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Psychiatric And Mental Health Care In The 1920's Essay

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Psychiatric and Mental Health Care in the 1920’s - 1930’s Psychiatric and mental health care is very different now than it was throughout history. It was often reported that patients with these illnesses were often tested on and mistreated due to the lack of experience with families, doctors, and professionals. During this time doctors used different treatments and medication to see how the patients would react to it. Some of these illnesses were also mistaken and misunderstood and were thought to be a curse or a demonic possession and were treated by exorcisms and different rituals. The treatments for these disorders were also often inhumane and cruel because some of these patients acted out due to not being in the right state of mind. During the 1920s there was no known effective medication for psychiatric patients and these were the early stages of publicly run psychiatric institutions/asylums.”evidence abounds of inhumane treatments of the mentally ill throughout history.”(Madeline R. Vann, MPH slide1/11) …show more content…

People with schizophrenia would often experience many horrors, as they were and often are uncooperative. Treatments were often inhumane for these patients because people with religious beliefs often thought they were possessed by a demonic entity. They performed exorcisms on the patients and many other rituals. One of the treatments for psychiatric/mental ill patients was hydrotherapy treatment during these treatments patients were placed in a bath or steam cabinets for an extended period of time. They were often forced to undergo this treatment. Patients were also forced into bathes for a minimum of several hours. These bathes temperatures typically ranged from 92-99 fahrenheit, cold temperatures were often used to treat manic depressive psychosis at temperatures of 48-70

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