Title: Perspectives of Mental Health
1Perspectives of Mental Health
2Labels for the Mentally Ill
- -Witches
- -Evildoers
- -Lunatics
3How ancients dealt with abnormal behavior
- Rituals were performed by shamans, magicians,
priests - Potions were given to rid the body of evil
spirits - Exorcisms were carried out
4 What does archeological evidence demonstrate?
5Trepanation
A procedure whereby a hole is drilled in skull to
release the evil spirits.
6Ancient Greeks believed
- -Mentally ill were possessed being punished
by gods for wrongdoing - -Prayer could cure possession
7Greek physician, Hippocrates
- Believed that the origin of mental disorders
are an imbalance of body fluids - -blood
- -phlegm
- -yellow bile
- -black bile
8Depressionaccording to Hippocrates
- -Resulted from excess of black bile
- -Used the term melancholy to refer to
depression - melan black chole bile
9- Middle AgesWide-spread belief that witchcraft
and demonic possession were causes of insanity.
10Abnormal behavior was evidence of devils
worktreatment was responsibility of the church
11During the Renaissance Ancients believed that
movements of the moon stars caused madness.
12During the 1500s special institutions, insane
asylums, were built to house the mentally ill.
13Chaotic unsanitary living conditions in asylums
Infamous London robber, Jack Sheppard, visiting
his mother in notorious Bethlehem asylum.
14The Bethlehem asylum was nicknamed Bedlam for
its chaotic, unsanitary living conditions.
15In 1840s, French physician, Philippe Pinel
supervises unchaining of hospital inmates.
Pinels mental health reforms led to the
widespread movement called moral therapy.
16In colonial times, people who behaved abnormally
were thought to be in league with the devil!
Only a dunking test could resolve the
allegation.
17If the possessed woman did not drown, she was
thought to be in league with the devil.
Dunking test. . .the ultimate no-win situation.
181840s Dorthea Dix American Schoolteacher
- -Campaigned for humane treatment of mentally
disturbed - -Persuaded legislature to provide state funds for
improvement of mental institutions
19In 1883, Emil Kraepelin, German psychiatrist,
developed a system for diagnosing classifying
mental illness.
20Kraepelin was one of the most influential
psychiatrists of his time. His classification
system for mental illness influenced subsequent
classifications.
21-Kraeplein went traveling as far as India,Mexico,
and the U.S.
-He was planning a journey to Ceylor with one of
his pupils when he died in 1926.
22The journey continues . . .