Title: History of Abnormal Psychology
1History of Abnormal Psychology
- Introduction to Clinical Psychology
- Discussion Section 2
2Abnormality It is Not a New Phenomena
- Goal
- Learn milestones (key events and figures) in the
history of abnormal psychology - Procedure
- Review Timeline
- Act out an audio tour
3Act out an Audio Tour?
- Review timeline
- Divide into small groups
- Each group will receive scripts for their time
period. - You will have a few minutes to review and
practice your scripts - Final product act out entire tour (eg.
everyone listens to room 1 as they act out their
script
4Tasks for Each Group(Allotted time 10 minutes)
- Review and practice script for your era
- Identify the visuals (power point slides)
- Select individuals to read specific parts
- Select someone to operate slides with pictures
- .
5Tour the Museum(Allotted time 35 minutes)
- Room 1- 4 presents their materials
6 Abbreviated TimelineRoom 1 Stone Age
- Mental disorders treated by trephination
7Abbreviated TimelineRoom 1 Early Civilizations
(430-377 BC)
- Greeks and Romans
- Hipprocrates (humors, hysteria)
8Abbreviated TimelineRoom 1 Middle Ages (about
500-1400s)
- Demonological explanations and treatments
- Pope Innocent and the Malleus Maleficarum
(1486-1669) - Demonic Views held over from Middle Ages
- Americas witch hunt ((1692)
9Abbreviated TimelineRoom 2 Renaissance (about
1400-1700)
- Rise of the Asylums
- Bethlehem hospital
- Williamsburg Virginia first mental hospital
- Weyer
10Abbreviated TimelineRoom 2 Room 19th Century
Reform and Moral Treatment
- Therapeutic Reforms Moral Therapy
- Pinel
- Tuke
- Rush
- Legislative Reforms
- Dix
11Abbreviated TimelineRoom 3 1850 to 1900
Biological and Psychological Perspectives
- Biological
- Kraepelin publishes psychiatry textbook
- General paresis linked to physical cause
- Psychological
- Hypnotism
- Mesmer
- Breuer
- Charcot
- Freud
12Abbreviated TimelineRoom 4 Post 1900
- Biological Perspective
- John Grey
- Development of medications and shock treatment
- Psychological Perspectives
- Humanistic Theories (Jung, Adler, Maslow, Rogers)
- Behavioral Theories (Pavlov, Watson, Skinner)
13Stone AgeTreatment by Trephination
14(No Transcript)
15(No Transcript)
16(No Transcript)
17Pope Innocent IV
18(No Transcript)
19Johnan Wyer
20King Henry VIII
21(No Transcript)
22(No Transcript)
23(No Transcript)
24(No Transcript)
25William Tuke
26(No Transcript)
27Dorothea Dix
28Dorothea Dixs presentation to Congress
29Emil Kraepelin
30Friedrich Mesmer
31(No Transcript)
32Mesmerism
33Hollywood depiction of mesmerism
34Jean Charcot
35Charcot, an advocate for hynosis
36Sigmund Freud
37Freuds Office
38Freud Ready for a client
39Manfred Sakel
40Humanistic Psychotherapy
Alfred Adler
Carl Jung
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
41Ivan Pavlov
J.B. Watson
BF.Skinner