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51: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... as well as from the impossibility of employing powerful medicines, in a long continuance, without doing some injury to the constitution. ... The improvement of one part of the system, has so frequently and regularly kept pace with that of the other, as to leave no doubt of the great ... for a great length of time, by the judicious use of the scari-fying instrument, applied to the shoulders and back of the neck; and on this means of prevention being with-held, a relapse shortly ensued. HenCe, we cannot but perceive the importance of insane patients being under ... instances of mental alienation *, considerable * I adopt this term from an opinion, that the ti/ii%m. of the French, conveys a more ... Is then the violent excitement of the principle of fear, better adapted to enable the maniac to control his wanderings, and to suppress his ... The best fare is provided, and the visiters are treated with. all the attention of strangers. The evening generally passes in the greatest ... ...
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52: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... which vividly excite the imagination; insomnia; immoderate exercise; long-lasting periods of repose; hunger; loss of blood; drunkenness; ... Chemical psychiatric historians have nothing to gain, and everything to lose, if they admit that the until the 1950's, almost everyone ... or else we should be thankful for the lowest State, as being much better than that which we deserved." (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, ... H. Mental illness is caused by Christians leading double sinful lives! The term "cognitive dissonance" was first coined in the 1950's, but the ... In fact, Mary Hall was faking the whole thing (hysteria) for attention because she did not like the way she was being treated by her father. ... But he most famous for his Cat piano (Katzenklavier) therapy. Click to View In 1806 AD, Sir Charles Bell, Artist, describes how madness begins ... This method of subduing furious maniacs, has succeeded in an admirable manner ... I have generally found patients to become at once so ... ...
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53: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... We need the foundation of our national house treated with the insecticide of information from the top officials of the legis-lative hall, ... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma July 6, 1951. VII INTRODUCTION In January, 1945, a gospel meeting of eight days length was conducted in Houston, ... The author of this work has long been one of the most in-fluential preachers among churches of Christ. Born in Sep-tember, 1896, in Montague ... The hierarchy of the "Holy Roman Empire" (with three question marks punctuating that term) was the order of the day. Hierarchy means "the rule ... A messenger came to Ne-hemiah by night, reporting a plot to waylay Nehemiah and to take his life. He had better flee! Nehemiah said, "Should ... not yet been decided by a Council, and maintained the view of the liability of Councils to correction and improvement by sub-sequent Councils. ... the gift of a good meal." 2. The physician advises a group of patients: "Go ye, and be bathed every one of you for the healing of your ... ...
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54: The free, three session, Biblical counseling system
... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 117) 2. Rather than being the best suited to evaluate therapy, psychologists and their clients are the least able to answer the questions: Is therapy effective? Is it any better than friendship? Do high-paid professionals do a better job than minimally trained counselors? Does training and experience improve a therapist's skill? Is therapy always safe? Do professionals know more about ... As a matter of fact, that same ratio-two out of three people-got better in mental hospitals a hundred years ago. . . . Patients get better regardless of what is done to them. Unfortunately the analyst often interprets improvement as a result of his treatment. It does not bother him that other people use other methods with equal ... But much more significant than the gradual disillusionment of patients is the wholesale defection of analysists themselves from the Freudian fold. Many doctors are now sharply challenging the need for long-drawn-out excavations of the ... ...
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55: Ordinary Christians make the best psychologists
Ordinary Christians make better psychiatrists than psychiatrists, better psychologists than psychologists and better councilors than councilors! Introduction: We have ... Do high-paid professionals do a better job than minimally trained counselors? Does training and experience improve a therapist's skill? Is therapy always safe? Do ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 114) "the psychiatrist's special training is said to equip him "no better . . . than any other human being of similar age and similar experience of working directly with disturbed people". Werry sees psychiatric training as largely irrelevant to the work he must pursue. (John S. Werry's ... Feuchtersleben deserves to be better known than he is: he coined the term psychopathology and recognized that mental illnesses are not "like other illnesses" but that, ... The preacher as a minister of God, allows God's opinion to be known. Since there is a long history of empathy displayed in the preacher, the judgments are accepted in the ... ...
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56: Psychiatry: Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative ...
with drugs is like smashing a computer because of a software virus. 3. Dissociative Identity Disorder, (DID) is best treated by nominating them for an Oscar. 4. Jesus commands us not to be deceptive. 5. Multiple Personality Disorder is closely ... Schrieber was deluged with letters from women thanking her for helping them understand that they were "multiples." it was not long before psychologists, in what Spiegel refers to as "a whole new cult, a whole new wave of hysteria,"' began finding cases of MPD among their patients. Quickly, psychologists began to report higher and higher frequencies, eventually claiming occurrences of one person in every hundred in ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 260) 5. "In another instance involving multiple personalities, an angry former patient confronted her psychologist, "Don't you think it is odd that no one is getting better and that everyone wants to cut and kill themselves after they get into therapy with you?" ... he responded by saying, "And which ... ...
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57: Psychiatry: Chemical imbalances are mythical. Anti-psychotic ...
Furthermore, anti-psychotic drug treatment is associated with the induction of irreversible brain pathology (resulting in reduced intellectual and abnormal motor functioning) and shortened life expectancy. Pre-neuroleptic drug era long-term follow-up ... Ballesteros J, Gonzales-Pinto A, & Bulbena A. Tardive dyskinesia associated with higher mortality in psychiatric patients: results of a meta-analysis of seven independent studies. J Clin Psychopharmacology, 20:2, 188-194, 2000. E Christensen. ... Al. Subcortical MRI Volumes in Neuroleptic-Naïve and Treated Patients with Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 1711-1717. 1998. (Drugs cause hypertrophy of the caudate, putamen, and thalamus, which is thought to be "structural ... Archives of General Psychiatry, 55, 145-151, 1998. (Use of neuroleptics is associated with volume reduction (or atrophy) of frontal lobes and temporal lobes. As the brain atrophies in this way, here is said to improvement in delusions and ... ...
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58: Psychiatry is Anti-Christian, Atheistic and Humanistic
Eccl 12:7 says that at death: "then the dust (body) will return to the earth as it was, and the spirit will return to God who gave it." Ecclesiastes 12:7. This concept of the dual nature of man is rejected by most everyone in the psychiatric community. The ... When Psychiatrists read this page their response is: "Those dumb Christians! We have been kicking them around for 100 years and they finally caught on! The cat is out of the bag! What took them so long?" There are Psychiatrists who reject the Biological/... Even atheist Richard Dawkins embarrassed himself by flying 7000 miles to try it on and experience God for himself! Click to View Bad Advice: Remembering and getting angry is better than forgiving and forgetting Psychologists use therapy methods that are opposite to what the Bible says! Click to View High Self-esteem is a sin Psychologists promote high self-esteem rather than Biblical selflessness Click to View Deny personal responsibility Psychologists view mental patients as ... ...
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59: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Gen. 12: J; 24: G2 ; Num. 13: 17,) is a proper name the Xegeb and should commonly be so rendered, in order to its better understanding. " The tract below Hebron, which forms the link between the ... Com. at Josh. 15: 21-32.) "Asa geographical term the name has been entirely ignored in the English version; . . . and the misapprehension has given rise to several absurd contradictions in terms." (Palmer s DCS. of Exod., II., 2!2.) "The rendering south in our Authorized Ver sion, is apt to confuse the general reader." (Edersheim s Exod. and Wand., p. 1C5.) This point is treated at length in Wilton s ... Canaanites), who were incomparably more important, are mentioned alone." 4 It is not clear, from the text, how long the Israelites were journeying from Sinai to Kadesh. The season of the year is ... But that was before his adoption of an old-time theory of the exodus required of Brugsch a re-arranging of the identifications of sites in Lower Egypt, and an " improvement " on the plain ... ...
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60: Children's Aid Society (CAS) legally kidnap your kids while you ...
... Stopping psychologists from influencing the justice System: "Bogus psychology is often used to fuel "dueling experts," who mislead the courts daily, deluding judges and juries into believing that ... The parents pay the cost of a psychiatric assessment. The psychiatry industry makes HUGE money off these psychiatric assessments of a family. The cost is $6000-35,000. At 30-40 hours, they take 30 - ... While these treatments generally lack any proof of their long-term effectiveness, they have become legally sanctioned, publicly endorsed and accepted, and are widely used. in referring to publicly ... (c) Causing a child to undergo unwarranted abuse interviews; (d) Causing a child to receive therapy for trauma they have not suffered; (e) Creating false memories in children; (f) Forcing, ... Can you supply three references (teacher, neighbour, pastor) that we can phone and verify that your children are better behaved than my kids who you are trying to legally kidnap from me. Have you ... ...
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61: Social Anxiety Disorder or Social Phobia is pure "classic" Junk ...
Research supported by NIMH and by industry has shown that there are two effective forms of treatment available for social anxiety: certain medications and a specific form of short-term psychotherapy called cognitive-behavioral therapy. ... Organization) 2. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: In general, anxiety disorders are treated with medication, specific types of psychotherapy, or both (Anxiety Disorders, National ... Biological Theories: Several biological theories of panic disorder are prominent in the psychiatric literature. We summarize the evidence for or against some of the most promising of these. ... It avoided the ambivalence inherent in Little Hans's original conflict, as he not only hated but also loved his father. It also allowed his ego to cease generating anxiety as long as he ... This classical learning theory model of phobias has received much reinforcement from the relative success of behavioral (i.e., deconditioning) techniques in the treatment of many patients ... ...
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62: Mental Illness and Brain imaging systems: fMRI, CT, MRI, SPECT ...
... polyspikes, frequently followed by a slow wave, are often seen interictally in epileptic patients (Aminoff 1986; Goodin and Aminoff 1984)." (Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical ... In other words, there is as yet no definitive evidence that any psychiatric laboratory test or brain-imaging mea-sure can provide a comprehensive and clearly incremental improvement to the ... it ought to be clear that, except for the diagnoses of neurological diseases (which are treated by neurologists), no psychiatric diagnosis is, or can be, pathology-driven; instead, all such diagnoses are driven by ... The Christian believes that man consciously survives death with his memories and self identity in the spirit world long after his physical brain is destroyed. This is seen in the story of the ... Virtually everything we do or think partakes of our rememberings, an interpretation consistent with the inability of experimental psychologists and neuroscientists to localize memory in any ... ...
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63: Psychiatry: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and other 12 step programs ...
But regrettably, these simplistic theories are widely applied and widely accepted in a society that naively trusts psychologists to be scientific and objective, optimistic and positive, and caring ... Carl Jung noted that this is precisely what happened to a man who used alcohol around 1900 AD, as "a desperate attempt to narcotize himself, to forget his oppressive situation." b. Carl Jung treated ... If they had any fear they might be cast into hell for drunkenness, they would likely find a reason to "stay stopped". 2. "I am constantly amazed by how many patients who come to see me believe or ... This kind of faith in science and progress is staggering, not to mention naive and perhaps delusional. (Against Biologic Psychiatry, Dr. David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. ... While these treatments generally lack any proof of their long-term effectiveness, they have become legally sanctioned, publicly endorsed and accepted, and are widely used. In referring to publicly ... ...
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64: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Husbands who committed their unwanted wives to a mental hospitals Historic psychiatric false imprisonment "Wife-be-gone" Wanna get rid of your disobedient, naggy or ... The rattling of Chains, the Shrieks of those severely treated by their barbarous Keepers, mingled with Curses, Oaths, and the most blasphemous Imprecations, did from ... of the most horrible Confusion: but the Violence of this Uproar continued not long, it being only occasion'd by the &II Entrance of the Keepers into the Cells of ... helpless Objects of Compassion, who being Hand-cuffed, and the Fetters on their Legs fast bolted into the floor, can air no farther than the length of their Chain ! ... or their unwanted wives. "the vile practice now so much in vogue among the better sort as they are called, but the worst sort in fact; namely, the sending their ... to visit the women's galleries: one of the side rooms contained about ten patients, each chained by one arm or leg to the wall; the chain allowing them merely to ... ...
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65: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View "The rattling of Chains, the Shrieks of those severely treated by their barbarous Keepers, mingled with Curses, Oaths, and ... How Long have you been here, &c. which most times enrages the Distracted person, tho calm and quiet before, and then the poor Creature falls a Raving .. Thirdly, As long as such Disturbances ... E. Wakefield) "At Leskeard there were two women confined. In a fit place for them? Very far from it; indeed I hardly know what to term the places, but they were no better than dungeons." (Report From The Committee On Madhouses ... Some lunatics were indeed confined for life, and literary accounts of patients such as Margaret Nicholson dwelt morbidly on the departure of their hopes and spirit as they whiled away their ... which on each side of the waist bar enclosed his arms, rendering it impossible for him to lie on his side, even if the length of the chains from his neck and shoulders would permit it. ... ...
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66: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... At first they present subjects which will offend no one till they gain the confidence of the people. Gradually they introduce their peculiar dogmas, then come out more boldly, till at length they ... If a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or business man should enter a town and denounce all others of his profession as quacks, fools, or deceivers, how would he be treated? All would combine against him ... My experience illustrates the power which error and superstition have over men. I am amazed at myself that I was held there so long, after my better judgment was convinced that it was an error. I propose to tell ... the world, the theological committee, the one on camp meetings, on a special course of study in our college, on the improvement of the ministry, etc. This shows what they thought of my ability. ... To this I object, because (1) SEAL is never defined by the word SIGN, nor SIGN by the word SEAL; nor is one term ever given as the synonym for the other. I have carefully examined fourteen ... ...
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67: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD is pure "classic ...
... Remember that when a normal, high energy boy is expected to sit in a classroom about the same length of time adults do in an office job, they might find this a little ... How can ADHD be treated? Many treatments -- some with good scientific basis, some without -- have been recommended for individuals with ADHD. The most proven treatments are medication and behavioral therapy." (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Peter Jensen, MD May 2003) 4. "What ... The parents' focus should be on looking forward and finding the best possible way to help their child. Scientists are studying causes in an effort to identify better ... D. The iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare: 1. Ritalin use in children lead directly to permanent disability as adults: learn more 2. ... It will 4. We have no problem if psychologists want to sit around drinking coffee and dreaming up new names for normal human behaviours. a. Go ahead and diagnose a ... ...
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68: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
of the period which sponsored not only more and better hospitals, but was concerned also with the welfare of the poor, prison reforms, abolition of the slave trade etc. ... His aim was to make immediate contact with patients and this he achieved without words simply by catching their eye. Having established rapport or as he put it gained the ... The chief reliance in the cure of insanity must be rather on management than medicine. The government of maniacs is an art, not to be acquired without long experience, and frequent and attentive observation. Although it has been of late years much advanced, it is still capable of improvement. As maniacs ... She did not, for some time, seem to know that any body was in the room; at length she looked up, and the moment I caught her eye, for, till then I had been silent, I told ... Before I saw hers she had not only beat, and otherwise ill-treated the servants, but rejected; with fury and disdain, both medicine and food; by which refractory conduct, ... ...
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69: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
... 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 spiritual choice, his treatment of shock therapy was ... Today, ECT is viewed as a short term (30 days) distraction from insanity until the physical brain recovers from being shocked. Running electricity through the brain ... Two or three years after, our patients were so numerous that we were obliged to divide them; so part were electrified in Southwark, part at the Foundary, others near ... 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 ... The entire creation was at peace with man, so long as man was at peace with his Creator. So that well might "the morning stars sing together, and all the sons of God ... ...
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70: SPECT: Change Your Brain Change Your Life, Daniel Amen, 1998 ...
... Her daughter was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, placed on medication, and made "a 180 degree" improvement. The mother told me she was grateful for the new information that helped her daughter heal ... I am presenting the system we use in my clinic, which has worked so well for our patients. Presenting and defining these five terms-prefrontal cortex, cingulate system, deep limbic system, basal ganglia, and ... Third, we have had the use of one of the best SPECT cameras avail-able, which provides more and better information than older cam-eras. The purpose of this book is not to encourage readers to go out and get their ... My goal is to help explain a wide variety of human be-haviors, both aberrant and normal, by showing the images of the brain that SPECT provides. These images make it plain that many problems long thought of as psychiatric in nature-depression, panic disorders, attention deficit disorders-are actually medical problems that can be treated using a medical ... ...
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71: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... Records of an English legal incompetency jurisdiction demonstrate that both government officials and laymen accepted that psychiatric disorders had biological and ... Furthermore, some physicians with established reputations in psychiatry accepted patients into their homes for prolonged cures. (Am J Psychiatry 1989; 146:1580-1584) ... persons who were mentally subnormal from birth, without hope of improvement. "Lunatics" exhibited psychotic behavior but were judged capable of recovery (7, 8). ... Having scaled these elementary hurdles, Ambrose Bennett was questioned about several things for his estate. He [stated] that he had £200 a year annuity or better . . ... According to another petition, John Sykes had long been "greviously visited with a palsey . . . that . . . deprived him of his understanding and of late caused him to ... into their own home for the purpose of providing prolonged care. [actually short term care to bring about improvement S.R.] Created in the first instance to protect ... ...
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72: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
... 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." ... Mark D. Altschule, 1965 AD, p 149) "Cox's greatest influence with which posterity links his name was his popularising of swinging as a psychiatric treatment. ... completely established', or so he fondly believed. 'From hence a degree of improvement has arisen in the methodus medendi, from the introduction of some new disease ... Where insanity attacks patients of delicate habits, with previous consumptive or pulmonic symptoms, swinging has been found particularly beneficial. I have sometimes ... The sickness produced resembles that occasioned by sailing, than which perhaps none is more severe: and though in long voyages the most delicate systems have borne it ... series of disappointments and losses at length deprived him of reason: after being treated in the most judicious manner, without success, he was consigned to my care. ... ...
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73: Official creed of the Shakers: Compendium (1859) Mother Ann Lee
... As a new, practical and living sense is found in the terms resurrection, regeneration, so do the followers of Mother Ann Lee learn from her a new rendering of this old theologic term, ... It is man's duty in this world to cultivate his natural powers and capacities, solely with reference to the rendering himself the better recipient of the truths of the higher spheres, ... They may continue thus as long as it comports with their faith, circumstances, and spiritual improvement. 10. They are, however, required to bear in mind the necessity and importance of a spiritual increase, without which they will be ever exposed to fall ... Children thus received are treated with great care and tenderness. The government exercised over them is mild, gentle, and beneficent, which usually excites in them feelings of ... but the convictions of her youth often returned upon her with much force, which at length brought her under excessive tribulation of soul, in which she sought earnestly for ... ...
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74: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... . .. no part or Function of the Body escapes the Influence of this tedious and long protracted Disease, whose Symptoms are so violent and numerous, that it is no ... Cure is either unnecessarily protracted, or totally frustrated; for the Patients are so delighted, not only with a Variety of Medicines, but also of Physicians. .. . ... anti- hysterics (the eighteenth-century term for all cures of the hyp), no medical writer of the century ever promoted the use of herbs to the extent that Hill did. ... Distinctions among these, of interest primarily to medical historians, cannot be treated here. As good a definition as any is found in Dr. Johnson's Dictionary ... The disease was common in antient Greece and her phyficians underflood it, better than thofe perhaps of later times, in any other country; who though happy in many ... liver, the whole body becomes yellow, tawny, greenifh, and at length of that deep and dufky hue, to which men of fwift imagination have given the name of blackness. ... ...
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75: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... that morbid condition of the female organism which is designated by the comprehensive term 'hysteria.'" Mrs. White was always telling what great things she had done. ... He was brought up to reverence Mrs. White and her revelations. Through long years he had every opportunity to study her case. Against his best interests he was ... White while having a "vision." Compare it carefully with the condition of patients affected by the diseases already described, many cases of which have been treated ... H.V. Pierce gives the cause of, and hereditary tendencies to, epilepsy. He says: "Many of the cases treated by us have been brought on as the results of an injury to ... The body is erect and raised to its utmost height, or else is extended at full length in recumbent posture. A peculiarly radiant smile illuminates the countenance, ... They have wished to destroy it, but it shall be painted in all hearts by much better preachers than myself'" (pp. 91, 92) D'Aubigne's "History of the Reformation" ... ...
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76: Psychiatry: The Science of Lies by Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD
I have never harbored any patriotic sentiments toward psychiatry. My aim has been to abolish psychiatric slavery, not reform it." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 12) "To be sure, as long as we define psychiatry as a medical specialty, we are compelled to define coercion as care, and the deprivation of liberty under psychiatric auspices as both the prevention of suicide or homicide and the provision of therapy. Abolishing psychiatric slavery-that is, the practice of depriving of persons defined as mental patients of liberty by incarceration in hospitals-requires stripping the psychiatrist of the privilege and power to lock up people. Such ... All other issues are secondary." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 226) "Madness and its synonyms are fuzzy terms. It is clear, however, that mad persons are unwanted persons and that we use the term broadly to refer to abnormal, unwanted behavior." As a rule, a person behaves "madly" for reasons of his own, that is, because of ... ...
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77: Borderline Personality Disorder, BPD is not caused from chemical ...
Psychiatry is Junk science No scientific data that Psychiatry works! Click to View Snapshot: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the benchmark of psychiatric behaviour control. Diagnosed in the DSM-IV as those who are selfish, rude, arrogant, violent, Borderline ... reckless driving, or binge eating; d. recurring suicidal threats or self-injurious behavior; e. marked, persistent uncertainty about self-image, long term goals, friendships, and values; f. impulsivity, mood instability, aggression, anger, anxiety, and irritability 5. Borderline Personality Disorder, BPD is best treated in different ways depending on the age: a. Age 1-5: a wooden spoon on the rear end. b. Age 6-10: the time out bench c. ... disorders in the DSM-4. However it is clear they are learned sinful behaviours: 1. "Recent Research Findings: Although the cause of BPD is unknown, both environmental and genetic factors are thought to play a role in predisposing patients to BPD symptoms and traits. ... ...
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78: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Dogs ...
... They sat in the back yard for hours and several times the sound of 3 different dogs could be heard barking in the distance. "See. I told you! They are planning their attack on me." He was committed to the psychiatric ward where he was drugged into submission. His bizarre paranoia allowed his wife to obtain a permanent injunction against seeing his children. Because of the anti-psychotic drugs he was unable to work and he got fired from his job. This only intensified his anger against his wife. He had to go on welfare. In court, the judge ordered him permanently drugged, resulting in permanent disability. A Christian named James talked to Andrew and told him to repent about the anger and bitterness. James told Andrew that being angry and bitter was a sin and he had better stop feeling this way, accept his life for what it had become and move on. This resulted in a significant long term improvement that was noticeable to all. However, it took him over 5 years to get the court order ... ...
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79: The fruit of Psychology: Bogus Intelligence testing and culling ...
... Two interesting examples can be found in the area of intelligence testing, one of the first entrepreneurial activities of psychologists. The first provides an example of the misuse of science to support a psychologist's political beliefs; the ... be treated with kindness only "so long as they maintained celibacy," but if they "continued to procreate children, inferior in moral, intellectual and physical qualities, it is easy to believe that the time may come when such persons would be considered as enemies to the State and to have forfeited all claims to kindness."' Under the guise of protecting society, he established the Eugenics Laboratory at University College, London, and founded an organization to promote ideas of racial improvement and ... The authors advocated killing off "absolutely worthless human beings," pointing out that the money spent of spent on keeping them alive thus saved could be better used to better purpose-for instance, on helping a young married couple to set ... ...
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80: Dr. David Kaiser, Against Biologic Psychiatry, Psychiatric Times ...
of this movement, as I believe significant harm is being done to patients under the guise of modern psychiatric treatment. I am a psychiatrist trained in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and I use both psychotherapy and medications in my approach to patients. I state these facts to make it clear that this is not an antipsychiatry tract, and I am speaking from ... Biologic psychiatrists as a whole are unapologetic in their view that they have found the road to the truth, namely that mental illnesses for the most part are genetic in origin and should be treated with biologic ... of a specific form of Utopianism here which blithely announces that our psychic ills are primarily biologic and can be removed from our lives without difficulty, leaving us better adapted and more productive. ... There has been little resistance in the field to this, with the exception of occasional token protest, despite its obvious corrosive and corrupting effects. It is as if psychiatry, long marginalized by science and ... ...
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81: Definition of insanity and mental illness
A. Mental illness is a behaviour not a disease: 1. "Madness and its synonyms are fuzzy terms. It is clear, however, that mad persons are unwanted persons and that we use the term broadly to refer to abnormal, unwanted behavior." As a rule, a person ... It is inherent in the concept of abnormal behavior that it is conduct that displeases others and causes them to suffer. As a rule, the person said to be having a mental illness does not suffer and does not seek psychiatric help. He makes others suffer, and it is they who seek psychiatric help for their suffering by removing its source, that is, by imprisoning the disturbing person. In 1800, the mad-doctor "treated" persons who did not want to be his patients, for behaviors that embarrassed ... The mentally ill are narcissistic, selfishness, self-absorbed, self centered The mentally ill are jealous, angry and vengeful at others who "have it better" The mentally ill are rebellious, anarchist, anti-establishment, rejects the core values of ... ...
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82: Mental Illness is just like any other disease! Mental Illness ...
Reflecting the essentialist viewpoint, some have argued that the term mental illness should be eliminated because so-called mental illnesses are all brain disorders." (Guy A. Boysen, Ph. D. Psychologist, An Evaluation of the DSM Concept of Mental Disorder) Click to View There is no difference between physical and mental illnesses... and other Psychiatric Unicorns! Introduction: The reason the ... The idea that there is no difference between physical and mental illnesses has a long history in medicine. It dates back to the time of Hippocrates and Galen: "People abhor being baffled by the ... This claim is supported by the medical profession, the political class, and the media. Not surprisingly, people regard psychiatrists as the foremost experts on mental illnesses. Psychologists, ... (White House Fact Sheet on Myths and Facts about Mental Illness, 1999) Myth repeated by politicians: "Mental illness can be accurately diagnosed, successfully treated, just as physical illness." ... ...
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83: Neurypnology; the Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Hypnotism, Hypnosis ...
... Psychiatrists and Psychologists are like hypnotists: 1. Modern psychiatrists seem unaware of what psychoanalysts know well, namely how powerful are the words that a patient hears from an authority figure like a psychiatrist. The opportunity here for suggestion, coercion and manipulation are quite real. Patients are often looking to psychiatrists for answers and definitions as they struggle with ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist for those already in psychological treatment: one subtle and ... Kottler, in describing what he called The Compleat Therapist, writes: "it hardly matters which theory is applied or which techniques are selected in making a therapy hour helpful . . . What does ... By the term 'Neuro-Hypnotism,' then, is to be understood, 'nervous sleep;' and, for the sake of brevity, suppressing the prefix 'Neuro,' by the terms- HYPNOTIC Will be understood The state or ... ...
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84: The signs and causes of melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1716 AD
Suffer them not to be long alone, get sit Company to them". As a preacher, Baxter should have known better than to suggest this. When someone is in sin, it justifiably makes them feel bad and under the condemnation of hell. The only cure is repentance and forgiveness from God. Baxter's cure for a fornicator who ... His idea that patients might comfort 'others, that are in deeper Distresses than themselves' was the germ from which later developed group therapy as well as the employment of recovered patients as psychiatric aides; and the 'pretty Diversion to send to them some Person . . . to dispute .. . with them' might be explained in terms of Freud's interpretation that depression ... As much as you can, divert them from the Thoughts which are their Trouble; keep them on some other Talk or Business; break in upon them, and interrupt their Musings; raise them out of it, but with loving Importunity : Suffer them not to be long alone, get sit Company to them, or them to it; especially suffer ... ...
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85: Myth: "Sorry! You have a broken brain!" Psychiatry damages society ...
He notes that the insane were mistreated because the doctors of the day had the etiology wrong about the causes of insanity. He notes that his kinder, gentler moral treatments worked much better! "Derangement of the understanding ... Divorces result! The deviant sex practitioner promotion community (LGBT: lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) have a long history of grossly misleading themselves and the general public into believing that their problems have ... There are many cases of deviant sex practitioners learning the truth that they were not born that way and have entered therapy and become heterosexual, married and lived happily ever after. The psychiatric community labeled deviant sex as a "mental disorder" in the DSM-III. Of course, that was wrong ... B. Experts say the label is more harmful than the disease! "biologically-impaired" Unfortunately what I also see these days are the casualties of this new biologic psychiatry, as patients often come to me with many years of past ... ...
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86: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
others addressing the history of psychiatry rest on three erroneous premises: that so-called mental diseases exist, that they are diseases of the brain, and that the incarceration of "dangerous" mental patients is medically rational and morally just. ... [Today's] plethora of drugs reflects the psychiatric view, now widely held, that the vexations of life are due to mental diseases caused by chemical imbalances in the brain, and that these can be effectively treated by a rebalancing of the chemicals. ... He also identifies high self esteem and a lack of contentment as a cause: "not sufficiently humbled for our Sin, or else we should be thankful for the lowest State, as being much better than that which we deserved". He also identifies cognitive ... Choleric was a synonym for our modern word anxiety or mania. A newborn colic baby is restless, unhappy with both crying and screaming for no apparent reason. This modern medical term has its origin in humoral medicine and is directly connected ... ...
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87: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
Remember that John Monro raved about vomits as a cure for insanity. "The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears to be improvement on the model suggested by Doctor Cox. It is worked by a ... The key was to bring those who are out of control, into submission: "I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed." ... ... Incurables were those who did not respond to any known treatment, yet the chair cured them! "In several cases of continued insanity of long standing, where the swing had been employed as a last ... The insane have always been in full control of their own actions and the chair is an effective method of aversion therapy that works! Later, Sir Alexander Morison, 1828 AD, would also adopt the swing ... On the occasions where sleep was the primary object, I have constantly adopted the plan of continuing the patient an unusual length of time under the slow action of the swing, if possible without ... ...
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88: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
... Blair put forward his `Cataractick way of cold Bathing' as an improvement on Helmont's (1694) hazardous ducking treatment since by it he could 'sink the patients Spirits even to a deliquum without the least hazard of their lives'. It had the following other advantages: The Surprize upon being blindfolded . . . is a ... The horror of such procedures aside, their wider psychiatric significance was that they made superfluous, in fact nugatory, study of the patient's mind. Not only did they provide no incentive for psychological investigation but ... He introduced the method of 'winding an handkerchief round the head, and keeping it continually wet with a spunge dipped in cold water, until it produced a shivering-fit' and continued this for as long as fifteen days, even ... His Observations were never in fact published, but were read to the Royal Society in 1725. The eighteenth century saw many forms and applications of shock therapy in the treatment of the insane, but Blair's must be one of the ... ...
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89: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
... To the fundamentalist, much of mental and emotional suffering is due to sin or moral failings; therefore therapy, to address such suffering, should consist primarily of confession and forgiveness (Adams, 1970; Bobgan & Bobgan, ... to God's necessary intervention for the healing of mental illness, while the commonly accepted psychiatric approach to healing was considered less important. This resulted in a state of cognitive dissonance, given the demands of their future nursing role in the treatment of patients with a mental illness. According to Henley and Furnham (1988), beliefs about the ways in which problems may be overcome or treated are likely to influence help-seeking behaviour, as well as responsiveness and compliance with different treatment strategies. ... Kuyken, W., Brewin, C. R., Power, M. J., & Furnham, A. (1992). Causal beliefs about depression in depressed patients, clinical psychologists and lay persons. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 65, 257-268. Lederach, N. K. ... ...
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90: Phantasmata or Illusions and Fanaticisms, Richard Robert Madden ...
Such epidemics of insanity are usually not recognised for what they are when they occur (comparable perhaps to the lack of insight shown by patients) but are diagnosed in retrospect and so become the ... 'The madness of the various forms of fanaticism is not confined to individuals, it extends to communities . . .' so that study of the one may lead to better understanding and prevention of the other. ... 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 than analytical: 'Popular ... and physical science have made rapid strides of improvement, and dispelled some of the darkest clouds which obscured the intellect and bewildered the reason of vast numbers of people in former ages. ... The panics of a community, like the terrors of an individual when they strike deep and are of long continuance . . . are equally likely now, as at any former period, to be followed by mental disorders ... ...
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91: Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD
...ife-long hypochondriac, recorded elsewhere how he had been deprived of the use of his 'Hands and Feet for many Months' during the Civil War in Ireland at about the time of this incident (Medicinal experiments, 1693. Smith & Walford. Second edition, vol. 2, p. A6a) and needless to say `liv'd to be an Eminent Virtuoso'. In the third extract Boyle appears not as an author and observer of psychiatric ... The physician was Sir William Petty (1623-1687), MD Oxon, founder member of the Royal Society, Physician General to the Army in Ireland, better known as political economist (he assisted John Graunt ... This type of hypochondriasis occurring episodically with marked anxiety and depression in patients who have only to hear of a disease or see a sufferer to be haunted by the fear or even conviction ... EMOTIONAL SHOCK : CAUSE AND CURE Experimenta & observationes physicce: wherein are briefly treated of several subjects relating to natural philosophy in an experimental way. To which is added, a small ... ...
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92: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
We cannot cure you but if you take these drugs but you will feel better." To Christians, this is completely unacceptable. For the Christian, it is clear that living a life in a way that is different ... 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 ... Etiology Scientific test Cure, treatment Down's syndrome Genetic test for extra chromosome in 100% of patients 100% accuracy No cure or treatments: drugs ineffective Diabetes Test for low insulin ... We have, and a genetic cause of mental illness is false as it is theoretical. As an illustration, Reginald Bibby, a sociologist with the university Lethbridge, Alberta, has long documented that the ... The problem with this, is that anxiety and depression are learned responses to how to deal with life's everyday ups and downs. The circular reasoning, then, goes like this: Psychologists study ... ...
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93: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... GENERAL PLAN OF THE WORK. NOTHING has more contributed to the rapid improvement of modern natural history, than the spirit of minute and accurate observation which has distinguished its votaries. The habit of ... From systems of nosology, I had little assistance to expect; since the arbitrary distributions of Sauvages and Cullen were better calculated to impress the conviction of their insufficiency than to simplify my ... To ascertain their characteristic peculiarities, the above survey was followed by cautious and repeated examinations into the condition of individuals. All our new cases were entered at great length upon the journals of the house. Due attention was paid to the changes of the seasons and the weather, and their respective influences upon the patients were ... The recollection of the past appears to unroll with great rapidity, and what had long been not thought of and forgotten, is then presented to the mind in glowing and animated colours. I have frequently stopt at ... ...
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94: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD
... It was, I conceive, equally out of his power to repose in any other position than on his back, the projections which on each side of the waist bar enclosed his arms, rendering it impossible for him to lie on his side, even if the length of ... Dr. Fox also keeps greyhounds for his patients amusement. C Henry Alexander, Esq. Will you be so good as to state to the Committee any other house you visited? The next I have to mention, is at Leskeard in Cornwall .... At Leskeard there were two women confined. In a fit place for them? Very far from it; indeed I hardly know what to term the places, but they were no better than dungeons. Were they under ground? No, they were buildings, but they were very damp and very low. In one of them there was no light admitted ... No bed-place at all, but sleeping on the stone-floor to which she was chained? Yes; the chain was a long one, and fastened to the centre, and admitted of her just coming outside, where she sat. Was she violent? By no means, she was ... ...
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95: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Zombie ...
... Over a period of 6 months, the doctor carefully took Rebecca off the drug. She experienced severe withdraw symptoms. Her mental condition made a dramatic improvement almost immediately. For 30 years Rebecca was a walking zombie during the prime of her life, unable to even do housework or hold ... Like most Christians even today, her husband didn't realize the evils of biopsychiatry. "Movies about mental hospitals or psychiatric treatment sometimes accurately depict how psychiatric drugs can turn people into zombies. In The Dream Team, a comedy starring Michael Keaton, mental patients successfully masquerade as doctors. The patients manage to escape by prescribing enforced medication for the ... However now, she is learning self-control to correct her sinful behaviour, not a drug. This story illustrates how incredibly uninformed most Christians are about the evils of psychiatry. Withdrawal effects from long term use of neuroleptics are severe and becoming drug free requires direct ... ...
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96: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
The real question is how chemically burning the scalp cures insanity! The long and wide use of this quacky treatment only underscores that insanity is a spiritual, not bodily problem. Obviously ... Although today this treatment like so many psychiatric treatments seems laughable if not monstrous, it must again like so many psychiatric treatments, have been followed by some cures for which post ... Even the great Edward Jenner (1749-1823), MD St Andrews & hon. Oxon, FRS, convinced himself on the basis of a few successfully treated cases that counter-irritation by means of an artificial eruption ... the Drugs from which it is drawn very dear, I have, by frequent Experiment, discovered a much better Way of making it; and upon this Account, and in Compassion to the Poor, who are afflicted in ... in all the Cases I have seen; and as I have never us'd any Violence to any Patient, so all the Patients in my House have not only constant Plenty of good and wholsom, but also variety of Food .. . ... ...
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97: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... Of 113 patients in the Bicetre Hospital in France, at one time, Mr. Pinel tells us 34 were from domestic misfortunes, 24 from disappointments in love, 30 from the distressing events of the French ... "In Rush's day, psychiatry was a newborn infant. Many madhouse keepers were clergymen, not physicians. Madness, as the term still implies, was associated with anger, lack of self-control, and suicide ... Click to View "Long ago men tried to shock the insane back into sanity by throwing them into a snake pit- a drastic treatment which by its sudden terror was sometimes successful. Modern methods, ... He had attempted in vain by light punishments and threats, to put a stop to them. At length he went to her cell, from whence he conducted her, cursing and swearing as usual, to a large bathing tub, in ... to observe and learn from their patients at the bedside, but his emphasis upon the Hippocratic doctrine of the four humors was a decisively retrogressive step in the history of psychiatric theory. ... ...
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98: The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: home page
... Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View The Clinical Textbook of Biblical Psychiatry: Self-Diagnostic System Why pay a psychiatrist when you can get better advice for free if you are just honest with yourself! The greatest single barrier to solving your own problems is accepting the contributions you have made to cause your own misery. Psychiatrists are so convinced your sinful behaviours are a real disease, they never council you, only drug you. (Medical doctors don't council you as a cure for diabetes they simply treat you.) Psychologists ... The Devil loves Biopsychiatry because it teaches men they have no freewill as "meat puppets", acting out irresistible urges with defective brain chemistry with no hope of any improvement and their ... Click to View Click to View Click to View Lobotomy (leucotomy or psychosurgery) 1935 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 1938 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) 1985 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) ... ...
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99: Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal ...
From this moment on, the man has lost claim to the kingdom of freedom, to the kingdom of the spirits, at least for as long as he remains in this cycle. He is an automaton: his thinking, his sensation, his activity, proceed in a mechanical manner, no ... It must also have a special correction and punishment room with all the necessary equipment, including the Cox swing (or, better, rotating machine), Reil's fly-wheel, pulleys, punishment chair, Langermann's cell, etc." (Textbook of Disturbances of ... But don't stop there: Take time to listen to God, and receive His words of encouragement. (W. W. Wiersbe, Be obedient 1991, Gen 15:1) "G. L. Harrington, in a V. A. hospital in Los Angeles, for example, worked with 210 male patients in Building 206. ... Now, to begin with, anything that has an anatomically defined specific brain pathology becomes the province of neurology (syphilis is an excellent example). So, to be consistent with this "brain disease" view all the major psychiatric disorders would ... ...
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100: The Brain and Mental illness: The Mind/spirit can trigger physical ...
... Again, that has been demonstrated by experiments and is even used in psychiatric treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder." (The Spiritual Brain, Mario Beauregard Ph.D., Neuroscientist, 2007, p33) ... Despite a significant degree of heterogeneity across individual studies, significant evidence suggests that patients with major depression demonstrate a number of immune changes similar to those seen ... Placebo effect: "Placebo" means "I will please". The placebo effect is the measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behavior not attributable to a medication or invasive treatment that ... This is not to disparage the role of drugs, therapy, or other useful interventions, but ultimately the mind is the most effective agent of change for the brain." (The Spiritual Brain, Mario Beauregard ... Modern psychiatry, being grounded in the theory of evolution, rejects that man has a spirit. They view man a nothing more than a random assortment of chemicals. This has led psychologists to ignore ... ...
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