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  2. Sainte-Anne Hospital Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, Napoleon III decided to create a psychiatric hospital in Paris on the site of the Sainte-Anne Farm. It was referred to as a "clinical asylum" because it was intended to be a place of mental illness treatment, research, and teaching. Georges-Eugène Haussmann, prefect of the Seine Department, was in charge of this operation.

  3. Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Salpêtrière was, at the time, like a large village, with seven thousand elderly indigent and ailing women, an entrenched bureaucracy, a teeming market and huge infirmaries. Pinel created an inoculation clinic in his service at the Salpêtrière in 1799 and the first vaccination in Paris was given there in April 1800.

  4. Psychiatric hospital - Wikipedia

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    A psychiatric hospital, also known as a mental health hospital, a behavioral health hospital, or an asylum is a specialized medical facility that focuses on the treatment of severe mental disorders. These institutions cater to patients with conditions such as schizophrenia , bipolar disorder , major depressive disorder , and eating disorders ...

  5. Salpêtrière School of Hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    The Salpêtriére School, also known as the School of Paris, is, with the Nancy School, one of the schools that contributed to the age of hypnosis in France from 1882 to 1892. The leader of this school, the neurologist Jean Martin Charcot , contributed to the rehabilitation of hypnosis as a scientific subject presenting it as a somatic ...

  6. Postcards from Paris: Mental health is so important these ...

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    PARIS — There have been some great performances at the 2024 Olympics. Noah Lyles winning the 100-meter dash in a photo finish. Simone Biles claiming another all-around title in gymnastics.

  7. Actually Useful Tips & Strategies for Managing Stress and ...

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    Mental health effects. Ongoing stress can lead to chronic anxiety, depression, and burnout, impairing quality of life and overall wellness. Stress-related weight gain might also add to your stress ...

  8. Jean-Martin Charcot - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Martin Charcot (French: [ʒɑ̃ maʁtɛ̃ ʃaʁko]; 29 November 1825 – 16 August 1893) was a French neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology. [2] He worked on groundbreaking work about hypnosis and hysteria, in particular with his hysteria patient Louise Augustine Gleizes. [3]

  9. Nancy School - Wikipedia

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    Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault (1823–1904) [1] Liébeault was born to a peasant family in Farrières France. [2] While expected to become a priest, he rather started his medical studies at Strasbourg, where he obtained his medical degree in 1850. [2]