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  2. History of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    History of Psychiatry. psychiatric medication and an ECT machine, in Berlin Museum of medical history. History of psychiatry is the study of the history of and changes in psychiatry, a medical specialty which diagnoses, prevents and treats mental disorders.

  3. Timeline of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Early history of psychiatry. 1550 BCE. The Ebers papyrus, one of the most important medical papyri of ancient Egypt, briefly mentioned clinical depression. [ 1] A page from the Ebers Papyrus. 6th century BCE. 600 B.C., many cities had temples to Asklepios known as an Asklepieion that provided cures for psychosomatic illnesses [ 2] 4th century BCE.

  4. History of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Mental health. Historically, mental disorders have had three major explanations, namely, the supernatural, biological and psychological models. [ 1] For much of recorded history, deviant behavior has been considered supernatural and a reflection of the battle between good and evil. When confronted with unexplainable, irrational behavior and by ...

  5. The Discovery of the Unconscious - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-465-01672-3. OCLC. 68543. The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry is a 1970 book about the history of dynamic psychiatry by the Swiss medical historian Henri F. Ellenberger, in which the author discusses such figures as Franz Anton Mesmer, Sigmund Freud, Pierre Janet, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung.

  6. Andrew Scull - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Scull. Andrew T. Scull (born 1947) is a British-born sociologist who researches the social history of medicine and the history of psychiatry. He is a distinguished professor of sociology and science studies at University of California, San Diego, and recipient of the Roy Porter Medal for lifetime contributions to the history of medicine. [1]

  7. Psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of deleterious mental conditions. [1] [2] These include various matters related to mood, behaviour, cognition, perceptions, and emotions. Initial psychiatric assessment of a person begins with creating a case history and conducting a mental status examination.

  8. Henri Ellenberger - Wikipedia

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    Henri Frédéric Ellenberger (6 November 1905 in Nalolo, Barotseland, Rhodesia – 1 May 1993 in Quebec City) was a Canadian psychiatrist, medical historian, and criminologist, sometimes considered the founding historiographer of psychiatry. [1] [2] Ellenberger is chiefly remembered for The Discovery of the Unconscious, an encyclopedic study of ...

  9. Category:History of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Carl Alfred Meier. Menninger Foundation. Karl Menninger. William C. Menninger. Adolf Meyer (psychiatrist) Ludwig Meyer. Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece. Constantin von Monakow. Museum of Images of the Unconscious.