Chapter 152
Chapter 152
[Popular science and modern medicine short video. 】
[7: Psychiatry.] 】
[Psychiatry, the second language of the mind and therapy derived from the Greek 1a language.] 】
[Refers to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness in order to maintain mental health.] 】
Its main objective is to alleviate the suffering caused by mental illness and to promote a sound mind. 】
Psychiatry is a very important branch of modern medicine, and it has an indispensable position and role in the cause of life care. 】
[Mental illness can be divided into three categories:]
[The first type is psychosis, which is due to concurrent psychosis such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, delusional disorder, affective psychosis, physical disorders, etc., and there are neuroses such as restless neurosis (phobia neurosis) or obsessive-compulsive neuropathy, hysteria, and depression.] 】
[The second is a personality disorder with drug addiction or alcoholism.] 】
[The third type is personality abnormalities and personality biases that are not caused by mental illness or other diseases.] 】
【History of Psychiatry:】
[In ancient times, in the 5th century B.C., people at that time believed that people with mental illness, especially those with hereditary mental illness, had innate supernatural abilities. 】
[This idea continued in the time of Guhi 1a and Guroma.] 】
[In the history of psychiatry in the West, the early records of mental disorders were written in Hesley 1a. 】
[In the fourth century BCE, Hippocrates believed that mental disorders, like other physical diseases, were caused by natural factors and required medical treatment. 】
[He suggested that mental disorders may stem from physical abnormalities.] 】
However, this concept has not been further explored due to the decline of the Luo Ma Empire. 】
[Thus, in the Dark Ages of the Middle Ages, religious leaders and others were influenced by religion to believe that insanity was a demonic phenomenon and tried to exorcise it. 】
[So they will use all kinds of cruel and barbaric methods to "cure~sick" the patient, such as: sometimes the patient is burned with fire, or beaten with a stick, or burned the patient's forehead with a red iron rod, trying to restore the patient's senses, and some even make a small hole in the patient's head, wanting to release dirty gas and cure the patient. 】
[After there was nothing to do, the patient had to be locked up in a nursing home for a long time and chained. 】
[This is also the dark age of psychiatry, and it was not until the 16th century that the idea of witchcraft from the Middle Ages was said goodbye.] 】
[Medieval Main Article:]
The world's first psychiatric hospital in Islamic psychology was built in the 8th century during the golden age of Islam. 】
[In 705 A.D., the first psychiatric hospital was inaugurated in Baghdad, followed by a psychiatric hospital in Fes in the early 8th century, and in 800 A.D., a psychiatric hospital was built in Cairo.] 】
Unlike medieval Christian physicians, Islamic physicians did not regard mental illness as possessed by evil spirits, but instead treated patients through clinical psychological experience. 】
[Their experience led to the development of psychiatric therapy, and they first developed psychotherapy and moral healing. 】
[In addition, they also used bathing, medication, music, and occupational therapy in their treatments.] 】
[Modern Times:]
[In modern times, the means of curing the mentally ill have begun to magicalize again. 】
【......】
"Psychiatry?"
"Let's have it too, I remember that if a child is infected with strange things, he will go to an old woman who is chattering to exorcise evil spirits, or go to temples and Taoist temples. "
"It should mean something about the same thing. "
"You can see clearly! Our Huaxia treatment methods have not been recorded, and they don't count. "
"It's really ah, hiss~ Foreigners are treated with mental illness, it's really cruel to step on a horse!"
"It's too scary, is that an exorcism? It's obviously an opportunity to torture people for fun!?"
“......"
The ancient people expressed their displeasure that Chinese medicine was not on the list.
In addition, it is too cruel to frantically complain about foreigners.
Pretty much the same as the barbarians.
Is there anyone like them to heal?
Qin Dynasty.
The physician among the hundreds of sons looked in the direction of the sky and glared angrily.
"Ridiculous!" (If you read a violent novel, you can go to Feilu Novel Network!)
"We've never seen an example of torture that can cure a disease!"
"Poor people, maybe they are not sick at all, and they are tossed by a group of mediocre people who don't know how to heal!"
“..."
They were.
They really have no experience in the treatment of psychosis.
But when encountering such a patient, the most he can do is to prescribe some traditional Chinese medicine to calm the nerves and help him sleep, and tell him to rest more.
Where, as the light curtain says, burn the patient's forehead with a red-hot iron rod, or even make a hole in the top of his head!!
It's not healing, it's torture!
Eastern Han Dynasty.
Zhang Zhongjing, who is known as the saint of medicine, lowered his eyebrows and pondered.
The first few medical science videos made him gain a lot.
In particular, the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and malaria are very useful.
He was amazed.
At this moment, seeing the treatment of mental illness, he couldn't bear to watch. []
It's no different from destroying lives.
Zhang Zhongjing shook his head and made up his mind to continue watching.
If he had been able to understand "psychiatric medicine", many people would have died less from this brutal treatment.
This may be the benevolence of the doctor (Li Mo Zhao).
Three Kingdoms period.
Hua Tuo stopped on his way to see Cao Cao.
He looked up at the sky.
Sigh.
"Alas, where is this healing, the saliva in the prime minister's head may be cured by opening a hole in the top of the head. "
"But the spirit?"
"I can't see it, I can't touch it, how can I find it in my head. "
Hua Tuo is really speechless, where can foreigners know what medical skills?
[Popular science continues.] 】
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