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1: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
It was the first two-volume work on psychiatry in this country and modern also for the point Arnold made of giving ... and particularly on the agency and importance of humane and kind treatment in effecting their cure, 1809 (pp. viii +6i). ... and indulgent treatment . . . and to evince the great value and efficacy of good nourishment and assiduous nursing'. ... of degree of madness, prevailing affective state or presence of fever. He made two main divisions, 'ideal' and 'notional' that is hallucinatory and delusional insanity, with numerous subdivisions supported by case histories gathered from the literature and his own ... and his thorough historical survey set an entirely new standard of scientific scholarship in psychiatric literature. ... I. Ideal Insanity 1. In Phrenitic Insanity the patient Raves Incessantly . . . and scarcely knows, or attends to ... with frequent sallies of wit, quick repartee, acute observation, ready invention, lively, and even brilliant fancy, ... ...
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2: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... "When you imagine you hear anything of this kind, what do you say ?" "I say that it is nonsense, and ... alone - even in 'a sound state of mind' - or in combination with various types of insanity, organic diseases of the nervous system and deliria of various kinds. ... One further point of interest both for the socio-medical and psychiatric historian is that patients of ... woman according to their means; Arnold (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the 1815/6 Select Committee when asked 'Would you treat a private individual patient at your own house, in the same ... A person experiences some great misfortune, which he attributes to one of his enemies; soon afterwards the ... We will only make one more observation, which is, that it is not always without danger that we can force a ... We must contemplate the formidable images of the eleventh and twelfth centuries to form a just notion of the ... ...
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3: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... He gives great details on how to run an asylum and specifies a building that could be viewed in hind sight as a torture chamber: "A special ... would now call loss of the ability to test reality, that characterizes madness or "true insanity"; it is instead loss of freedom. ... the study of "mental disturbance" and the treatment of the mental patient: "Since we are speaking of medical art and science, we should think ... Medicine], Heinroth declares: "It is the duty of the state to care for mentally disturbed persons whenever they are a burden to ... But the type of this existence, like the kind of knowledge, is very different at the inception of human life, its middle period, and its ... We learn this through faithful observation of his developing urge for growth in a regular determined form. But a man is not a plant, and ... 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 ... ...
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4: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again.", quoting George Badillo." ... metabolism, but I never saw any convincing evi-dence that any psychiatric disorder, including depression, results from a deficiency of ... "There is no scientific evidence whatsoever that clinical depression is due to any kind of biological deficit state," wrote Colin Ross, an associate professor of ... This was a hopeful notion 30 years ago, but is not an accurate reflection of present-day scientific evidence. ... Consider the medical ... "is comparable 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. ... "Relapse was found to be significantly related to the dose of the tranquilizing medication the patient was receiving before he was put on ... ...
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5: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
Introduction: One of the great evils of our modern time, is that wicked sinners are escaping punishment for their crimes by being ... and look for an outside perpetrator. "When a defendant pleads insanity to a charge of murder and when the fact that he committed the murder is 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 the crime and the defense psychiatrists' ... What psychiatrists pretentiously call an "examination" is a conversation with the subject and observation of his behavior." (The ... There is reason to believe that this species of insanity has been the real source of moral phenomena of an anomalous and unusual kind... justification for punishment is based largely on the notion that behavior is originated by a causally autonomous self, the ... ...
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6: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
Unlike the tortures that took place at other mad houses, Tuke's treatments were kind and gentle, like warm baths: "The power of ... In one case, during a paroxysm of high ungovernable mania, immersion of the body, except the head, in the cold bath, for the ... perceive, or if not, they are informed on the first occasion, that their treatment depends, in great measure, upon their conduct. ... 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 has too generally, ... HenCe, we cannot but perceive the importance of insane patients being under the frequent observation of persons of knowledge, ... Dr. Arnold,4n the introduction to his Observations on Insanity, states, that one end he proposes by his remarks is, to point out ... The absurd notion respecting the capacity of maniacs generally to resist the action of cold, has been already mentioned. The ... ...
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7: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
gradually less violent, were at last succeeded by a state of perfect catalepsy, which lasted nearly an hour, and ... troublesome, and often difficult, but I have yet to hear of the case, in which it would ultimately fail of success". ... His book on hysterics should have been the writing on the tombstone that exposed insanity for what it really is and ... AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great freedom with which sexual matters are discussed at the ... By hysteria, then, is intended a disease which commences with a convulsive paroxysm, of the kind commonly called ... forgotten by the friends of the patient, their attention being arrested by the urgency of new maladies .. . The effect of emotion in producing hysteria has long been a matter of common observation, and is distinctly recognised ... in consequence of contracted pelvis; and some notion of her courage and freedom from " nervousness" may be ... ...
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8: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... circumstances were the real etiology of madness. He then makes observation as to who is predisposed to insanity: "A predisposition to ... Higgins obtained from her a promise of amendment. From that time no profane or indecent language, nor noises of any kind, were heard in her ... I, pp. 169-73 (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). Rush believed insanity was caused by blood vessels in the brain. The Tranquilizer Chair ... To Boerhaave psychotherapy consisted of bloodletting and purgatives. dousing the patient in ice-cold water, or using some other method to put ... A captain Woodward, of Boston, who lately suffered all the hardships of shipwreck on an inhospitable island in the East Indies, found great ... In a sound state of the mind, these motions are regular, and succeed impressions upon the brain with the same certainty and uniformity that ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions which produce the operations of ... ...
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9: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
Clinical observation teaches day by day that the above reasoning is solidly grounded." Being deceived by Charles Darwin, he was ... Clarence B. Farrar, the first head of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital (TPH) when it opened in 1925 AD, was a strong advocate of ... He as yet knew nothing of what we call work and had never labored. From this state he fell (or rose) into self consciousness, his ... having appeared in an individual, is only lost in great and rare crises-as in the delirium of fever and in some forms of insanity, notably mania" (Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, ... Dear Wallace and Johnston Many thanks for your good kind letters. [-] I cannot write to you yet-my heart is as heavy as lead.' ... Whitman and Edward Carpenter. He also provides thirty-six case studies of less than perfect examples of illuminative experiences. ... several discrepancies: For example, Bucke claims that patient J.Z. had been prevented from masturbating and had mentally ... ...
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10: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... Only in such a state of asylum could treatment have a chance of success. Moreover, Battie dismissed a wide range of conventional treatments, ... would do more than medicine, and that any application of medicine should be judged according to the needs and constitution of the patient. ... 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 ... He separates each psychiatric symptom, and maintains that a definition must say what madness is and is not. (Ask any contemporary psychiatrist ... perufal of the Gentlemen who honoured me with their attendance the reasons of those pre-fcriptions, which were fubmitted to their observation. ... Our defel of knowledge in this matter is, I am afraid, in a great meafure owing to a defect of proper communication : and the disficulties ... each of which is actually divisible into many smaller of the same kind, as far as his eye can trace ; and he by analogy justly concludes ... ...
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11: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click ... hands that she cannot clean and suffer insomnia: MACBETH: "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? ... Doctor: "Therein the patient must minister to himself." MACBETH: "Throw physic [medical treatments] to the dogs; I'll none of ... in people who were in a physically weakened melancholy state. The resulting actions that manifested madness were delusion, self deception, "conceits, and imaginary fancies". Insanity was caused partly from the devil's temptations and ... There are many case stories of people driven to raving madness because of unchecked anger. Ephesians 4:26 says, "Be angry, but ... Unity in our selves is before unity with others." Sibbs gives an exact etiology of one kind of mental illness where cognitive ... Such inquiries may give rise to ingenious observation, but are not in other respects useful, because never attended with ... ...
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12: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... Sensing its relation to the sexual passions, he recommended marriage as the best remedy for it. The notion that hysteria is ... The non- psychiatric physician tends to view and treat all forms of disability as objects proper, not as representations: ... it is a collusive deception between a person playing disabled patient and a psychiatrist playing doctor diagnosing disease. ... the body caused insanity. Boyle gave two case histories of hypochondria which he correctly labels as "emotional shock". He clearly shows that the cause is purely of mind affecting the body: "Instances I have met with, that shew the great Power which sudden ... be contagious: though not contagious in the same manner, as the Plague, or the Pox is; yet contagious in their kind". ... various photographs of "hysterics", so too, psychiatrists today diagnose mental illness with mere talk and observation. ... the history and state of his malady, in order to ascertain accurately the class of the disorder to which his case belonged. ... ...
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13: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... This is a great and invaluable secret in the management of well regulated hospitals. I have known it prevent many ... extremely obstinate and incoercible. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) "This plethora of drugs ... This identification as a biologically-impaired patient is one of the most destructive effects of biologic ... states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better results than drugs. ... This kind of faith in science and progress is staggering, not to mention naive and perhaps delusional. (Against ... The notion that Prozac corrects biochemical imbalances is sheer speculation-propaganda from the biological ... Since low serotonin was theorized to cause depression, anyone in that emotional state should have lower-than-normal ... ...
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14: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
I say, 'If that is your intention, I have no objection.'" Jung understood insanity as simple human behaviour that others find ... starts from a fragmentary state of human consciousness, it can only be cured by an approximative totality of the human being. ... There were other reasons that caused me to say nothing to my colleagues about this case. I was afraid of their discussing it ... was in a kind of delirium. The situation was gradually growing rather uncomfortable for me. 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. ... After a number of nights she at last saw the monster approaching from afar, winging his way toward her like a great black ... This sudden appearance of my sister left me with a vague sense of distrust which sharpened my curiosity and observation. ... Or can it have been that my parents wanted something of this sort? But my good 37 Psychiatric Activities THE YEARS at ... ...
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15: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
Both Booth and Heinroth believed that insanity was a robotic state that was entered by freewill choices to engage in sin and that they ... But an earlier traveller, Dr. Kraff, says that one of these tribes, by name Doko, had some notion of a Supreme Being, to whom, under the ... What, then, is Darkest England? For whom do we claim that "urgency" which gives their case priority over that of all other sections of ... But, after all, more minute, patient, intelligent observation has been devoted to the study of Earthworms, than to the evolution, or rather the degradation, of ... In his "Life and Labour in the East of London," Mr. Charles Booth attempts to form some kind of an idea as to the numbers of those with ... There are 31 millions of people in Great Britain, exclusive of Ireland. If destitution existed everywhere in East London proportions, there ... between four and five millions--"which has remained constantly in a state of abject destitution and misery." Mr. Giffen is more moderate. ... ...
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16: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Every one at all familiar with their work during that period knows that I tell only the simple truth in the case. They know ... White does not relish that kind. She wants them from "the ministers and higher classes," "the whole who need no physician," ... His wife was nearly driven to insanity over similar trials. Finally they broke down, "confessed" the same as I did once, and ... in so great a trial but a few months before. In 1875 we returned to Michigan. Elder Butler was now out with Elder White, who took every possible opportunity to snub him; but I was in high favor, was sent to attend their state meetings ... and shown its fruits, when I had had the education, observation and experience of a quarter of a century, I think my ... nor such dreadful impressions of terror or dismay, as a notion that prevailed during this [tenth] century of the immediate ... God in his providence has SHUT THE DOOR; we can only stir one another up to be patient." Advent Herald, Dec. 11, 1844. Then in ... ...
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17: 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 ... society, screams at people he does not know as they walk by, is a prefect candidate for this kind of treatment. It worked! ... Today they use a chemical means of control: Neuroleptic drugs. One key observation is that the mad doctors of from 1700 - ... whether the patient or his physician has the best claim to the appellation of a madman. This reflection naturally suggests itself upon seeing many a victim of medical presumption, reduced by the depleting system of treatment to a state of extreme ... My intention is solely to deprecate its abuse. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) A. Spiritual Means of Curing ... of the Joy of the Holy Ghost; and these will be a great Help to the reviving of your Spirits, and changing your ... Christians are your example: "Yet sometimes it may not be amiss to confer with some that are in your own Case, that you may ... ...
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18: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
A. Psychiatric historians re-write history: Telling only half the truth of history, while leaving out the other half, is a clever ... Wow! does that sound like the Benjamin Rush they taught you about in University? Not likely! They kind of skipped that important ... Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the choices, thoughts and ... Minds of silly, weak, unhappy People, as to work them into a State of Despondency. THEN their Sins fly glaringly in their Faces, and are so infinitely great, that no Satisfaction can compensate; then they think of ... This historic document is an excellent summary of all the historic views of what caused insanity. Remember that humoral medicine ... Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession" Click to View In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house ... 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. ... ...
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19: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: See also the cases of "Demon" and also the case of "Bewitched". Insanity is not Demon possession! more In ... spirit, and convulsed him, and then came out of him, and hurt him not; the meaning must be 'that his disorder', which was of the kind ascribed to demoniacal possession, returned upon him with great violence." ... This was kept alive by the insane themselves who not uncommonly confessed to terrible crimes and protested they were in a state of damnation or victims ... This observation holds true also with respect to the terms employed to describe the same persons by the Latins. We are indeed expressly informed by ... faculties, and sometimes of the corporeal senses; and his causing the patient to speak and act under his direction . . . 'Why then', we are asked, ... Nay, the language of the evangelists is much more clear and determinate, and gives us a more perfect notion of the demoniacs, than a general declaration ... ...
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20: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
... D. Life choices to life situations is the root of insanity: 1. "Unhappiness, desperation, disappointment, and suicide are part and ... Today more than ever, psychiatry is a combination of pseudoneurology and the use of state-sponsored force, a sand castle of ... a science at all?" (Lauren Slater, Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the twentieth Century, p 3) 3. "As ... in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better results than drugs. ... psychiatry has served as one of the major mouthpieces for this kind of pseudo-scientific and frankly pathetic medical discourse ... From this position a psychiatrist can then assist the patient in raising relevant questions about their lives and pain." (Against ... ...
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21: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... This attitude prevails today in modern psychiatry. "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous ... Luke's, but the rich with money he siphoned off to great personal profit to "treat" at one of his many personally owned "mad houses". "Like ... A. Amazing observation by William Battie: Spontaneous cures! "For Madness, like several other animal distempers, oftentimes ceases ... 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. ... Modern psychiatry dishonestly reports the past by making Battie into some kind of pioneer which he was not. Yes he divided up mental illnesses ... Madness, or false perception, being then a preternatural state or disorder of Sensation" (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 8) ... 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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22: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): Mental Illness Depression, Brain ...
... output is 12.5±2.5V with the exception of 10 Hz, 7 seconds On Time, in which case the maximum output is 4.4V and .25mA tolerance. ... Applying electricity to the brain to cure insanity, is like applying household electricity to your computer's central processor to ... not respond to any other kind of treatment. This is code language for: "To be used for wards of the state that are costing tax dollars and we have nothing to lose from experimenting on them as guinea pigs." If your doctor has recommended this device to you, it means you are at the end of the line in psychiatric treatment and at the ... The FDA dismissed these fatalities as not yet replicated in the case of depression treatment. More to the point, the notion of mood ... In order to implant the electrodes in the correct location, it is necessary to be able to map each patient's brain in great detail ... a battery operated device produces a stimulation that can be increased or decreased in frequency based on feedback from the patient. ... ...
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23: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... these common problems, some people will act sad, depressed, neglect their appearance, constantly state how hard they are finding things. ... So they fabricate bizarre psychotic behaviours that land them in the hospital at great expense to society and their family. This doesn't ... get a job and live with their parents until they qualify for psychiatric disability (Cash for Life), at which time they can easily ... So they are faced with the option of living in an unhappy marriage or going to hell. Faced with this kind of choice, the mind choses insanity as a way to escape the unhappy ... 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 ... that the young woman preferred the social role of hysterical patient at the Salpétriere [asylum] to that of peasant girl in her village. ... A key observation of the annoying, unemployed and unemployable "mental patient" or "street person" is that while they can never get up in ... ...
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24: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... A. Court appointed guardians for the rich: 1300 - 1500 AD Insanity and mental illness were not differentiated from either the begging poor or ... the courts appointed a close relative as a kind of power of attorney in order to protect themselves and their families from financial ruin. ... purpose and joy! B. Summary of earliest changes that led to psychiatric committal: 1500 - 1600 AD The first time in history the insane ... In 1348, the great leprosarium of Saint Albans contained only three patients; the hospital of Romenal in Kent was abandoned twenty-four years ... which left municipal administrations in charge of welfare and hospital establishments; this was the case in Leipzig, in Munich, in Hamburg. ... The poor, once supported by feudal lords and by the church, found themselves "wards of the state", having no other place to turn. This was the ... The affluent patient received the best treatment, often on an individualized basis and with refined techniques; the poorer patient received ... ...
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25: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatments, PA-PSRS Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2007) The original ... ECT is one of the strangest ideas that chemical psychiatrists have invented to cure people of insanity. On one hand these ... 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, although state laws still ... At this point, it may be well to recall that the so-called effectiveness of this kind of therapeutic hocus-pocus had been ... But this idea then, and for a long time to come, appeared Utopian, because of the terror with which the notion of subjecting ... Since a great number of pigs was available at the slaughterhouse for killing, I now set myself the exact opposite of my ... They indicate close parallelism with the advantage of reversibility in the case of shock. These authors have also used shock ... ...
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26: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
... This must give us cause for concern about the state of today's psychiatry. It must mean, at least in part, that they view psychiatry as being ... 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". ... The general public watches and are unknowingly imprinted with the false notion that there is some legitimate science behind psychiatry. ... Many Most Most Mentally ill patents rarely get cured except with psychiatric treatment. All Most Most Most The type of treatment you receive ... 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 ... cures of anxiety with statistical repeatability as a doctor and patient could measure and analyze the causes and cures of a broken ankle." ... effects of talking to a warm, kind person and the effect of just naturally eventually feeling better anyway. (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... ...
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27: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
Hubbard's term for derangement or insanity. "The wog world is heavily aberrated." Aberration, an instance of insanity. ... Cramming, an action taken to remedy a small Scientology tech "outpoint", a failing of some kind. "I had a cram cycle on my ... or psychological; pressure to give money, to spend a great deal on courses or give excessively to special projects, or ... The PC or patient holds the soup-cans electrodes, while the Auditor or Scientology therapist watches the needle on the dial. ... Scientology, particularly since every auditor is required to own two in case one breaks down. End Words, words that act like mental locks to keep the reactive mind, the chain of memory incidents of a harmful nature, keyed-in or in an active state. ... surrounded by the nastiest razor wire, floodlights, and video observation cameras I have ever seen." Golden Age of Tech, the. ... Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears to Scientologists like they ... ...
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28: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... It is not obtained when the prayer ends, but only in case of death. If the patient gets well it does not take! They want some more money out ... The task is not of a kind agreeable to me; but I proceed to perform it. Among the causes which have tended to disturb and perplex the public ... from a layman who has spent most and the best years of his life in the observation and practice of politics, not aggressive, but defensive. ... real or supposed, ought to shield from criti-cism, is frankly to state the case, and, by way of friendly chal-lenge, to entreat their Roman Catholic ... console themselves with the notion that their loyalty and civil duty are to be committed to the custody of one much wiser than themselves. ... When this process had reached the point at which the question was whether they should be admitted into Parlia-ment, there arose a great and ... If they will not tell us, we must look elsewhere. In his work entitled Literature and Dogma, Mr. Matthew Arnold quaintly informs us-as they ... ...
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29: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... hundred miles of terri tory, he conceived the magnificent notion of binding into one the manifold nations inhabiting the ... Certainly if one were to judge of the natural probabilities of the case, a AVall of this kind built for the protection of ... A TYPICAL TRAINING-PLACE. 59 dwelled [or tarried *] between Kadesh and Shur." 2 That state ment no longer stands as a casual ... 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 training-place, of their great forerunner, the call to them was to let the same mind be ... And, indeed, this understanding of the case makes it clear that Kadesh is somewhere along the southern boundary of the Land ... 5 Lange, 6 Menke, 7 Yolter, 8 Strauss, 9 Hamburger, 10 Arnold, 11 Volck and Muhlau, 12 and others among the Germans, ... Moreover, my observation of the desert Bed ween thus far had not much impressed me with a sense of their formidableness. I ... ...
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30: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
"Pinel's liberation of the mental patient should thus be viewed as social reform rather than as innovation in medical treatment." (The Myth of ... Pinel correctly understanding that insanity was a spiritual problem, not an organic/physical problem with the brain. Instead of drugs, he ... treatment to a state of extreme debility or absolute idiotism", his views were remarkable correct and chemical psychiatrists of today should learn at his feet. D. D. Davis, stated in the introduction that "The inestimable importance of moral management is the great key note sounded ... NOTHING has more contributed to the rapid improvement of modern natural history, than the spirit of minute and accurate observation which has ... Maniacs of all descriptions are subject to a kind of effervescence or tumultuous agitation, upon the approach either of stormy or very warm ... 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 ... ...
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31: 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 ... Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View Introduction: If you want to learn how to ... In a twisted kind of way, it cost both of them their "heads"! The poor "street people" were cast into asylums to clean of the streets and parks of lazy, dirty vagrants. There were many people in these asylums that were intelligent and sane, like the case of William Norris in 1815 AD ... middle-class values is associated instantly, automatically, with insanity; and insanity with confinement." (The distress'd orphan or, Love ... Beds, except one Servant, in whom he plac'd great Confidence, and was the same who occation'd his discovering the Correspondence between ... Bedlam was the most famous mad house in history! "The mid-eighteenth century saw a torrent of criticism of the unregulated state of private ... ...
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32: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
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. "He should be well acquainted with the pathology of the disease - should possess great acumen - a discerning and ... The business was then done - he became peaceable in a moment." Of course this proves that insanity is not some chemical imbalance in the brain ... by some writers', he wrote in his preface probably with Cullen and Arnold in mind, `that the strictest attention be paid to systematic order ... if I may be allowed the expression, which should be suited to the state of the patient's mind, with the same exactness that musical tones ... and once by several of the managers of the hospital, in the case of a man recently brought into their room, and whose con-duct for a ... The government of maniacs is an art, not to be acquired without long experience, and frequent and attentive observation. Although it has been ... ...
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33: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Wheatley's, fell into great uneasiness". He went to Bedlam and was treated by Monro who, "blooded him largely, confined him to a dark room, ... Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. She said, "the man is not Lunatick, but rather ... of every Kind", and treated thousands of people in many different locations. He said: "how many Lives saved by this unparalleled Remedy... 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 ... The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being treated with electric current applied to the head stems from John Birch, a ... as modern psychiatric history shows. His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading 'mad-doctor' of the day, James Monro, physician to Bethlem Hospital. After looking at the patient's tongue to ascertain the state of his bodily ... ...
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34: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
He takes a similar view of insanity faking to Robert Brudenell Carter. He identified them as being selfish and lazy, "having a taste for ... The patient has pain, -a tender spine, for example ; she is urged to give it rest. She cannot read; the self-constituted nurse reads to her. ... To cure such a case you must morally alter as well as physically amend, and nothing less will answer." Mitchell's solution is to replace the ... It is all about a battle of wills and control: He first describes the kind of life the hysteric enjoyed before they met Mitchell: "To lie abed ... I suspect that it is too often a just complaint on the part, at least, of people of the refined class. A friend of mine in one of the great ... as agitation, anger, anxiety, obsession, compulsion, hallucination, delusion, furor, and rage-suggest a state of uncommon unrest. ... Such common-sense observations have no doubt contributed to the notion of sleep as therapy." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 103) ... ...
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35: A discourse of the damned art of witchcraft, William Perkins ...
In 1608 AD, William Perkins believed that the Devil caused madness in people who were in a physically weakened melancholy state. The resulting ... two leading psychiatric symptoms, today called hallucinations and delusions : `An illusion of the outward senses, is a worke of the devil, wherby he makes man to thinke that he heareth, seeth, feeleth or toucheth such things as indeede he doth not . . . The second kind of illusion, ... and behaviour' may be read in the sense of the observation usually attributed to Kraepelin in the twentieth century that mental illness is much the same wherever it occurs. In the same vein Perkins discussed partial insanity in terms of partial possession and denied its ... and therefore they use subtill meanes to cover them, and he that would convict them, must have great dexteritie to goe beyond them. ... Wherefore the case is cleare, they are not deluded by Sathan, through the force of humour, as is avouched; for such persons, according as they ... ...
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36: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Most important is that both Helmont and Blair viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. For this ... and introduced valerian which became the standard sedative for the 'neurotic' out-patient in the nineteenth and well into the twentieth centuries. ... It had the following other advantages: The Surprize upon being blindfolded . . . is a great means to the recovery of Reason. Tho' at a second ... feelings and beliefs, or, as the second case amusingly shows, refused to be normalised. The horror of such procedures aside, their wider psychiatric significance was that they made superfluous, in fact nugatory, study of the patient's mind. ... CATARACTICK TREATMENT It was at first a fiery zeal for Religion or rather a mistaken notion of it too much encourag'd by a certain set of people ... second course of physick she began to enquire more seriously into the state of domestic affairs at the servants who came to see her, spoke more ... ...
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37: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
often contribute to correct the morbid state of the intellect, and no one of them is so well calculated to produce this effect as the swing." ... Another case of an insane man put in the swing: "I was determined to try the effects of the circulating swing as a last resource, into which ... "After having committed some irrational and spiteful act, the patient is forthwith placed on the rotating chair and revolved at adjusted ... He said (1845): "It is a remedy which would be tolerated in no disease but insanity. Unless tried, it is quite impossible to conceive the ... 1965 AD, p 149) "Cox's greatest influence with which posterity links his name was his popularising of swinging as a psychiatric treatment. ... Cox had obtained the hint from Erasmus Darwin; it seemed a way of putting to therapeutic use Mead's observation that insanity and severe ... soon after, the resistance to food was not so great, and we sometimes gained a word or a single syllable by way of answer to questions. ... ...
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38: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
Since Psychiatry rejects the spirit world, God and the Bible, it openly teach that Jesus was a schizophrenia mental patient. Jesus claimed to ... This is because they would claim God was talking to them and directing their lives, when in fact, this has never been the case in modern ... of modern [psychiatric] treatments." (William Sargant, "The movement in psychiatry away from the philosophical," The Times (English), 22 August 1974, p 14) "For example, as we will show, a materialist readily believes-without any reliable evidence whatsoever-that great spiritual ... John wants to show that all spiritual experience is a kind of mental illness. Even apostle Paul suffered from delusions because of ... disorder or a dissociative condition such as a trance-like state or dissociative identity disorder (DID, ie split personality like Sybil). ... ... During Victoria's long reign, they increasingly dominated public discourse about insanity, and in the process, they elaborated and refined a ... ...
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39: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Kitten ...
Adultery, Deception, lying, violence, uncontrolled anger, rage, slander Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Insanity, Unhappy, Unrespected, Unappreciated, Underpaid Self-disablement EDS-7.2 - Chemical imbalance EDS-7.3 No. They were never prescribed psychiatric drugs. Benefits EDS-7.4 ... At the end of 5 years, she was married to a new man where she was a world authority on business management. The case of "Kitten" Debbie was ... her a security proximity access card to enter the building that was one of a kind! It was the only pink card among all the other staffers. ... heart leaped for joy for she knew then, that she was a secret candidate for a future space mission. She always knew she would do great things! ... She stopped and picked up a female, homeless, transient mental patient and brought her home where she spent 3 nights because Debbie believed ... He replied: "You may have a mood disorder, or a delusional disorder, or bi-polar affective disorder and are in a Hypomanic state, or have a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-kitten.htm
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40: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all clinical Psychiatrists, mental health care professionals and Christians interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and ... Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Sloth: duty shirking, dependency, Insanity Complaints: I am unhappy (with my husband) Self-disablement ... These Symptomes requir'd great preparation of the vitiated humors before she could undergo such an operation; frequent bleedings ... course of physick she began to enquire more seriously into the state of domestic affairs at the servants who came to see her, spoke more ... Today's neuroleptic drugs kind of chemical lobotomy, a dumbing down, a zombification of the individual. In 1725 AD, they would make the person ... Whereas Helmont reported many downed from his cure, Blair never lost a patient! His final device included a large pump that elevated 18,000 ... ...
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41: Advancement of Learning, Francis Bacon, 1605 AD
He believed that insanity was something that occurred in the mind "affection" alone: "So in medicining of the Mind, after knowledge of the divers ... with Thomas Willis's (1672) Neurologie' and became a focal point of psychiatric research after Bayle (1822; 1826) and Calmeil (1826) had succeeded by ... state of the mind & will. For as your Majestie sayth most aptly and elegantly; As the Tongue speaketh to the Eare, so the gesture speaketh to the Eye. And therefore a number of subtile persons, whose eyes doe dwell upon the faces and fashions of men; doe well know the advantage of this observation; as being most part of their abilitie; neither can it bee denied, but that it is a great ... This continuance of Medicinall History, I find desicient, which I understand neither to be so infinite, as to extend to every common Case, nor so ... from them, in case where the Anatomy is of a defunct patient; wheras now upon opening of bodies, they are passed over sleightly, and in silence .. . ... ...
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42: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
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 ... Introduction: The word bedlam means a state of uproar, confusion, chaos and anarchy and has its origin from the name of the most famous mental ... 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 lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great ... century, Bethlem remained the only specialized receptacle of this kind, and provision there was on an exceedingly modest scale. (In 1403-4, ... sort: a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent ... the keepers, thrown into his bed, and leg-locked, without enquiry or observation: chains are universally substituted for the strait-waistcoat. ... ...
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43: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
J. Drugs do not make us commit suicide, crimes or murder K. The argument: "drugs improved the patient" L. Psychiatric drugs prevent true ... Hence, it is futile to debate whether psychotropic drugs "work." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p" 177) Psychiatric drugs are ... In 1806 AD, Pinel understood what most doctors of his day failed to accept: Drugs don't cure insanity because it is not a physical problem, ... secret hath been by its inventors withheld from the rest of man-kind, or, which is more probable, hath never yet been discovered." (A ... See the case of Egg. B. Psychiatric drugs don't correct biochemical imbalances in the brain because they don't exist! The biochemical brain ... imbalance until drugs are taken again after two days which restores the unnatural equilibrium back to its previous drug induced state. ... I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert ... ...
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44: Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism, Franz Anton Mesmer ...
Mesmer believed he and his disciples, had the ability to transmit a magic power to cure insanity from their body to another. For 70 years, ... In Acts 8, Simon the sorcerer was called "the great power of god". However when he saw the apostle Peter lay his hands on a man and impart one ... Biologic psychiatry promises easy answers to a public hungry for them. To give a patient nothing but a diagnosis and a pill demonstrates ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist ... judgment; by means of it the physician becomes acquainted with the state of health of each individual, and decides with certainty upon the ... of the same kind as those which nature produces, or which a skilful physician has the art to excite to facilitate the cure of diseases .. . ... And at the same time they think themselves obliged to add as an important observation, that the compressions and the repeated action of the ... ...
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45: Neurypnology; the Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Hypnotism, Hypnosis ...
... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist ... Even the slightest reaction or response can have a great influence. As Frank notes: "The very subtlety and unobtrusiveness of the therapist's ... The first exhibition of the kind I ever had an opportunity of attending, was one of M. Lafontaine's conversazioni, on the 13th November, 1841. ... At the next conversazione, six nights afterwards, one fact, the inability of a patient to open his eyelids, arrested my attention. I considered that to be a real phenomenon, and was anxious to discover the physiological cause of it. Next night, I watched this case when again operated ... accuracy, by experiments and observation in private .. . I considered the experiments fully proved my theory; and expressed my entire conviction that the phenomena of mesmerism were to be accounted for on the principle of a derangement of the state of the cerebro-spinal centres, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/neurypnology-the-rationale-of-nervous-sleep-hypnotism-james-braid-1843ad.htm
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46: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
The history of Psychiatry Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum ... The "keepers" of the Mad houses, known today as psychiatric nurses! The "keeper managers" are known today as psychiatric nurse managers of a ... Recognized by contemporaries as a leading authority on insanity, Monro's close social connections with members of the aristocracy and gentry, ... Fox's mad house near Bristol, so Battie was merely copying them. "The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she had become mad, including family, friends and external pressures. Only in such a state of asylum could treatment have a chance of success. ... Till, the manager of the London waterworks, with being too familiar with a female patient of great beauty, such female having been a servant ... the keepers, thrown into his bed, and leg-locked, without enquiry or observation: chains are universally substituted for the strait-waistcoat. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/mad-doctors-mad-house-keepers-alienists.htm
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47: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
"In 1978, Philip Seeman at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At autopsy, the brains of twenty ... 2. Historically, Schizophrenia is known as "dementia praecox", insanity or madness (from the root word for out of control anger: madness) and is always associated with delusion and paranoia. 3. First and second Laws of Psychiatry: a. Psychiatric theorem #1: Behaviour is a choice. ... To get into such a dreadful state, he or she must have first felt manipulated and controlled by other people. The reality of this suffering in ... seen in other conditions, brain imaging cannot be used as a diagnostic test to indicate the presence of Schizophrenia for a given patient. ... This kind of faith in science and progress is staggering, not to mention naive and perhaps delusional. (Against Biologic Psychiatry, Dr. David ... This suggestion is supported not only by the neuroimaging evidence cited, but also by the familiar clinical observation that when a (hearing) ... ...
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48: Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases, Herman ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1715 AD, Herman Boerhaave, Doctor, believed that insanity was caused ... appear immediately, and are mostly as follows; The Colour of the Patient internally and externally is first paler, yellower, more tawny, ... a putrid Alcali, or an oily rustiness, if they were of the animal Kind, hence Belches, Winds, Cramps, Costiveness, and very hard Stools; a ... ought to be prevented if possible: If it continues in this state any time it becomes incurable , and sometimes mortal, as will appear ... the loosen'd Matter grow very sharp, and throwing it self with a great violence upon the tender Vessels of the Liver, it destroys them, ... directs, having always an eye to the singular Acrimony in this Case, which never fails of being present in view. 1104. But when that ... and opposite to the different Sorts known from the exact: observation of the proximate Cause and different Constitution of the Patient. ... ...
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49: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
"If these shocking presumptions were not an actual description of the current state of the Psychology industry, they might be laughable. But ... Torrette's and OCD are diagnosed by behaviour alone, proving its cure lies in will power and self-control. The case of "Twitchy" The general ... DNA, bad brain wiring or a chemical imbalance of the brain. In psychiatric discussion circles, there is little difference between Tourette's ... and OCD share a quality with schizophrenia, namely, that there are no medical tests and diagnosis is based solely on behaviour observation. ... It is well documented, that this kind of repetitive thinking/action actually changes the wiring in the brain the way a weightlifter increases muscle mass. "The key problem with OCD [Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder] is that the more often the patient actually engages in a compulsive ... As we will see, if neural circuits receive a great deal of traffic, they will grow. If they receive little traffic, they will remain the same ... ...
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50: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... diagnosis to prescribe and follow the progress of the moral treatment adopted according to the psychological characteristics of the case. ... Gall And Srunzeux," Etc. 1817. (Title-page of J. G. Spurzheim's Observations on . . . insanity, 1817) PHRENOLOGY On the Influence of the ... Notwithstanding this accident the hunter walked home two leagues on foot. A great number of similar examples have been noted, partly as ... And in many cases of mental alienation, instead of finding out any cause in the brain, an evidently diseased state has been observed in quite ... of the mind, are consined to the following expressions : - The patient continued to walk, to eat and drink; he had his consciousness ... Not succeeding in this way, he left all the notions of philosophy, and compared . . . individuals who excelled in any one kind of functions, ... PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES. 24. INDIVIDUALITY. -- The desire to see; ability to acquire knowledge by observation; the looking faculty. Excess: An ... ...
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