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