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Hyppocrates
________: Rejected demons and evil spirits as causes of abnormal behavior and hypothesized that abnormal behavior resulted from disorders or dysfunction of the brain.
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Lobotomy
________: Impairing blood to flow to certain parts of the brain.
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Dorothea Dix
________: Credited for the most significant changes in treating those with mental disorder and in changing public attitudes about this conditions in America.
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Guillotine
________: using a metal blade.
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Scientific study
________ of problematic feelings, thoughts and behaviors associated with mental health disorders.
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fall of Roman Empire
The ________ brought a return to supernatural theories in Europe.
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William Tuke
________: Created the York retreat in England.
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Benjamin Rush
________: Encouraged human treatment of people with mental disorder in U.S.
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Tarantism
________: An individual became victims of tarantulas "spirit "after bitten.
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Philippe Pinel
________: Advocated more humane treatment of persons with mental problems.
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Paracelsus
________: Treating mental disorders involved special institutions known as asylums.
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behavioral symptoms
Group of emotional (feelings), cognitive (thinking), or ________ that cause distress or significant problems.
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Lycanthropy
________: A transformation into a demonic animal such as werewolf.
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Clifford Beers
________: Founder of the American mental hygiene movement.
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· Mental illness
________ was thought to be caused by demons or animal spirits taking over the body.
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Pear of Anguish
________: Through the use pear- shaped metal.
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Abnormal Psychology
4Ds in ________ are the criteria commonly used to determine whether an emotion, thought or behavior is abnormal.
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Early perspective
Attribution of normal behavior to supernatural causes
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Strappado
Using of Rope
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Garotte
Using of metal wire
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Guillotine
using a metal blade
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Pear of Anguish
Through the use pear-shaped metal
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Bloodletting
removal of blood
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Lobotomy
Impairing blood to flow to certain parts of the brain
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Hyppocrates
Rejected demons and evil spirits as causes of abnormal behavior and hypothesized that abnormal behavior resulted from disorders or dysfunction of the brain
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Tarantism
An individual became victims of tarantulas "spirit" after bitten
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Lycanthropy
A transformation into a demonic animal such as werewolf
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St. Vitus Dance (Sydenhams Chorea)
A rapid, uncoordinated jerking movements
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Paracelsus
Treating mental disorders involved special institutions known as asylums
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Philippe Pinel
Advocated more humane treatment of persons with mental problems
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William Tuke
Created the York retreat in England
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Benjamin Rush
Encouraged human treatment of people with mental disorder in U.S
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Dorothea Dix
Credited for the most significant changes in treating those with mental disorder and in changing public attitudes about this conditions in America
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Clifford Beers
Founder of the American mental hygiene movement