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  2. History of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Mental illness, according to the Chinese perspective, is thus considered an imbalance of the yin and yang because optimum health arises from balance with nature. [ 18 ] China was one of the earliest developed civilizations in which medicine and attention to mental disorders were introduced (Soong, 2006).

  3. Timeline of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    The National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) was launched in India. 1983. The European Psychiatric Association was founded. [22] 1987. The Indian Mental Health Act was drafted by the parliament, but it came into effect in all the states andunion territories of India in April 1993. This act replaced the Indian Lunacy Act of 1912, which had ...

  4. History of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Some of the first hospitals for curing mental illness were established during the 3rd century BCE. [4] During the 5th century BCE, mental disorders, especially those with psychotic traits, were considered supernatural in origin, [5] a view which existed throughout ancient Greece and Rome. [5]

  5. Murray Bowen - Wikipedia

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    From 1954 to 1959, Bowen worked at the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland. He continued to develop the theory based in systematic therapy which viewed the family as an emotional unit, later known as Bowen Theory. [4] At that time, family therapy was relatively new to the field of human services. Since the inception of Bowen ...

  6. History of depression - Wikipedia

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    The unitarian view became more popular in the United Kingdom, while the binary view held sway in the US, influenced by the work of Swiss psychiatrist Adolf Meyer and before him Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. [17] Sigmund Freud argued that depression, or melancholia, could result from loss and is more severe than mourning.

  7. Participation in mental health care in low-income households ...

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    Over the past few decades, there's been a shift in how society views mental health. People are now more aware of the impact of mental illnesses, and in the past 20 years, the number of individuals ...

  8. R. D. Laing - Wikipedia

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    For Laing, mental illness could be a transformative episode whereby the process of undergoing mental distress was compared to a shamanic journey. The traveler could return from the journey with important insights, and may have become (in the views of Laing and his followers) a wiser and more grounded person as a result (Louis, B., 2006, Moving ...

  9. Wappingers family tells son's story to break mental health stigma

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    Mental health nonprofit James's Warr;ors was founded by Donna Thomas after the loss of her son in 2018. ... With the help of her family friend Dr. Jamiee Arnoff, a licensed clinical psychologist ...