History of mental illness

E. Biswas-Diener, R., Diener (Editor), I. G. Farreras

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Abstract

This chapter is divided into three parts. The first is a brief introduction of various criteria we use to define or distinguish between normality and abnormality. The second, largest part is a history of mental illness from the Stone Age to the 20th century, with a special emphasis on the recurrence of three causal explanations for mental illness emphasizing supernatural, somatogenic, and psychogenic factors. This part briefly touches upon trephination, the Greek theory of hysteria within the context of the four bodily humors, witch hunts, asylums, moral treatment, mesmerism, and catharsis, the mental hygiene movement, deinstitutionalization, community mental health services, and managed care. The third part concludes with a brief description of the issue of diagnosis.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationNoba textbook series: Psychology
EditorsE. Biswas-Diener, R., Diener
Place of PublicationChampaign, Ill.
StatePublished - 2013

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NameNoba textbook series: Psychology

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