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1: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind James Cowles Prichard 1835 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1835 AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered to the detriment of mankind, the idea of "moral insanity" so that criminals would not pay for their crimes. As the term "moral insanity" infers, a disease of the body causes someone to commit immoral acts (crimes) without any traces of delusion, paranoia or schizophrenia. "I have described a form of mental derangement, under the title of moral insanity, consisting in disorder of the moral affections ... We see exactly this today in case after case, like Andrea Yates who drowned her 5 kids because she was diagnosed with postpartum depression. Satan is behind this trend of excusing ... English psychiatrist who separated from the omnibus `insanity' a 'new' group of mental disorders which he called 'moral insanity' and so added a new term to psychiatric nosography. ... ...
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2: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
not contested, the psychiatric expert is expected to testify about the mental state of the defendant not at the time of his examination of the "patient," but at the time when the defendant committed the crime, typically many months before. In the Cromer case, the interval between ... AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered to the detriment of mankind, the idea of "moral insanity" so that criminals would not pay for their crimes. As the term "moral insanity" infers, a disease of the body causes someone to commit immoral acts (crimes) without any traces of delusion, paranoia or schizophrenia. "I have described a form of mental derangement, under the title of moral insanity, consisting in disorder of the ... of feeling or passion in the human mind" So Prichard has moral insanity varieties like "theft", "murder", "ponzi stock market scheming" etc. ... Satan is behind this trend of excusing sinners from the consequences of their sins. (A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the ... ...
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3: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... Clare, 1787 AD) Click to View In 1789 AD, J. C. Lavater trod down the center road of typical psychiatric quackery when he equated a persons ... that in a true mental disturbance each of these disorders must occur to an extent equivalent to complete, permanent loss of freedom ... ... inclination which excite the greatest disgust and abhorrence" Prichard believes that it is the disease forcing the sinful behaviour upon ... cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease to kill: "Various cases are on record in which homicides and other ... We do not understand why psychiatrists are always wanting to excuse sinful behaviour on the basis of insanity. "In this form of moral derangement the disordered condition of the mind displays itself ... "maintain a plea on the ground of insanity in this country, with a view to the removing culpability in a criminal accusation" and "abolishing all capital punishments". We see exactly this today in case after case, like Andrea Yates who ... ...
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4: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
section to, "The causes which induce intellectual derangement, by acting upon the body through the medium of the mind". ... are called "diseases of the will". [insanity] acts without a motive, by a kind of involuntary power. Exactly the same thing takes place in this disease of the will, that occurs when the arm or foot is moved convulsively without an act of the will, and even in spite of it ... I have called it MORAL DERANGEMENT. I have selected those two symptoms of this disease (for ... "Swiss soldiers sometimes languish and die from that form of madness which is brought on by absence from their native ... upon the Hippocratic doctrine of the four humors was a decisively retrogressive step in the history of psychiatric theory. ... That the disease and disorders of all the viscera that have been mentioned, are the effects, and not the causes of madness, I ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions which produce ... ...
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5: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
In 1853 AD, Robert Brudenell Carter, world renounced ophthalmologist, wrote his first book on hysteria and faking insanity. Having ... Most important, Carter recognized that the physical symptoms were caused by the power of the mind: "That emotion is a force adequate to the production of very serious disorders in the human frame, acting ... In the case of Sarah W. he noted, "the convulsive movements continued for upwards of two hours without the smallest abatement; and ... may be in all other respects desirable; and the second those in whom some form of envy or discontent is the predominant feeling." ... Carter practiced "moral treatment" which avoided the outright torture of the previous century seen in most mad houses, but ... would be considered by her friends to be really the victim of disease; and the discerning doctor who subjected her to harsh ... Complicated hysteria generally involves much moral and intellectual, as well as physical, derangement, and when it is fully ... ...
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6: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
the majority view of the cause of insanity and mental illness was sin, life choices, life situations, but not a bodily disease. ... Christians have always viewed the cause of insanity is life choices, sin and moral violations of the conscience. A shocking ... A. Psychiatric historians re-write history: Telling only half the truth of history, while leaving out the other half, is a ... But they rarely tell you that Rush devotes an entire section in his book to, "The causes which induce intellectual derangement, by acting upon the body through the medium of the mind". In other words, Rush believed that insanity ... Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the choices, thoughts and ... a disease caused by the human spirit and will. It was a form of water torture and was used with success in curing the insane. ... In 1835 AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered , the idea of "moral insanity" (to the detriment of mankind) so that ... ...
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7: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
person. ... a Supraphrenic" (The Role of Psychotic Disorders in Religious History Considered, Evan D. Murray, M.D. ... He compares it to an apothecary's shop, in which are contained remedies for every disease of the body. I have frequently ... their lives, when in fact, this has never been the case in modern history. "There are certain tenets held by several protestant sects of Christians which predispose the mind to derangement." (Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases ... returned to his carpentry following the use of modern [psychiatric] treatments." (William Sargant, "The movement in ... Although occurring primarily in the form of a dyadic relationship, paranoid delusions have been reported to occasionally ... thought; increased concern with philosophical, moral and religious issues; increased writing, often on religious ... During Victoria's long reign, they increasingly dominated public discourse about insanity, and in the process, they ... ...
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8: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... Madness is a disease of the reason and not of the soul, but it originates from the passion within the soul." Heinroth understood that the mind ... melancholia, Confusion, Timidity" Finally, Heinroth employs all the forms of "moral treatment" that all the other mad houses were using. ... would now call loss of the ability to test reality, that characterizes madness or "true insanity"; it is instead loss of freedom. ... The cause of all mental disease, according to Heinroth, is selfishness or sin, two terms he often uses synonymously." (The Myth Of ... The visible and the invisible form one whole and are not merely indivisible but are not even different in kind. § 7. It is this soul which ... Man may be brought up to the highest life if he lets himself to be brought up thereto; but as this is usually not the case, confusion reigns ... together deeply rooted in the disturbed mental life, the derangement of which manifests itself in the derangement of the physical organism. ... ...
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9: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
that the body was not the cause, but the mind: "clearly prove the influence of moral causes in the production of hallucinations. ... particular passions, a preoccupied state of mind, troubles, remorse, grief, excessive study, love, hope, jealousy, and anger." ... In fact, Boismont's methods would clearly "cure" a sizeable number of those currently under psychiatric care. This should not surprise us, since insanity is not a bodily disease, but a conscious choice made ... and 'precisely discriminates this from all other animal disorders . . . that man alone is properly mad, who is fully and ... (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the ... soon afterwards the figure of the latter, of some fantastic form, makes its appearance; he no longer sleeps; his blood, to use a ... I attributed the derangement of the intellect in this case to the change of life, and I told the patient my opinion in this ... ...
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10: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View A husband who blinds his wife: "A case occurred in which ... derangement of the body to the disability and suffering of the person. This is the metaphorical meaning of disease or illness." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p40) c. "Hysteria is the name psychiatrists give to a form of ... and self-deceptive separation of the abstract noun "mind" as quasi agent from the concrete person as responsible actor. ... "psychopathological" entities now recognized as "mental disorders" by American psychiatry, American psychology, American ... such as Alzheimer's disease, there are neither biological or chemical tests nor biopsy or necropsy findings for verifying or falsifying DSM diagnoses. It is noteworthy that in 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) ... of Boyle's Law of the relationship between pressure and volume of gas), believed that the mind, not the body caused insanity. ... ...
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11: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
denotes the absence of the elements necessary to form and maintain a normal human mind in the subjects in question.... inevitable that we should ... Bucke felt that Negros and Aboriginals couldn't go insane, because insanity involved the loss of higher thinking which ... system and that the moral nature and emotions are physically located in the sympathetic nervous system. He was the first chief psychiatrist at the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane (later the Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital [HPH] and ... and Edward Carpenter. He also provides thirty-six case studies of less than perfect examples of illuminative experiences. ... procreative organs, and on the other hand, that mental derangement frequently disturbs the functions of other organs of ... ovaries or uterus, and that the improvement in the patient's mental disease was simply an observation he had made." ... Today, a century later, we know this to be true of many endocrine disorders as well as in cases of referred pain. In ... ...
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12: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
A treatise on Insanity: in which are contained the Principles Of A New And More Practical Nosology Of Maniacal Disorders Philippe Pinel (Doctor at ... that insanity is not an incurable organic disease, but a curable condition caused by the human spirit "nervous excitement" which he said affects both body and the way people think: "affects not the system physically by increasing muscular power and action only, but likewise the mind". He describes his "moral treatment" as such: "we trace the happy effects of intimidation, without ... importance as that of ascertaining the actual existence of mental derangement, there is yet no definite rule to guide us in so delicate an examination. ... The facts which I have thus collected are now submitted to the consideration of the public, in the form of a regular treatise. Few subjects in medicine ... A third case, having one day of complete intermission, appeared to observe the type of a tertion fever. I shall be excused, if I mention three more ... ...
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13: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
Snapshot: Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective Disorder) is good old fashioned insanity or madness with many sub-categories in DSM-IV. Schizophrenia is a behaviour choice not a disease. Click to View A. Snapshot summary: 1. See the DSM-5 Biopsychiatric labels for the various Schizophrenia and delusion disorders. 2. Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective Disorder) is a behaviour choice not a disease. 3. Schizophrenic have normal brains, except when taking psychiatric drugs: "In 1978, Philip Seeman at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At ... that describe an individual who has chosen to allow themselves to form the habit of engaging in sinful behaviours that annoy, bother, ... Psychiatric theorem #2: Psychotic behaviour is a solution. Determine the problem. 4. Schizophrenia is the solution of how the mind ... he actually hears voices which he is powerless to resist-to avoid having to treat the offending person as a responsible moral agent. ... ...
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14: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... to the remote causes of insanity, we must consider moral treatment, or management, of very high importance. If we adopt the opinion, that the disease originates in the mind, applications made immediately to it, are obviously the most natural ; and the most likely to be attended with success. If on the contrary, we conceive that mind is incapable of injury or destruction, and that, in all cases of apparent mental derangement, some bodily disease, though unseen and unknown, ... The mental excitement of some, leads them to form indiscreet and hasty attachments, which, leading to disappointment, hastens or perhaps induces the complete developement ... In several cases where the use of this means has been necessarily suspended, the patient has evidently relapsed. No advantage has been found from its use, in case of mania ... MEDICAT, TREATMENT. 11;3 commended: and it is not a little remarkable, that, of the various means proposed for the cure of these disorders few, if any, are less recommended ... ...
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15: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
the body like Insulin fixed Diabetes! "Chemical imbalances" are to psychiatry what "the missing link" is to evolution: NON-EXISTANT! "What about psychiatric research? ... Christians need their eyes opened to both satanic lies! 200 years ago, some doctors believed insanity was caused by some brain disease. Pinel was smart enough to reject this and cure many people with his moral treatments that are no longer used today: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an ... the system physically by increasing muscular power and action only, but likewise the mind, by exciting a consciousness of supreme importance and irresistible strength. ... Szasz, 2007 AD, p 24) "Our emotional and spiritual problems are not only seen as psychiatric disorders, they are declared to be biological and genetic in origin. ... A recent editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' ... ...
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16: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
Christians actually have the upper hand, for the chemical psychiatry industry cannot prove its case with hard scientific data. Its ... disease and delusional thinking and a collection of sinful behaviours that are labeled as "mental illness". Mental illness is caused by a freewill moral choice for which medicine has no treatments or cures. If you are on drugs prescribed by a psychiatrist or your family doctor, you are a junkie who is guilty of the sin of pharmakia, (Gal 5) which involved the use of mind altering drugs. Psychiatric drugs dumb you down and make you indifferent and lethargic. ... The resulting anxiety is the same. Anxiety can lead to insanity. 2. All Depression is caused primarily by a lack of contentment. For ... Anger can lead to insanity. 5. Remember that all mental disorders are diagnosed by behaviour labeling not medical blood tests. It is ... Psychologist William James argued that changes in mood must be accompanied by some form of "chemical action." ... Modern technology ... ...
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17: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
attention, control, revenge, rebellion or desire for evil etc. 4. Insanity, depression and anxiety are not biological or medical disorders but personal freewill moral choices of behaviour patterns. "Mental illness" is not a real illness ... there is no evidence to support the myth that bad behaviour is driven through chemical imbalances of the brain and corrected through psychiatric drugs. ... Sources of personal trauma 5 D's: I was Dumped, (by one I deeply loved) I experienced Divorced, I have a Disease, (medical ie. cancer) I experienced ... Psychologically induced biological lusts. learned behavior, psychological addiction 2 Cor 8:21; 1 Cor 9:27 mind over body, willpower, self control Rom ... Bizarre and strange behaviour choices serve as a relief from boredom and become a form of self-entertainment where the audience is the world. b. I ... Let's take a specific case and true story: All Christians know that if you divorce your spouse for reasons other than adultery, there are going to be ... ...
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18: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
Cox described the swing as, "both a moral [discipline] and medical mean in the treatment of maniacs." It was widely used and ... Another case of an insane man put in the swing: "I was determined to try the effects of the circulating swing as a last ... management, both mind and body were at length perfectly restored, and I have the pleasure of knowing that he continues well, and I am confident owes his life and reason to the swing." Like Patrick Blair's water treatment in 1725 AD, the swing was a similar form of torture that brought about true cures of insanity. What is clear from all this that the cure worked because insanity is not a chemical imbalance in the brain or a bodily disease. It is a spiritual choice made by the person. ... 149) "Cox's greatest influence with which posterity links his name was his popularising of swinging as a psychiatric treatment. ... in maniacal complaints, by whatever means, the mental derangement is often considerably relieved if not permanently ... ...
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19: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
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. ... The Psychology Industry relies on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association, for ... But unlike medical diagnoses that convey a probable cause, appropriate treatment and likely prognosis, the disorders listed ... Humanism and Evolution Christianity Biological/chemical View Moral/spiritual View There is no God or creator. God created the world in 6 literal 24 hour days about 6000 years ago. The human mind is the result of an evolutionary process of random chances. ... identifiable brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, there are neither biological or chemical tests nor biopsy ... Emphasizing that "what in any case I want is a causal explanation of consciousness," Searle repeatedly asserts that the brain ... A potential consequence of this emphasis is the idea, in its simplest form, that an excess or deficit in the functional ... ...
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20: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
Master index of quick links within this document: Introduction A. Encyclopedia of psychiatric drugs effect on the mind and body B. ... Introduction: See our reference section of all psychiatric drugs and the disorders they are prescribed for. The first psychiatric drug, ... disease and mental disease generates countless confusions, illustrated by the popular analogy between antibiotics and antipsychotics. ... recourse to them, until moral remedies had completely failed" (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) In 1750 AD, William Battie admitted there was no magic drug to cure madness. ... Besides, all psychiatric drugs have far more negative effects on brain and mind function than do aspirin or ibuprofen. Psychiatric ... See the case of Egg. B. Psychiatric drugs don't correct biochemical imbalances in the brain because they don't exist! The biochemical ... They found them in the form of antidepressant medications, which remain enormously helpful in treating depression for many people. Then ... ...
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21: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Neurosyphilis can be tested for and cured with penicillin. Etc. "There is a sound medical basis for the disease model of derangement, namely, the illness ... question that some diseases of the body can cause behaviours commonly associated with insanity. These symptoms can be divided up into two categories: a. ... These are moral choices and not body induced. Examples of medical causes of "psychiatric disorders" Disease Symptoms Cause Treatment Neurosyphilis: Dementia paralytica Abnormal walk (gait), Blindness, Confusion, Dementia, Depression, ... Graves' disease, adrenal gland malfunction Surgery, drugs adapted from: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of ... After the incarnation, He never gave up deity or stopped being god. "For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily [human] form, and in Him you ... So the incarnation makes it clear that the human brain can have a direct impact on the human mind and spirit. Just as getting hit on the head can cause ... ...
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22: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
would now call loss of the ability to test reality, that characterizes madness or "true insanity"; it is instead loss of freedom. ... "All passion," Heinroth asserts, "is truly a state of human disease. . . . Passions form a very complex tissue in the human soul. For they are ... Anyone imprisoned by passion is unfree and unhappy."7 Edmund Burke also said this; he said it earlier and without metaphorizing moral ... Madness is a disease of the reason . .. [which] originated from the passions within the soul. . . . In madness the spirit is fettered and man, just as in passion (both being indissolubly linked), is unfree and unhappy." It is this rhetoric that ushers in and justifies the psychiatric ... diagnoses as a "disease of the mind" precisely that mental state which Plato claims characterizes the ideally moral, ethically imbued person. ... In the case of Freud qua psychoanalyst, the claim is patently fraudulent: after all, he had to invent psychoanalysis before he could defend ... ...
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23: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Yet the chemical imbalance theory of mental disorders boiled this complexity down to a simple disease mechanism, one easy to grasp. In depression, the problem was that the serotonergic ... metabolism, but I never saw any convincing evi-dence that any psychiatric disorder, including depression, results from a deficiency of ... to the masturbatory theory of insanity." Fn 14 [David Healy, "Ads for SSRI antidepressants are misleading," PloS Medicine news release, November 2005], p 74 In 1978, Philip See-man at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. ... There was only one moral thing for psychiatry to do: "Every schizophrenic outpa-tient maintained on antipsychotic medication should have ... Your mind is just a bag of sand. And so I did really poorly in school. I rarely even left my room, and I was kind of out of touch with ... In order to sell our society on the soundness of this form of care, psychiatry has had to grossly exag-gerate the value of its new drugs, ... ...
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24: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
but the majority view was the insanity was the result of sinful choices and inappropriate reactions to common life circumstances and events. ... and sell, read, personal identify, awareness of current events, respectful moral conduct and how they maintained their personal appearance. ... However, if they had received a blow to the head or suffered from some disease or poising that induced dementia, they were the first to be ... Records of an English legal incompetency jurisdiction demonstrate that both government officials and laymen accepted that psychiatric disorders had ... The examiners concluded "that she was not of sound mind, having neither sense nor memory nor sufficient intelligence to manage herself, her ... The king wished thereby "to imitate and approach as near as may be the offices and duties of a natural father" (31). The case of Benoni Buck ... They defended them and their property against exploitation whether in the form of physical abuse, trespass of property, or opposing legal ... ...
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25: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
2007 AD, p 55) Most of the "cure" or treatments were a form of torture with the purpose of making the insane person's ... A. Court appointed guardians for the rich: 1300 - 1500 AD Insanity and mental illness were not differentiated from either the ... Unlike "idiots", "lunatics" were considered curable since their was hope they might recover from an injury or disease or ... to buy and sell, read, personal identify, awareness of current events, respectful moral conduct and how they maintained their personal appearance. These competency hearings are virtually identical to the process of modern psychiatric committal today. ... administrations in charge of welfare and hospital establishments; this was the case in Leipzig, in Munich, in Hamburg. ... a year were being admitted to private asylums."Roy Porter, Mind-Forg'd Manacles: A History of Madness from the Restoration ... Hellebore, an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good for mad and furious ... ...
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26: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Keep in mind that the now debunked Freudian psychoanalysis was opposed to chemical psychiatry and sided with the talking cures that ... Only in the last 50 years has chemical psychiatry been dominant and they are now in decline. "The fatal weakness of most psychiatric ... Idleness and vagrancy were viewed with disdain. Cooperative group effort sustained a community, and any form of dependency became a ... Doctors believed "bad blood" caused insanity as a disease. Both would practice blood letting to purify the blood as part of the humoral medicine of the era. In 1670 AD, Richard Baxter, Church Minister, took the view that insanity and depression were caused by life circumstances, moral choices and sins of an individual, that induced bad ... An example of this system is provided by the case of one Edmund Francklin of Bedford, who was found lunatic by inquisition in 1630 ... Heinroth says: "But we must not forget that in a true mental disturbance each of these disorders must occur to an extent equivalent ... ...
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27: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction to psychiatric history Click to View Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 ... A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long history. These cures work today, but this is a collection ... Thus, a severe edema soon appears; the limbs become cold; the abraded sites of the limbs bleed and become inflamed, and ulcers form. The author noted that even this ... I mentioned the manner in which this remedy operated upon the brain, the bowels, and the mind, in treating of the cure of hypochondriac derangement. Too much cannot be said in its favour in general madness. I once advised it in a case of this disease from parturition, in which the patient conceived an aversion from the ... Treatise 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." ... ...
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28: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
than restraint and other physical affronts, prefigured the `moral therapy' of the Tukes at the York Retreat later in the 18th ... Sometimes a first is not discovered until the one to whom the honor belongs is dead. Such is the case with pr. William A. Battie, who lived in England from 1704 to 1776. He, his medical accomplish-ments, and this book form a remarkable series of ... Moreover he was more than a rebel who differed with and defied accepted mid-18th century psychiatric thinking-especially as ... other similar measures for George III in his first attack of insanity in 1788. Certainly he treated his patients, both at St. ... Where protracted disease and pains persist, a reactive depression may lead to suicide. Dr. Battie certainly proved that there ... No wonder therefore is it, whilst several disorders, really independent of Madness and of one another, are thus blended ... to distinguish them from one another as effectually in our mind, as they are really different in their nature, and to ... ...
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29: 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 a hidden memory of pain and unconsciousness. "You are putting Dev-T on ... CAN, the Cult Awareness Network, formerly a loose-knit educational and group-therapy association. A Scientology target for special hatred in the form ... See Bank, Reactive Mind. Case Gain, improvement in a PC's (patient's) case (problems) due to auditing or Scientology-style "therapy." "Paul had tremendous ... Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears to Scientologists like they have (a streetperson or ... nor effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease...(Scn Abridged Dictionary) 5. The meter tells you what the preclear's ... That is the basic center line or the security check. It's a moral code that you're processing in one way or the other. You're straightening out ... ...
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30: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
He believed the mind, through joy and anger, could induce madness because it over stimulated the nerves. He believed laziness and gluttony ... local church named Timothy Rogers in 1691 AD, who said, "You must be so kind to your Friends under this Disease, as to believe what they say". ... thereby stimulating the development of a professional line of psychiatric practice which Bethlem, with its father-to-son tradition, had ... of medical historians is to unearth "firsts" ... [Battie's] his medical accomplishments, and this book form a remarkable series of firsts. ... ... and restore "humoral balance", even though he plainly admitted he had no idea what really caused insanity! This was the science of the day. ... it may be not improper to take some notice of those two other disorders of the same quality, which were excluded from our definition of ... Which very frequent case of suicide, though generally ascribed to Lunacy by the verdict of a good-natured Jury, except where the deceased hath ... ...
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31: Saul Becomes king. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
... Schizophrenia, insanity, madness are synonymous terms that describe an individual who has chosen to allow themselves to form the habit of ... David wrote this perhaps with Saul in mind: "Do not let those who are wrongfully my enemies rejoice over me; Nor let those who hate me ... J. Saul's psychotic, delusional and paranoid behavior choice: 1. Insanity, depression and anxiety are not biological or medical disorders ... have done so for hundreds of years to utter failure. 2. From a psychiatric point of view, the "case" of Saul is perhaps the most important document on earth because ... choice, including so called "mental illnesses" and insanity, Saul clearly exhibits behaviors that are psychotic, delusional and paranoid. ... of a long process where an individual continues to reject advice on good and holy living. 5. All behavior is a conscious moral choice. ... Psychiatrists call this a disease or chemical imbalance of the brain. b. Christians call it sinful behavior for which they will make ... ...
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32: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
Meticulous Moral Principles Inquiry (MMPI-7) Self Help Biblical Psychiatry Self Test #2 Click to View Click to View Click to View Psychiatric Self-Test #2: Meticulous Moral Principles Inquiry (MMPI-7) ... Historically, church ministers were the "experts", that other went to for help for any behaviour problem including insanity. The ... Mental illness is a behaviour, not a disease. 5. You do not need to understand why the "no" answers will cause you problems: a. "The ... Peace of mind: i. "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be ... But thanks be to God that though you were slaves of sin, you became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching to which you ... Prov 18:17 a. "The first to plead his case seems right, Until another comes and examines him. " (Proverbs 18:17) I6. Click to View I ... psychiatrists as mental illnesses in their Bible which they call the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM). ... ...
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33: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
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 ... And what availed medicines while that fretting continued ? Why, then, do not all physicians consider how far bodily disorders are caused or influenced by the mind". Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. She said, "the ... The 'Preface' to Primitive Physic is used to outline his views on the origins of disease. Like Rogers, he sees illness as a consequence of the Fall, and like Cheyne, therefore, he ... 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 ... was widely believed to cause mental derangement and the exhibition or religious ardour - 'proof of . . . a right Mind' to the faithful - became a sign of 'madness' to doctors. ... ...
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34: Phantasmata or Illusions and Fanaticisms, Richard Robert Madden ...
caused by the body, but the mind. Madden understood that if the mind of a single person could induce insanity, so could it happen on a mass scale: "It is with individuals as with nations, they are controlled and restrained by the same influences, or corrupted and perverted by the same wild impulses of passion . . . Hallucinations of various kinds ensue; and imagination dominated by disease will eventually give a being, shape and form, 'a local habitation, and a ... But because of the complex field of observation which presents itself when historical events are viewed through psychiatric eyes, most accounts have been anecdotal rather ... This led him to undertake this historicosociological study 'of some of the principal Epidemic Disorders of the Mind, which have formerly prevailed in Europe' in order to ... In the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, various commotions which affected the moral sentiments, and the intellectual powers of a considerable number of persons, took ... ...
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35: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
Bedlam: "A madhouse by any other name is still a jail!" The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 AD "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum and kept there; you may call ... cartoonists, and pamphleteers." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 20) Pinel worked in a mad house in France that rejected the torture practiced at Bedlam at the same time. 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 contrast to Bedlam: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic ... referred to the institution in which he had been locked away as a "premature coffin of the mind," or "one of the graves of mind, body, and estate," confinement for him being experienced as a form of "legal death." ... ...
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36: Deep brain stimulation(DBS): Mental Illness Obsessive-Compulsive ...
DBS is a form of ECT that shocks the brain with 5-10.5 volts through two 6 inch steel probes, that look like meat thermometers, which are pressed deep into the ... use (ODC) has not been demonstrated." (Neurostimulators for Psychiatric Disorders, Get the Facts, Medtronic inc.) "The long-term safety and effectiveness of ... They openly mock Christians who view the nature of man is dichotomous, having a distinct body and soul. This error has "dead ended" psychiatric research into insanity. They have wrongly ... Deep Brain Stimulation was approved by the FDA for Essential tremor in 1997, Parkinson's disease in 2002, Dystonia in 2003 and for Obsessive-compulsive disorder ... Parkinson's disease (PD) is a physical electrical problem with the brain that has its etiological origin in the body, not the mind. PD is not a mental disorder ... Some case studies make this theory promising: "Case Study 2: A 59-year-old women with a 13-year history of PD was operated on in late 2001 for a left DBS ... ...
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37: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... to do with boring the hysteric back to her home duties and responsibilities. It is a case of reverse psychology: She can either do a few hours of work each day at home and then be ... 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. That, you cannot be if you are also in business. It is a grave injustice to insist ... It is reasonable, then, to view rest as a remedy for such disorders. Sleep is to the mind what rest is to the body: it lets us suspend our need to be alert and responsive to our environment, human and physical. We need sleep more than food: we can go without eating much longer than we can without sleeping. Sleep deprivation is a familiar form of torture and the ... Szasz, 2007 AD, p 103) "Mitchell knew that rest and weight gain were medical props, "moral medications," as he put it. "What is so large a part of success in treatment," he ... ...
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38: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... 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 ... have been compelling, but the possibility of placebo response must be kept in mind in interpreting these results, given that smaller effect sizes have generally ... (rTMS) are ways of generating electricity about 2 inches inside the brain with electromagnets and is a milder, gentler form of ECT (Electro-convulsive shock therapy). ... For Clinicians, Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, E. Higgins, M. George, 2009 AD) The reason TMS is utterly worthless as a treatment for depression, is because there has never been a case where emotions have been involuntarily created when zapping a part of the brain with electricity. ... Depression is a spiritual problem, not a physical disease. "Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method that relies on a short-lived magnetic field which is ... ...
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39: The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: home page
The wise old church elder said, "Depression is not a medical problem, it is a faith problem." Since insanity, schizophrenia, bipolar and ... Psychotic behaviour is never caused by demon possession, but is a simple behaviour choice. This obsoletes psychiatric drugs and shocks as ... Remember, there are no medical tests for any mental illness or any other human behaviour. Welcome to the truth. Read with an open mind. Find a ... The Bible is the Creator's moral code for human behavior. When you ignore the label "mental illness" and focus on their behaviour, you ... Mental illness as a disease is a myth but as behaviour it is real. [See video] Schizophrenia as a disease is a myth but the behaviours of ... When I looked closer in the DSM, I noticed that every one of the 300 "mental disorders" were diagnosed on the basis of one or a combination of ... However, church ministers need to be prepared to help individuals find solutions to the misery they suffer on a case by case basis as they ... ...
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40: 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 ... Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Sources of personal trauma: I was Dumped Insanity, Dependency Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Employment, life duty: 100% ... that can be wrought by mental disease, but saw no possible explanation. At the clinical lectures she used to be presented as a catatonic form of dementia praecox [schizophrenia], but that meant nothing to me, for these words did not contribute in the slightest to an understanding of the significance and origin of those curious gestures. The impression this case made upon me typifies my ... For I regarded the main task of psychiatry as understanding the things that were taking place within the sick mind, and as yet I knew nothing about ... 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 ... ...
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41: Psychiatry: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and other 12 step programs ...
The Oxford Group is where one of the founders of AA learned the basic concepts of AA today. See the case of "Dominatrix". 3. Picking up a glass of alcohol is no more an ... the general public by transforming drunkenness from a sin into a disease. a. God will hold all drunks accountable in judgement, but atheistic Darwinian chemical psychiatrists remove all personal accountability which makes the Devil happy. b. Alcoholism is a moral choice not a genetic predisposition. c. ... However, this does not stop psychiatry from making essentially unproven claims that depression, bipolar illness, anxiety disorders, alcoholism and a host of other ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) 3. "American researchers typically ignore the work of Robin Murray, the leading ... AA began, therefore, by Wilson rejecting the idea that alcoholism was sinful and instead teaches it was form insanity or mental illness. 5. Twelve step programs don't work: a. ... ...
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42: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
Psychiatrists have it all wrong! "Just like any other medical disease": Mental illnesses are nothing like real medical diseases! "There is nothing so ... Psychiatry perpetuates the myth that one's state of mind and emotions are biologically based rather than spiritual. Everyone, including psychiatrists, ... Conversely psychiatry almost always dismisses sin, moral choices and life situations as the cause of mental illness. The entire psychiatric industry has been built by dismissing the real cause while treating with drugs a mythical ... employers are also mandated to provide treatment for employees with psychological problems, such as alcohol and substance abuse or sexual disorders. ... He must really need one since this is the third time he has chain sawed people in half and eat them." And the guy gets off for "reasons of insanity". ... If it cannot be so measured-as is the case [with] ... 'mental illness'-then the phrase 'illness' is at best a metaphor ... and that therefore 'treating' ... ...
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43: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 263) "There is a story that psychiatry doesn't dare tell, which shows that our societal delusion about the benefits of psychiatric drugs isn't entirely an innocent one. In order to sell our society on the soundness of this form of care, ... The 10 minute Video Challenge Mental illness is behaviour and not disease. Ritalin is poison not medication. (ADHD) View video 1 (4 minutes) The DSM-5 is the Atheist's Moral Code, the psychiatrist's Bible. View video 2 (6 minutes) A. Scientific and medical ... But unlike medical diagnoses that convey a probable cause, appropriate treatment and likely prognosis, the disorders listed in the DSM-IV are terms arrived at ... Both professions shape themselves and their services to fit the wishes and feelings of their clients, to make them feel better in body or in mind, but the ... editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' ... ...
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44: 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 rather ... Gall originally divided mind and brain into twenty-seven faculty-organs, a number which Spurzheim steadily increased to thirty-five [see FIG. 145]. ... So did numerous neurological conditions such as the effects of brain disease or injuries, foremost speech disturbances [see George Combe 1836] and ... as persons if only to be able to interpret bumps on their heads, and after a phrenological diagnosis to prescribe and follow the progress of the moral treatment adopted according to the psychological characteristics of the case. ... Several authors have even maintained that every injury of the brain produces necessarily some derangement of the functions of the mind. On the other ... At the beginning he compared the form and size of the whole head only with the general faculties of the understanding, without thinking that the moral ... ...
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45: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
... 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 ... From a neurological point of view ECT produces form of brain disease. with an estimated incidence new cases in the range of 100.000 per year. Many psychiatrists are unaware that ECT causes brain damage and memory loss because numerous authorities and a leading psychiatric textbook deny these facts. Others, who know of its effects argue that the interruption of unpleasant states of mind is worth the damage. Some are beginning to give the client a truly informed choice, ... They indicate close parallelism with the advantage of reversibility in the case of shock. These authors have also used shock successively to stop the symptoms of demerol ... San Diego.1973 42. Tyler B. Lowenbach H: Polydiurnal electric shock treatment in mental disorders. NC Med J 8:577-582. 1947 43. Medlicott R: Convulsive therapy. Results and ... ...
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46: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
which rejected the biopsychiatric model of the etiology of insanity. At age 12, Jung fell and struck his head and "At the moment I felt the blow the thought flashed through my mind: "Now you won't have to go to school any more." ... "From then on I ... Jung clearly rejected the idea that insanity was a physical disease. "As a neurosis starts from a fragmentary state of human consciousness, it can ... was considered incurable. If one did achieve some improvement with a case of schizophrenia, the answer was that it had not been real ... She wanted to marry the husband, and the simplest way was to eliminate her friend. Moral considerations were of no importance to her, she thought. ... At the clinical lectures she used to be presented as a catatonic form of dementia praecox, but that meant nothing to me, for these words did not ... Or can it have been that my parents wanted something of this sort? But my good 37 Psychiatric Activities THE YEARS at Burgholzli were my years of ... ...
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47: 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 ... There were many people in these asylums that were intelligent and sane, like the case of William Norris in 1815 AD below in the Report From ... middle-class values is associated instantly, automatically, with insanity; and insanity with confinement." (The distress'd orphan or, Love ... These were committed to mental hospitals by loving husbands trying to fix their broken wives. The treatments that seemed to cure were moral ... some Capital Crime, for which Law has provided no sufficient Torture, than for the Cure of a Disease, by their nearest and dearest Relations. ... at least, until a habeas corpus was effected." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 155) "Battie ... by one arm or leg to the wall; the chain allowing them merely to stand up by the bench or form fixed to the wall, or to sit down on it. ... ...
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48: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
Click to View Part 1: Divine Sin Manual (DSM-7) Click to View Part 2: Meticulous Moral Principles Inquiry (MMPI-7) Click to View Part 3: ... Introduction to the cure of insanity and mental illness The whole concept of "curing insanity" is flawed at its core. How do you cure someone ... in consciously behaviours that others dislike and find annoying or against the law. How do you cure an atheist of his "disease of unbelief"? ... Neuroleptic drugs change behaviour the same way a lobotomy or alcohol stupefies. Psychiatric drugs are called a "chemical lobotomy" because of ... Remember there is no exception for sinful behaviour in the Bible on the basis of mental illness. Here are a few true case examples of ... Accept they are "a loser" and work hard at making themselves a brighter future. Let your mind dwell on goodness: "Finally, brethren, whatever ... Like a dream when one awakes, O Lord, when aroused, You will despise their form. When my heart was embittered And I was pierced within, Then I ... ...
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49: Psychiatry: Postpartum Depression Psychiatric disorders, PPD ...
I raised 12. Welcome to adult life." Introduction: See also the case of "Pregnant". (Prenatal depression caused by the news that the father won't marry the unwed ... Today, psychiatrists actually think that Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disease: "What Causes PMS and PMDD? Although the etiology of PMS and PMDD remains uncertain at ... Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is well tolerated and rapidly effective for severe postpartum depression and psychosis." (Postpartum Psychiatric disorders, Postpartum Depression, ... Additionally, she experienced the joy that comes with raising children. She also just made her mind up that she was not going to be depressed any more! Brooke Shields ... for reasons of insanity" (Denying personal responsibility for sin.) Andrea Yates was a narcissist more concerned with herself, than her children. 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 ... ...
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50: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... This ran through a long period of years, till it was feared that he would quit them entirely. His wife was nearly driven to insanity over similar trials. ... Here is another vision in which she teaches the doctrine of the shut door in its very worst form, that is that after 1844 not one ray of light comes from ... The deception which she so often practices, and which I have witnessed in her myself, is here accounted for on principles which do not impeach the moral ... He writes: "Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 28, 1887. Dear Sir: You are undoubtedly right in ascribing Mrs. E.G. White's so-called visions to disease. It has been my opportunity to observe her case a good deal, ... Russell, long a Seventh-day Adventist, and a chief physician in the Sanitarium, wrote July 12th, 1869, that he had made up his mind some time in the past, ... George B. Wood's "Practice of Medicine," page 721 of Vol. II, in treating of mental disorders, and explaining the cause and phenomena of trances, says: ... ...
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