History of Mental Health- Review

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  1. 5. Observing, feeling, and measuring a person’s skull to determine their individual psychological attributes
  2. 6. Believed that all diseases were caused by an imbalance of 4 bodily fluids, or humours
  3. 10. Electrical current is passed through the brain to induce a seizure; still used today
  4. 11. Giving patients a high dose of insulin so as to produce daily comas for several weeks
  5. 12. Invented the tranquilizer and gyrator
  6. 13. Established the principles of non-restraint at Middlesex Asylum and wrote "Treatment of the Insane Without Mechanical Restraints"
  7. 15. Mental institution in England whose name has become synonymous with cruel treatment to the mentally ill
  8. 16. Established an institution in York for Quakers with mental illnesses, called The Retreat
  9. 17. "Bible" of psychiatry
  10. 18. Surgical drilling of a hole in the skull to treat head injuries and release evil spirits trapped within the skull
  11. 19. Exposing patients to a virus, bacteria, or parasite to induce a high fever and decrease psychiatric symptoms caused by advanced syphilis
Down
  1. 1. Procedure developed by Antonio Moniz in 1935; the precursor to the lobotomy
  2. 2. Treats anxiety disorders and the physical symptoms of anxiety
  3. 3. Father of psychoanalysis
  4. 4. Went on a crusade for humane treatment for the mentally ill that lasted for 40 years and resulted in the establishment of new institutions
  5. 7. Adapted the leucotomy to make it more convenient and inexpensive- the trans-orbital lobotomy
  6. 8. Widely performed for more than 2 decades as treatment for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and other mental illnesses
  7. 9. Inducing a seizure with a high dose of the stimulant metrazol
  8. 14. Went undercover as an insane woman at Blackwell's Island; wrote "10 Days in a Madhouse"