History Of Mental Health

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  1. 1. ____________ is a branch or category of medicine which studies the treatment of mental disorders.
  2. 4. What was banned from using in the hospital in 1977?
  3. 5. what is the possession of knowledge of self, ability to meet basic needs and assume responsibility for own behaviour and growth; to integrate thoughts, feelings and actions; and successfully resolve conflicts?
  4. 6. ____________ is the surgical drilling of holes in the skull to treat head injuries and epilepsy and allow evil spirits trapped in the skull
  5. 7. Asylum name changed to _________________ in the year _________
  6. 9. What types of people believed that “Emotion disorders were an organic dysfunction of the brain?”
  7. 11. ___________ is mental disease of slaves that caused blacks to have urge to run away.
  8. 13. A mentally ill person living in the year 1600 would most likely be locked away in
  9. 15. Who proposed that mental illness was a disturbance of four (4) body fluids or ‘humours’?
  10. 16. Who was the first person to use the term “Schizophrenia”?
  11. 17. ___________________is the possession by demonic spirits, displeasure of the gods, eclipses, planetary gravitation, curses and sin
  12. 18. What year was the policy decision made from the ministry of health and environment, for psychiatric patients to be treated at local hospitals and clinics in Jamaica?
  13. 19. Who is considered to be the father of American Psychiatry and wrote the first textbook on psychiatry
  14. 20. Training schools for nurses in the psychiatric setting were started in 1882. So what year were nurses being employed in State Mental Hospitals?
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  1. 2. Who made the mental hygiene movement popular?
  2. 3. In Jamaica, _______________ amended to give mental health officers the power to enter premises and assist the police to remove persons who are suspected to be mentally ill
  3. 8. In what era were the mentally ill persons, especially women, began to be persecuted as witches who were possessed?
  4. 10. Beheading, hanging and burning at the stake were common occurrences in what era or year?
  5. 12. A condition characterized by alterations in thought, mood, or behaviour; usually associated with distress or impaired behaviour is known as?
  6. 14. Who was a retired school teacher who discovered the appalling treatment of prisoners especially those who were mentally ill.
  7. 18. Which year were normal ovaries removed to treat ‘mental madness’ and ‘hysterical vomiting’ in some women?
  8. 20. What period is known/referred to as the decade of the Brain?