HISTORICAL CONCEPTIONS OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR Flashcards
it is a historical belief that someone/something is up there is dictating the phenomenon
SUPERNATURAL TRADITION
A historical tradition where deviant behavior has been considered a reflection of the battle between good and evil.
All disorders and diseases are the work of the devil.
SUPERNATURAL TRADITION
A supernatural tradition where treatment includes, exorcism or torture- at some point naging effective PERO HINDI ITO PROPER WAY
Demons and witches
A supernatural tradition where common treatments were rest, sleep, and a healthy and happy environment
Stress and Melanchony
In Europe, whole groups of people were simultaneously compelled to run out in the streets, dance, shout, rave, and jump around patterns as if they were at a particularly wild party late at night
Mass Hysteria
It is explained as intense emotional contagion: yung emotion ko ay pwedeng mahawa yung iba
Modern hysteria
a Swiss physician who lived from 1493 to 1541, rejected notions of possession by the devil
Paracelsus
A supernatural tradition suggests that
that the movements of the moon and stars had profound effects on people’s psychological functioning.
The Moon and the Stars
This influential theory inspired the word lunatic, which is derived from the Latin word luna, meaning “moon.”
The Moon and the Stars
It is under Biological tradition, it is also known now as somatic symptom disorder. It is caused by the empty uterus wandering to various parts of the body in search of conception.
Hysteria
This is under biological tradition where advanced stages of a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterial microorganism entering the brain,have behavioral and cognitive symptoms.
If someone has advanced stages of STD mapupunta ang virus sa utak and it will cause psych disorder
Syphilis
This person’s belived that the causes of insanity were always physical. Therefore, the mentally ill patient should be treated as physically ill. Treatment must include rest, proper diet, ventilation, etc.
John P. Grey
A biological treatment whose impact on patients was convulsions, comma, and death
Insulin shock
A tradition where they treat people with abnormal behavior as human as possible
Moral Therapy
This term referred more to emotional or psychological factors rather than to a code of conduct.
Moral