness of treatment. Actual clinical studies that have been done indicate 85% would get better without ... In short, are psychiatry and psychoanalysis worth the millions-a-year Americans lavish on it? . . . The truth is that not only is the dramatic breakthrough and cure almost nonexistent, but ... ...
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58: Anti-psychotic drugs cause Cause Diabetes in 25% of users: moon ...
Anti-Psychotic Drugs: Psychiatry damages people "I think of it as psychiatric chemotherapy. Your hair won't fall out, but you may get diabetes." (Dr. Gail Daumit) Click to View Neuroleptic Drugs Psychoactive drugs Causes Diabetes in 1 in 4 patients who are on Psychiatric drugs. It is ironic ... It is well documented that neuroleptic drugs are diabetogenic, even the FDA warns that these drugs trigger diabetes. It is ironic that psychiatrists commonly equate psychiatric drugs as a cure for chemical imbalances the way insulin cures diabetes, when in fact psychiatric drugs can actually cause a person to become diabetic! A. neuroleptic drugs cause diabetes (diabetogenic) "In fact, among the ... One in every five patients on an antipsychotic drug develops diabetes." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 185) "The annual number of children prescribed anti-psychotic drugs jumped fivefold between 1995 and 2002, to an estimated 2.5 million, the study said. That is an increase from 8.6 ... ...
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59: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
Click to View "The primary object is naturally curative... discipline, threats, fetters and blows are needed as much as medical treatment...Truly nothing is more necessary and more effective for the recovery of these people than forcing them to ... But his etiology of madness rooted in the nervous system was new. His theory that bad moral choices caused bad nerves in the brain became the dominant view in the Bedlam mental hospital in England. 100 years later, William Battie, for example, ... "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) "Willis, one of the great figures of seventeenth century medicine, made extensive studies in ... These principles were of course nothing new but the poles between which psychiatric therapeutics have moved since the inception of the 'humours', based on the naive idea of 'too much or too little'. This traditional view survived although ... ...
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60: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria Robert Brudenell Carter 1853 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1853 AD, Robert Brudenell Carter, ... For this reason, he would oppose the chemical psychiatrists today who always prescribe drugs that never cure: "Against ... hysteria ... I should regard all medicines to be absolutely useless and inert." It is clear that Carter viewed hysteria as a blatant and deliberate deception where a person acts like they are insane or sick in order to gain sympathy, attention or be ... It also made her look morally better than the very doctors who were fully aware of her fraud. "the system which is about to be described, acts by wearing out the moral endurance of the patient, and also by ... of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell Carter, 1853 AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great freedom with which sexual ... ...
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61: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
Click to View Link to full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie Click to View See also: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John ... some physical defect from birth, and which was generally incurable, and 'Consequential Madness', which followed upon some injury or external cause, and which would usually respond to treatment. ... 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 family, friends and external pressures. ... He also took in pupils, including Sir George Baker, who became physician to George III, thereby stimulating the development of a professional line of psychiatric practice which Bethlem, with its ... For the diet of the glutton in such case is absolutely in the Physician's power. And, although it would be no easy talk to persuade or even to force any person, whether a Lunatic or not, who has ... ...
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62: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View The case of "Waterfall" Click to View The case of "Subterranean" Click to View Introduction: In 1725 AD, Patrick Blair, Doctor, perfected a ... Whereas Helmont reported many downed from his cure, Blair never lost a patient! His final device included a large pump that elevated 18,000 gallons of water 35 feet in the air above the person strapped to a chair below. Additionally, he even sprayed water up into the face for a more complete effect. He used this final version to cure a woman who was, "mad, neglected every thing, ... kept her room, would converse with nobody but kept spitting continually" and refused to have sex with her husband. For 7 weeks before water treatment, she had "frequent bleedings, ... The horror of such procedures aside, their wider psychiatric significance was that they made superfluous, in fact nugatory, study of the patient's mind. Not only did they provide no incentive for psychological ... ...
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63: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
... This dynamic view of madness has two important consequences. The first is that, unlike many of his contemporaries, Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, products of ... "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) A New System of the Spleen Wherein all the Decays of the Nerves and Lownesses of the Spirits are ... MELANCHOLY Madness is a Complication of continual and unintermitting Horrors, that spares neither Body nor Mind. When this Affection is far advanc'd into the Habit, the Patient appears to all that see him a moving Piece of Ruin, and wears his ... bear in the World, in case he was the very Person he takes himself to be: Those of a fierce, savage, and cruel Nature, imagine themselves transform'd into Wolves, Bears, or Tigers, and fancy they retain all the Ferocity of those savage Animals. ... ...
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64: The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: home page
... Even if the myth that schizophrenia is a medical condition (instead of behaviour) were true, it is illegal to force medical treatment on someone against his or her will. A doctor who forces treatment or drugs on a non-consenting person who knows they are sick will go to jail even if it saves their life. A psychiatrist who force commits someone who is suicidal to an asylum and then force drugs them is guilty of a double crime. Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: Self-Diagnostic System Why pay a psychiatrist when you can get better advice for free if you are just honest with yourself! The greatest single barrier to solving your own problems is accepting the contributions you have made to cause your own misery. Psychiatrists are so convinced your sinful behaviours are a real disease, they never council you, only drug you. (Medical doctors don't council you as a cure for ... ...
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65: Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism, Franz Anton Mesmer ...
Even today's hypnotists mislead audiences that they possess some inherent power they are able to transmit from their hands to the person being hypnotized. Since hysteria is all in the mind, Mesmer found a deceptive, but effective cure in Mesmerism. The placebo and nocebo effects are well ... Click to View Psychiatrists and Psychologists are like hypnotists: 1. Modern psychiatrists seem unaware of what psychoanalysts know well, namely how powerful are the words that a patient hears from an authority figure like a psychiatrist. The opportunity here for suggestion, coercion and manipulation are quite real. Patients are often looking to psychiatrists ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist for those already in psychological treatment: one subtle and almost imperceptible, and the other, directive and hypnotic-like. Psychologically-prone clients, believing that the therapist has ... ...
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66: Jehovah's Witnesses Flip Flop on Blood transfusions!
... In view of this, how could he allow his blood to be collected in a blood bank for later transfusion into himself or another person?" (The Watchtower, June 15, 1978, ... related medical terms for readers as: "homologous blood (coming from another person) and autologous blood (the patient's own blood)." (p. 30) Next the writers go into a lengthy explanation of the Scriptural basis for their opinions on blood treatment and non-blood treatment, primarily using the Mosaic law (which they insist is ... Then if it seems that the patient needs blood during or following surgery, his own stored blood can be returned to him. Current anxieties about blood-borne diseases ... Corp., 3040 Science Park Road, San Diego, CA, 92121 Anna L. Harris, M.D. and Thomas P. Engel, M.D. present the following summary of hemodilution in relation to the ... He also noted that " when a show is given in the arena, [some] with greedy thirst have caught the fresh blood of the guilty...as a cure for their epilepsy." Those ... ...
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67: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
was originally intended, simply because its front wall would have had to be built so high (to prevent escape) that the view of the hospital "towards Moorefields lyeing Northwards" would be spoiled. ... James in 1728, then John in 1751, then Thomas in 1787. The dynasty ended with the firing of the last Thomas Monro in 1815, after the government documented the horrors that took place at Bedlam. ... 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 ... him notoriety of a different sort: a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent tradition of protest literature ... How Long have you been here, &c. which most times enrages the Distracted person, tho calm and quiet before, and then the poor Creature falls a Raving .. Thirdly, As long as such Disturbances are ... ...
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68: Psychiatry views faith in God as a brain trick!
Ecclesiastes 12:7. This concept of the dual nature of man is rejected by most everyone in the psychiatric community. The Bible explicitly teaches that when a person dies, they do not cease to exist, but continue in conscious existence with all their memories intact awaiting judgement from God ... So is soul a myth or is "it" in the brain?" (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 78, 80) "If what you mean by "soul" is something immaterial and immortal, something that exists independently of the brain, then souls do not ... Click to View B. Psychiatrists believe religion is a chemical reaction and a product of evolution: Psychiatrists and evolutionists teach that man's inborn instinct to have faith in God is a product of evolution. "If the brain ... genes. When you go to a psychiatrist, remember that they view your faith as something they would like to cure with a drug. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your ... ...
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69: Examples of Mental Illness in the Bible
Click to View Mental Illness in the Bible Introduction: 1. Psychiatry is a vicious enemy of Christianity and the Bible. Christians must be warned about the evils of psychiatry today: a. The word "psychiatry" comes from the ... So psychiatrists are doctors of something they do not even believe in. "Psychiatry was first coined by Johann Christian Reil in 1808 AD who invented the famous "Klinkenkaten" as a treatment to cure the insane. As the keys were played, ... Herein lay the great gulf between Psychiatrists with their "chemical cures" and Psychologists with their "talking cures". Psychiatric drugs do not fix insanity, they stupefy, pacify and create indifference. The only chemical imbalance in the brain of the mental patient is the one put there by a psychiatrist with his drugs. g. The devil loves Psychiatrists. 2. Psychologists with their "talking cures" are as dangerous as Psychiatrists: a. Psychologists reject the moral code of the Bible and replace it with their own person ... ...
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70: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
... And yet it is absolutely certain, that in many, very many Cases, it seldom or never fails". While Wesley correctly understood that insanity was a spiritual choice, his treatment of shock therapy was simply a torture device, exactly like water boarding. Strangely, Wesley used his "electric machine" not only to cure insanity, but many other medical conditions. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) has been used since 1747 AD to cure insanity. Click to View Click to View The difference is that Wesley did ... Earlier in the eighteenth century, John Wesley, an Anglican minister and leader in the Methodist movement, for instance, used a machine to deliver electric shocks to his congregation. The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being ... Wesley's concern that electrical treatment might go 'out of Use' like so many other fashionable treatments was unfounded as modern psychiatric history shows. His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading ... ...
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71: Neurypnology; the Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Hypnotism, Hypnosis ...
James Braid, M.R.C.S.E., C.M.W.S. &c. 1843 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1843 AD, James ... His greatest successes were with hysteria: "The most striking cases . . . for illustrating the value of the hypnotic mode of treatment, are cases of hysteric ... Braid was attracted to Franz Anton Mesmer, with his claims of being able to transmit animal magnetism to sick people as a cure. Braid was able to prove that Mesmer's ... In other words, there is no power being transmitted by the hypnotist to the person being hypnotized. Instead, Braid understood, we know today, that people hypnotize ... psychiatrists seem unaware of what psychoanalysts know well, namely how powerful are the words that a patient hears from an authority figure like a psychiatrist. ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist for those already in ... ...
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72: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... conduct." (Description Of The Retreat For Insane, Samuel Tuke, 1813 AD) "They quickly perceive, or if not, they are informed on the first occasion, that their treatment depends, in great measure, upon their conduct. ... a salutary effect upon society." (Description Of The Retreat For Insane, Samuel Tuke, 1813 AD) "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 as our opinion, that the idea, which ... Thomas Fowler, author of " Medical Reports," &c. &c. MEDICAL TREATMENT. 111 exertion of whose skill, depended the dearest interests of many of his fellow-creatures. He determined to give a full trial of the means, ... The usual bill of fare for the patients on the charity, is such as I imagine will be considered adapted to person.); in common health. It is as follows 124 MEDICAL TREATMENT. Breakfast-Milk and bread, or milk porridge. ... ...
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73: Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD
Experimenta & Observationes Physicae Robert Boyle 1691 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1691 AD, Robert Boyle (inventor of Boyle's Law of ... In the first short extract he recommended introspection which as 'analysis of the mind' became a method of psychological research in the eighteenth century (Thomas Reid 1764) and the starting ... A6a) and needless to say `liv'd to be an Eminent Virtuoso'. In the third extract Boyle appears not as an author and observer of psychiatric phenomena but as a patient receiving advice from his physician about his ... EMOTIONAL SHOCK : CAUSE AND CURE Experimenta & observationes physicce: wherein are briefly treated of several subjects relating to natural philosophy in an experimental way. To which is added, ... Frights may sometimes, tho very seldom, do good, as well as harm; I shall here add a Relation that was circumstantially made me by the learned Person himself, to whom the Accident happen'd. ... ...
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74: The Brain and Mental illness: The Mind/spirit can trigger physical ...
... Such a view tends to preclude any physiological mechanism by which mental events might directly affect immune functioning. However, in the 1970s, researchers made the ... Again, that has been demonstrated by experiments and is even used in psychiatric treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder." (The Spiritual Brain, Mario Beauregard Ph.D., ... not attributable to a medication or invasive treatment that has been administered. "The physician's belief in the treatment and the patient's faith in the physician exert a mutually reinforcing effect; the result is a powerful remedy that is almost guaranteed to produce an improvement and sometimes a cure." (Follies and Fallacies in Medicine, Petr Skrabanek and James McCormick, p. 13.) "Janis Schonfeld was a poster patient for this new generation of antidepressants. ... Much more important, her life got back on track. As Mother Jones magazine put it, Schonfeld seemed "yet another person who owed a nearly miraculous recovery to the new ... ...
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75: Peace of Mind and Health of Body, Lewis Southcomb, 1750 AD
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1750 AD, Lewis Southcomb, church minister, departed from a long tradition of his fellow preachers and viewed extreme cases of insanity as a medical problem only doctors could cure like any other disease. However, most of what is viewed as mental ... to Physician and Patient." Southcomb clearly rejects all the moral treatments and torture practiced in Bedlam on the residents there. He also rejected that the worst cases of insanity should have any negative stigma attached to them. Like many in chemical psychiatry today, Southcomb did not hold the insane person responsible any ... Although he gave only a brief sketch of his own treatment he inveighed against 'all those Means which tend to the giving of Pain and Uneasiness .. . such as Blisters, ... by physicians like Robinson (1729), in favour of a kindlier, expectant attitude to the insane which characterised psychiatric practice in the following century. ... ...
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76: Mental Illness and Brain imaging systems: fMRI, CT, MRI, SPECT ...
They can also pinpoint where the current is flowing in the different parts of the brain. What and fMRI cannot do, for example, is tell you anything about what is the person is actually thinking. ... thoughts. Click to View B. No proof of mental illness in the brain: Click to View Neuroscientists and psychiatrists admit they cannot find the cause of mental illness with brain-imaging techniques. ... moral agents to cope with problematic human behaviors." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 36) "Brain Imaging: Whereas the proposed neuroendocrine tests largely provide an ... sensitive to picking up changes in activity; however, there is a large amount of intersubject variation, and the specific alterations associated with psychiatric illness are an evolving field. ... illnesses that may eventually provide the basis for enhanced diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment approaches in diseases such as schizophrenia and depression (Morihisa 2001)." (Textbook of ... ...
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77: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
Christians for Biblical approaches to treatment. This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and ... The case of "Waterfall" (Schizophrenia) see also the case of "Subterranean" Click to View The case of "Waterfall" see also the case of "Subterranean" Biopsychiatric ... The case of "Waterfall" 1725 AD: Patrick Blair, physician and botanist of Boston, Lincolnshire. (Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water, Patrick Blair, 1725 AD) A ... Modern psychiatric drugs work the same way, except they scale back executive function to the person finds no enjoyment in dancing or anything else. Today's ... Whereas Helmont reported many downed from his cure, Blair never lost a patient! His final device included a large pump that elevated 18,000 gallons of water 35 feet ... ...
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78: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
Insanity cure: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other" Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In ... Monro prescribed all the standard humoral treatments of like bloodletting, blistering, cold baths etc. but his treatment of first choice was vomits. Here it is in his ... In 1772, under the indirect advice of John Monro, the British Government passed a law that allowed a person to be committed to Bedlam with a single doctor's medical ... on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) "Hellebore, an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good for mad and furious men." ... But while Monro might have felt himself coerced into publication, what he published was in most respects an articulation of silence. Monro warns of this in the ... that the most adequate and constant cure of it is by evacuation; which can alone be determined by the constitution of the patient and the judgment of the physician. ... ...
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79: The signs and causes of melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1716 AD
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1716 AD, Samuel Clifford, minister of the Gospel posthumously compiled a collection of ... His cardinal rule for treatment was to 'put them in a Pleased condition' - the reverse of medical treatment which consisted essentially in administering discomfort, pain and shock. His idea that patients might comfort 'others, that are in deeper Distresses than themselves' was the germ from which later developed group therapy as well as the employment of recovered patients as psychiatric aides; and the 'pretty Diversion to send to them some Person . . . to ... By Samuel Clifford, minister of the Gospel, 1716 London, Cruttenden & Cox (pp. xivii + 128) pp. 5-19, 120-2, 125-7 THE SIGNS AND CURE OF MELANCHOLY Melancholy Persons are ... Forestus tells us, that a Melancholy Patient of his, who was a Papist, was Cured when the Reformation came into that Country, by eager and oft disputing against it. A better ... ...
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80: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
treatment. This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of "Cobbler" (Catatonic schizophrenia) Click to View The ... "The case concerned an old patient in the women's ward. She was about seventy-five, and had been bedridden for forty years. Almost fifty years ago she had entered the ... However, her entire family knew exactly why she chose to become schizophrenic. This is a great story because it typifies how a person makes moral freewill behaviour choices that are labeled as schizophrenic, but everyone knew the only one who could "cure" her was herself... when she made a ... ...
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81: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of "Subterranean" (Schizophrenia) Click to View The case of "Subterranean" Biopsychiatric labels DSM-5 Schizophrenia, delusion, paranoia Checklist Behaviours DSM-7 Drunkenness, laziness, Deception, ... Blair would blind fold people before the procedure as a way of further inducing terror of death. Whereas Helmont reported many downed from his cure, Blair never lost a patient! His final device included a large pump that elevated 18,000 gallons of water 35 feet in the air above the person strapped to a chair below. (Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water, Patrick Blair, 1725 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 ... ...
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82: Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) are not caused from chemical ...
Snapshot: Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) is one of many specific categories of anxiety in DSM-IV. Anxiety is a behaviour choice not a disease. Click to View A. Snapshot summary: 1. Bipolar Disorder, also ... who have been through similar experiences." (Anxiety, Depression and Manic Depression, Canadian Psychiatric Association, APA, Brochure produced through a health education grant from: Eli Lilly Canada Inc., ... free of disease signs during the intervals between manic and depressive episodes, at least if they have the disease in typical form." (Lithium Treatment of Manic-Depressive Illness: A Practical Guide, Mogens Schou, Karger, 6th, revised edition 2004, p10) 9. "Bipolar disorder is an illness that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is a sickness in the brain. ... A stressful environment or negative life events may interact with an underlying genetic or biological vulnerability to produce the disorder. ... How is bipolar disorder treated? While there is no cure for ... ...
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83: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
Also known as "alienists", Mad Doctors were the forerunners of psychiatrists. They were quacks in the 18th century and they are still quacks today! Click to View See ... The "keepers" of the Mad houses, known today as psychiatric nurses! The "keeper managers" are known today as psychiatric nurse managers of a ward. "Many of the asylum ... wishes of the lunatics' relatives, led not only to the neglect of all means of cure, but also to the deliberate prevention and delay of recovery, conduct which he ... By the end of the 1700's preachers were formally barred from not only having input in determining if a person is insane, they were actually banned from even entering ... in the identification and treatment of madness provoked persistent scepticism even among those laymen most heavily involved in the campaign for lunacy reform. ... But there were other asylums that were already doing this like Dr. Fox's mad house near Bristol, so Battie was merely copying them. "The patient was to be removed ... ...
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84: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work. The case of "Crutches" (faked physical illness for personal benefit) Hysteria Click to View The case of "Crutches" ... Here were twenty students present, to whom I was going to demonstrate hypnosis! After half an hour of this, I wanted to awaken the patient again. She would not wake up. I became alarmed; it occurred to ... I asked her to let me hear from her, since I counted on a relapse in twenty-four hours at the latest. But her pains did not recur; in spite of my skepticism, I had to accept the fact of her cure. At ... It is difficult to tell who the greater fraudster is in this story; the woman, or Jung who proclaimed, "I am the doctor, and everything is all right." This is a classic case of Hysteria, where a person ... ...
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85: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Twitchy ...
Christians for Biblical approaches to treatment. This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and ... The case of "Twitchy" (Tourette's syndrome, Obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD, Ticks, blinking, grunting, nervous habits) Tourette's syndrome Click to View The case ... When his mother asked him why he was grunting, he replied that he was merely humming a tune that he could not get out of his head. Being a rhythmic person, Jose was ... A Christian named James happened to see Jose in Starbucks and brazenly said, "What if I could cure you of your Tourette's in 6 months? Would that interest you?" ... The "chemical imbalance" for life news has sent many a psychiatric patient into a depression and even suicide. So Jose gets a gold star for denying self, being ... ...
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86: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
The general view of the day was that preachers were lazy and sedentary, and that few were physically active. He described the symptoms similar to a depression. "lowness of ... The belief that hypochondriasis was a somatic condition persisted until the second half of the seventeenth century at which time an innovation was made by Dr. Thomas Sydenham. ... No disease is more troublesome, either to the Patient or Physician, than hypochondriac Disorders; and it often happens, that, thro' the Fault of both, the Cure is either unnecessarily protracted, or totally frustrated; for the Patients are so delighted, not only with a Variety of ... Less eccentric was his allegiance to the "Ancients" rather than to the "Moderns" so far as chemical treatment (i.e., restoration of the humours by chemical rearrangement) of ... profit together with a protest against competing apothecaries: "An intelligent person was directed to go to the medicinal herb shops in the several markets, and buy some ... ...
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87: The Biblical pattern of counseling
Every Christian is called to council but not all Christians are counselors. Psychiatrist's are needed today, not because they actually cure anyone who is mentally ... Click to View Full discussion of the requirements of the person being counseled Click to View Full discussion of reactions of the person being counseled to your ... Common non-specific factors: 30%. Placebo effect: 15%. Specific treatment: 15%. ... Based on this, one could conclude that 85 per cent of clients would improve with ... to psychotherapy is due to the general effects of talking to a warm, kind person and the effect of just naturally eventually feeling better anyway. ... Werry sees psychiatric training as largely irrelevant to the work he must pursue. (John S. Werry's "The Psychiatrist and Society," Dis-Coverer, Vol. 5, No. 3, August ... in the ditch and you put their car back on the road in the proper lane. (epanorthosis, 1882) Be patient. Do not be like what happens when you put a match on gasoline. ... ...
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88: Scientology is not a Religion: Kent
... Rather than struggling over whether or not to label Scientology as a religion, I find it far more helpful to view it as a multifaceted transnational, only one element ... Pseudo-Psychiatry Another dimension of pseudo-medical claims are pseudo-psychiatric ones. Scientology's hatred of psychiatry is worthy of a study in itself, and some ... and replace it with its own techniques is that members can take a course (called a rundown) that claims to teach members how to cure psychosis. Called the "Introspection Rundown Auditor Course," this course supposedly "factually handles the last of the 'unsolvable' conditions which can trap a person -- the psychotic break. ... Sufficient indicators exist, however, that investigative officials in the United States and elsewhere should examine Scientology's treatment of Sea Org children. ... Krueger, Curtis 1991. "Little Time for Children..." St. Petersburg Times (November 10): 12A. Lippman, Thomas W. 1997. "U.S. Criticizes Cermany on Scientology." ... ...
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89: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Qigong pronounced "chee-gong", is Chinese medical meditation, and Dr. ... It evokes simultaneously almost every behavioral intervention known to Western medicine" (Eisenberg, David with Thomas Lee Wright. 1985. Encounters with Qi: Exploring ... Once the flow of qi can reach the site of disease or illness, the cure can be astonishingly rapid. Today, there are millions of people in China regularly practice Qigong. With numerous scientific proofs of the multifarious benefits gained by regular, diligent practice of Qigong, Qigong treatment has been officially recognized as a ... What happens here is the person must do it and not understand how it works." It doesn't look like much. At a practice session one recent Sunday at Harvard University, ... The patient feels loved, wanted, and filled with hope for recovery. Other ethnic groups have great respect for !Kung powers of healing and often hire well-known ... ...
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90: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... O/W, Overts and Withholds, undisclosed naughty (anti-Scientology) acts and the attempt to hide them from public view. Also called O/W "tech". P: Return to the Index PAB, Professional ... Term comes from Hubbard's extreme paranoia about Communist, governmental, or psychiatric infiltration of Scientology, and the need to run Security checks on new Scientologists. Senior C/... Saves money for the cult, as solo levels aren't any cheaper, but there's no need for an auditor or "therapist," only a C/S, Case supervisor (the person in charge of running "therapy" actions on the Preclear or patient. Solo violates one of Hubbard's ... See also M3, M4. Success Story, a coerced write-up required to complete any auditing "therapy" action. Success Stories are usually filled with bland, often meaninglessly nebulous ... 24 Sept 73 VII) The E-meter is not intended nor effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease...(Scn Abridged Dictionary) 5. The meter tells you what the ... ...
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91: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal ministries and preachers
... There were only a couple hundred or so people who slowly came forward who had been coerced to come and receive the "anointing" Steve Hill had received from Sandy ... Nashville: Thomas Nelson. 1992. 59.) The personal account of a doctor who investigated the alleged supernatural healing powers of Kathryn Kuhlman, Norbu Chen, and the ... Los Angeles: Crenshaw Christian Center, N.D., audiotape #FP605) Roberts, Oral & Richard Click to View TV preacher, Faith healer , founder of Oral Roberts University, ... Oral Roberts, you may recall, is the man who claimed that Jesus told him God had chosen him to find an effective treatment for cancer. In a lengthy appeal, Roberts ... A few weeks later I had an assistant track down the man's family in order to see if the cure had lasted. He had died 10 days after his visit to [the Christian ... Encouraging people to feel good about themselves, Schuller became a successful author with such books as God's Way to the Good Life (1963), You Can Become the Person ... ...
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92: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... Went to consult a doctor one time about some ailment. The doctor abused his position and took advantage of his patient, and when she complained, gave her #4 as ... The lawlessness of our lads the increased license of our girls, the general shiftlessness from the home-making point of view of the product of our factories and ... The treatment of the women is as follows: Each Casual has to stay in the Casual Wards two nights and one day, during which time they have to pick 2 lb. of oakum or go ... The inspector, who is a male person, visits the wards at all unexpected hours, even visiting while the females are in bed. The beds are in some wards composed of ... It is well, no doubt, sometimes to administer an anaesthetic, but the Cure of the Patient is worth ever so much more, and the latter is the object which we must ... The change would be so great, and so palpably advantageous, that I think they would find in it ample compensation for the deprivation of any little pleasureable ... ...
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93: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... The environment of the Battle Creek location has become inhospitable to Adventism, having made a bad name for itself in the treatment of Dr. J. H. Kellogg and the community's ... in North America. 1994 - George R. Knight, SDA theologian and author, re-prints Thomas M. Preble's 1845 pro-Sabbatarian tract in his 1994 book, 1844 And the Rise of ... People need to be taught that drugs do not cure disease. It is true that they sometimes afford present relief, and the patient appears to recover as the result of their use; this is because nature has sufficient vital force to expel the poison and to correct ... The Christian view of salvation by contrast, differs from all other religions in the world. The faith that we have comes from God and our salvation is totally based, not on what we do ... Several dates for the Second Coming of Christ between 1844 and 1851. . That at least one person in an 1859 meeting would be alive when Jesus came. . England would join the South to ... ...
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94: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Thomas Wilson, in his Christian Diet. (London, 167S) and Calmet, in his Dictionary (Paris, 1720) adopted the same explanation as Leusden. Biinting (in the Itin. Sac. ... ; that " a legend gradually formed in the course of ages, attributing to one person all the exploits of the conquerors and warlike princes of Egypt, both of ... Moreover, Bunsen refers to a still earlier Egyptian hero, of the Third Dynasty, called Sesostris, by Aristotle. In view of all this confusion over the per sonality ... It is, therefore, relegated to a supplemental place in this volume, in order to its fuller and separate treatment in all its varied bearings. 2 5. A TYPICAL TRAINING ... Pie had been a patient tarrier " be tween Kadesh and Shur," where they were compelled to tarry. And as they were called to follow in the steps, and to wait in the ... some of that water, it would certainly be most efficient to the working of all cure;" for " whoever drinks from such a fountain as that is healed, even though his ... ...
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95: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Peter, which is a Greek transliteration of Cepahs. b. "Thomas" is a transliteration of Aramaic toma "twin" c. "Matthew" is a transliteration of Aramaic Mattay; bar d. ... Eusebius' treatment of the book is hesitating. He evidently himself discredited its apostolic authority, but at the same time he realized (as a historian more keenly ... viewed as divine. 11. Romans 13:1 and the Genius God of the Emperor as "God ordained leaders": a. "Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. ... Just as we today would view with suspicion those who refused to take such an oath, so too were Christians in the second century. d. Roman citizens blamed Christians ... contagious superstition 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. ... it will not delay." (Habakkuk 2:3) However, it may be a reference to the still future second coming. f. "Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. ... ...
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96: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... It points out the cause of their captivity and the cure for their plight. The cause was rebellion and disobedience. BULWARKS OF THE FAITH The cure was complete ... Let us stand together-fight together-and if necessary die together-for the gospel of Christ. II THE DOCTRINAL PERSPECTIVE The point of view is important. What we see ... But it is their practice, not a slogan, that has divided the church. The slogan to which they refer, as worded by Thomas Campbell while he was yet a Presbyterian, was ... church through the preaching of the apostles, and these recorded cases of conversion make the plan of salvation too plain for any thoughtful person to misunderstand. ... They call it "plenary indulgence," which means full indulgence, or par-don. It is not obtained when the prayer ends, but only in case of death. If the patient gets ... Other sections of this discussion have a full treatment of the name question, and we shall not devote space to that phase of Baptist usage and mis-usage now. Ninth, ... ...
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97: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... Bacchiocchi's. However, some of his comments deserve recognition and special treatment in this paper. Dr. MacCarty has given additional thought to addressing the ... HCR 77, Box 38A, Beersheba Springs, TN 37305 USA. (This organization's point-of-view is that the cause of the Church's abysmal corruption is its failure to follow ... The accused adulterer's secretary, Judy Wright, was convinced of his guilt and wrote a letter to Elder Thomas Mostert, President of the Pacific Union Conference, and ... My 86-year-old mother just received such a letter from ADRA yesterday! This money, which in reality is coerced from the Church members, continues to be embezzled, ... Israel was commanded to remember their deliverance from Egypt and that God created the world. The sabbath is not a moral command as no person has ever been charged ... There is nothing in the texts that tell us this. Rev 14:12 (NIV) 12This calls for patient endurance on the part of the saints who obey God's commandments and remain ... ...
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98: Dr. David Kaiser, Against Biologic Psychiatry, Psychiatric Times ...
David Kaiser Against Biologic Psychiatry Psychiatric Times December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12 Against Biologic Psychiatry By David Kaiser, M.D. December 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12 As a practicing psychiatrist, I have watched with growing dismay and outrage the rise and triumph of the hegemony known as biologic psychiatry. Within the general field of modern psychiatry, biologism now completely dominates the discourse on the causes and treatment of mental illness, and in my view this has been a catastrophe ... I have seen repeatedly that, for example, in the case of depression, once medications lessen the symptoms, I am still sitting across from a suffering patient who wants to talk about his unhappiness. This process of equating symptoms with ... Now, if you are depressed or anxious, it has no real meaning, because as a biologic illness similar to say diabetes, it is separate from the world of meaning and merely is. Now any thoughtful person knows that something as fundamental as ... ...
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99: Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases, Herman ...
Aphorisms Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases Herman Boerhaave 1715 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1715 AD, Herman Boerhaave, Doctor, believed that insanity was caused entirely by "the Blood become thick, black, fat and earthy ... ... But he also recommended water boarding which was clearly a moral treatment since it was to be done by surprise and would strike terror into the person: "Patient unwarily into the Sea, and to keep him under Water as long as he can possibly bear without being quite stifled." Boerhaave was either a bad discector or he invented his observastions about how the brains of mad were different in appearance: "by Anatomical Inspection it has been made evident, that the Brain of those is dry, hard, friable, and yellow in its Cortex; but the Vefleis turgid, varicous and distended with black and very tough Blood." (Aphorisms, Herman Boerhaave, 1715 AD) Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of ... ...
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100: Mental Illness is just like any other disease! Mental Illness ...
Given that psychiatrists reject the existence of the Spirit of God, they obviously view the idea that man has a spirit made in the image of God, distinct from the physical body as a myth. This should trouble Christians and clue them in on the ... (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 38) Sigmund Freud was powerful advocate that all mental illnesses had a biological cause: "In short, Charcot was not an innocent victim of scheming hysterics; he was a knowing conspirator in one of the greatest medical hoaxes of the modern age. ... Unquestionably, Charcot was one of the giants of late nineteenth century French medicine and neurology. This status may be why psychiatrists and psychiatric historians have failed to see that ... A. The myth that mental illness is a "just like any other disease": 1. "The radiologist does not need to gain the confidence of the patient to diagnose a skull fracture, and the pathologist does not need to gain the confidence of the corpse to make ... ...
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