History of mental illness?

Question by Go Herd: History of mental illness?
I’m writing a paper on the history of mental illness and how it has come to be accepted in society today. I’ve looked all night for sources through my university’s library website but all that I can come up with are abstracts and “unavailable” documents. Does anyone know where I can go to find reliable research sources?

Thanks in advance!

Best answer:

Answer by simple !!! but cute
Our earliest explanation of what we now refer to as psychopathology involved the possession by evil spirits and demons. Many believed, even as late as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that the bizarre behavior associated with mental illness could only be an act of the devil himself. To remedy this, many individuals suffering from mental illness were tortured in an attempt to drive out the demon. Most people know of the witch trials where many women were brutally murdered due to a false belief of possession. When the torturous methods failed to return the person to sanity, they were typically deemed eternally possessed and were executed.
1600s
Native American shamans, or medicine men, summoned supernatural powers to treat the mentally ill, incorporating rituals of atonement and purification.
1692
Witchcraft and demonic possession were common explanations for mental illness. The Salem witchcraft trials sentenced nineteen people to hanging.
1724
Puritan clergyman, Cotton Mather (1663-1728), broke with superstition by advancing physical explanations for mental illnesses.
1812
Benjamin Rush (1745-1813) became one of the earliest advocates of humane treatment for the mentally ill with the publication of Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon Diseases of the Mind, the first American textbook of psychiatry.
1843
There were approximately 24 hospitals–totaling only 2,561 beds–available for treating mental illness in the United States.
1908
Manic depressive Clifford Beers (1876-1943) wrote The Mind That Found Itself, an account of his experience as a mental patient which vividly describes the cruelty that was the norm of institutional care. Beers went on to found the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, predecessor to today’s National Mental Health Association.
1909
Sigmund Freud visited America and lectured on psychoanalysis at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
1910
Emil Kraepelin first describes Alzheimer’s Disease.
1918
The American Psychoanalytic Association ruled that only individuals who have completed medical school and a psychiatric residency can become candidates for psychoanalytic training.
1920
Harry Stack Sullivan’s ward for schizophrenic patients at Sheppard-Pratt Hospital demonstrates the impact of a therapeutic milieu when patients are able to be returned to the community.
1930s
Psychiatrists began to inject insulin to induce shock and temporary coma as a treatment for schizophrenia.
1936
Egas Moniz published an account of the first human frontal lobotomy. Between 1936 and the mid-1950s, an estimated twenty thousand of these surgical procedures were performed on American mental patients.
1940s
Electrotherapy (applying electric current to the brain) was first used in American hospitals to treat mental illnesses.
1947
Fountain House in NYC begins psychiatric rehabilitation for mentally ill persons.
1952
The first conventional antipsychotic drug, chlorpromazine, was introduced to treat patients with schizophrenia and other major mental disorders.
1960s
Conventional antipsychotic drugs, such as haloperidol, were first used to control outward (“positive”) symptoms of psychosis, bringing a significant measure of calm and order to previously noisy and chaotic psychiatric wards.
Lithium revolutionized the treatment of manic depression.
1962
422,000 individuals were hospitalized for psychiatric care in the United States.
1970
Mass deinstitutionalization began. Patients and their families were left to their own resources due to lack of outpatient programs for rehabilitation and reintegration back into society.
1980
Rise of managed care–short-stay hospitalization with community treatment became the standard of care for mental illness.
Carol Anderson and Gerald Hogarty publish treatment model of family psychoeducation in schizophrenia – reduces relapse by over 50%.
1989
The first serotonin dopamine antagonist was introduced for patients with treatment resistant/intolerant schizophrenia.
1990
Brain imaging is used to learn more about the development of major mental illnesses.
1994
The 1st first-line of the atypical antipsychotic drugs, is introduced. It is the 1st new first-line antipsychotic drug in almost 20 years.
1997
Researchers identify genetic links to polar disorder, suggesting that the disease is inherited.

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Detox in Southern California?

Question by Elizabeth L: Detox in Southern California?
Where can I find a free or extremely low cost detox for Heroin in Orange or LA County California?

Best answer:

Answer by joe mama
police could probably refer you to county mental health. If you’re broke enough and an addict, there are programs that you dont pay for

Answer by myhunnybunnybrandon
search the web for places in your area and good luck, my sister was on heroine and went to a methadone clinic and abused it when she couldnt get methadone she got heroine so dont be like her, well to make a long story short she passed 2 years ago because somebody poisoned her drugs. please get help and be serious about getting help. oh and at the methadone clinic it was $ 15 a day for treatment here in st. louis

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Question by bseig06: drug rehab?
Does anyone know of a drug rehabilitation/detoxification center that takes more than one inurance company? Or one that doesn’t cost a lot?

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Answer by John P
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Question by Caroline: URGENT. Alcoholism Treatment Programs?
My dad has a really serious problem. He’s always liked a drink but it was never serious until three or four years ago when he began to drink heavily. In the last two years he lost his license, his job and has recently had a few seizures and cardiac issues that have been caused by his drinking.

He’s tried to stop drinking on his own and did for a while but is now drinking again worse than ever. He gets up at 2am and starts drinking and then drinks all day and goes to bed around 4pm.

He needs help whether he wants to believe it or not. I need a program that is NOT Alcoholics Anonymous. AA is too focused on religion and is too ‘touchy-feely’, he will not respond to it. He himself has extensive counselor training, so he feels that he knows all about it and it will not help him. He’s too arrogant to respond to it.

Does anyone know of a program that is really down-to-earth, these are the facts, this is what will happen to you if you dont stop, kind of thing?

Alternatively, is there a place where he can be made to dry out, kind of ‘commited’ if you will, where he cant leave until he’s sober?

Thanks in advance.

Best answer:

Answer by Mpita
So take all that I say, with the knowledge I was married for a short time to an alchoholic, have a father that is a raging one right now and a sister who is dealing with alcohol and RX drugs.

You can’t get your dad into anything unless he wants to. He may get himself into trouble while drunk, he’ll get thrown in the slammer till he sobers up and then be released. He will only be put on a 5150 (a mental status 72 hour hold) if he is threatening to hurt himself.

Begging, pleading, talking etc. will do no good to some who take alcohol above all else. THEY have to hit rock bottom, WE can’t help them do it. We have to stand by and watch.

That being said, YOU can get yourself help. Call Al-Anon or a local treatment facility and find out what they suggest for you to pursue, because we as children of alcoholics loose a lot too, we loose a parent in the process. I don’t see getting my Dad back, thank goodness I don’t live nearby to see him or my sister run themselves into the ground!

Answer by Serial Stunter
I think the place your talking about is re-hab. Not really sure about the price but anything is worth it if it gets him off the bottle. I have a problem with it myself so I know what he’s going through and I also know AA isn’t the place for me 12 steps???? It’s one step “quit drinking” ,very very difficult to do tho “/

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Question by cool 123 guy: Gambling Addiction Essay?
what should be my intro and thesis

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Answer by mr.longshot
I don’t know about an intro other than.. Who’s your pick on monday night football.
Or Do you know a bookie?? I owe mine 2 much..
If this is a school project or something?? Go to a GA meeting.. we are people to. And you will learn alot.

Answer by PokerChic
Search in this section for gambling addict or gambling addiction. There are probably hundreds of questions about this. You will get a wealth of anecdotal stuff to work with.

Possible intro: “Gambling can be very dangerous for some people.” This paper could be short and stupid (D), or very long and interesting (A). Once you have looked at some or many of the posts and answers, you will be able to come up with what part of this problem you want to write about.

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Drug Addiction: Am I a drug addict?

Question by 123: Drug Addiction: Am I a drug addict?
I take 5 psychiatrist pills and 1 benadryl pill every day. Most of the time when I finish all the pills I took, I start to freak out, cause without those pills, I can’t sleep. I can never sleep without taking those pills especially benadryl. Does this means I have a drug addiction?
The five pills are
1. wellbutrin
2. Prozac
3. buspirone- 2 pills daily
4. Zolpidem- sleeping pill

Best answer:

Answer by Koala Bear
sounds like Yes

Answer by Z-chan
What are these 5 pills?

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