Concepts of Insanity in the United States, 1789-1865Rutgers University Press, 1964 - 304 Seiten |
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... moral treatment , emphasized psychological factors . They believed that insanity could be cured and based their ... treatment , occupational therapy , entertainment , mild exercise , good food , and comfortable lodgings . By 1824 many of ...
... moral treatment , emphasized psychological factors . They believed that insanity could be cured and based their ... treatment , occupational therapy , entertainment , mild exercise , good food , and comfortable lodgings . By 1824 many of ...
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... moral treatment and had virtually no place in their system . Moral treatment resembled what is known today as milieu therapy , or the therapeutic community , that is , the creation of a complete thera- peutic environment - social ...
... moral treatment and had virtually no place in their system . Moral treatment resembled what is known today as milieu therapy , or the therapeutic community , that is , the creation of a complete thera- peutic environment - social ...
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... therapy , principally farming , as their special contribution to the cure of mental patients and thought this was the most beneficial element of moral treatment.10 Occa- sionally they used force to make patients work.11 The Friends ...
... therapy , principally farming , as their special contribution to the cure of mental patients and thought this was the most beneficial element of moral treatment.10 Occa- sionally they used force to make patients work.11 The Friends ...
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A New Medical Science 3 | 3 |
Lay Opinion in Transition 28 | 28 |
Changing Psychiatric Views 18251865 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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