This paper attempts to demonstrate how the best and most compassionate aspects of historical mental health treatments have begun to converge in modern times in order to treat the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. The author considers the philosophical changes that spurred the movement toward a...
A.provide a historical perspective on problems of mental health careB.increase public awareness of the plight of the mentally iiiC.shock the reader with vivid descriptions of asylumsD.describe the invention of new treatments for mental illness ...
We Didn't Know Any BetterLists about the pre-historic, ancient, medieval, olden, and not-that-long-ago days of medicine, when doctors made bizarre assumptions and prescribed totally insane treatments that made sense at the time... Insane Early Medical Practices Old Meds That Make Us Shudder ...
Historical context, major objectives, and study population characteristics. The National Institute of Mental Health multisite Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) program is described in the context of four previous psychiatric epide... D.A. Reiger,J.K. Myers,M Kramer - 《Arch Gen Psychiatry》 被...
[16]. For example, less wealthy citizens could be disadvantaged and discouraged to access high quality medical services [17],reforms of the public healthcare system are difficult to implement and postponed [18],the level of satisfaction decreases within the system [19], while the treatments ...
(Normann et al.2014). On the other hand, it is true that the available evidence now allows considering all third wave treatments as empirically supported as well as CT in some areas—for example, EMDR is as effective as CT for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder—and even superior in other ...
THE HANDBOOK OF BILINGUALISM provides state-of-the-art treatments of the central issues that arise in consideration of the phenomenon of bilingualism, ranging from the representation of the two languages in the bilingual individual's brain to the various forms of bilingual education, including the ...
Mental state detection and tagging in nursing records Staff at geriatric care facilities compile nursing records, containing information from patients' vital signs or treatments suggested by doctors, to commen... A Scheidel,A Zufri,K Hashimoto - Seventh International Conference on Natural Computation ...
By the mid–twentieth century some important changes occurred in Western medicine and health care. Specialization was advancing rapidly, new treatments were proliferating, and there was an increasing emphasis upon cure and rehabilitation. At the same time death in the hospital, rather than at home,...
Lady Tan was inspired by Tan Yunxian, a woman doctor in the Ming Dynasty, who at the age of fifty, was the first to write a book of medical cases about women’s maladies and treatments, an incredible feat given the era in which she lived. Many of the cases in her book have been ...