History of Care for Clients with Maladaptive Patterns of Behavior

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What did people in ancient times believe about sickness?

It was a punishment for sins and wrongdoings.

What did Hippocrates describe mental illness as?

Hysteria, mania, and depression.

What did Plato identify the relationship between?

Mind and body

What did Aristotle suggest for the effective treatment of mental illness?

Releasing repressed emotions through catharsis and music therapy.

During the Renaissance period, how were people with mental illness distinguished?

From criminals.

'Asciepiades' in the text is referred to as the father of psychiatry for making use of which measures instead of mechanical restraints?

Simple hygienic measures, diet, bath, and massage.

During the Pre-Spanish era in the Philippines, how were mental illnesses believed to be caused?

By a combination of natural and supernatural occurrences

In the Spanish era in the Philippines, management of mental illness involved:

Taking them to folk healers for exorcism

What were the common causes attributed to mental illness in the Spanish era Philippines?

Increased witches

Which method was used for managing mental illness during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines?

Ketogenic diet

In ancient times, what was a common belief about the onset of mental illness?

It was attributed to supernatural forces

What is a significant difference between the management of mental illness in the American regime and during the Spanish era in the Philippines?

Inclusion of electroshock treatments

Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?

Sigmund Freud

What treatment was introduced for schizophrenia in 1927?

Insulin shock treatment

Who classified mental disorders according to their symptoms?

Emil Kraepelin

Which psychiatric disorder term was coined by Eugene Bleuler?

'Schizophrenia'

What was the first hospital for the insane built in 1547 called?

Hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem

Which movement aimed at releasing psychiatric patients from long-term institutional care between 1960-1980?

'Deinstitutionalization movement'

Explore the historical background and development of psychiatry related to the care of clients with maladaptive patterns of behavior. Learn about key figures like Philippe Pinel, Dorothea Dix, and Pythagoras in this quiz.

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