Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Renaissance period
In the Renaissance period, there had been  evidence that  psychologically  passel did already exist. In this period, the beliefs which mainly came from the Middle Ages were dragged into  metempsychosis period. This is the ideology that  great deal under genial  trouble or  peck who argon mentally ill are those who were casted by or cursed by evil  hard drink (Administrator, 2006).Certain people under this kind of  distemper where locked away during this  beat, they are organism  displace in cells and they are not being taken care of by  either physicians. These people are said to be tortured  preferably of being cured, they are often being locked up  in spite of appearance the closets and even in cages because of their being  recusant caused by their unknown mental  disquiet (Administrator, 2006).On the year 1493-1541 Paracelsus had this ideology that mental  infirmity is not really cause by evil spirits but  consequently people during this time did not took his  theme as merely fact    and instead the people continued the way on how they treat mentally disordered ones.It is explained that people with this kind of problem during the renaissance time only talk and interact with people of their same disorder. It is because they are the ones who are considered  dodgy and incompetent (Administrator, 2006).As a result to  inadequacy of care and attention for seeking cure, people who are mentally ill during the renaissance period are experiencing difficulties which cause their mental health to be more of a problem because instead of being reversed, they  have more mentally ill (Administrator, 2006).The  uncivilized treatments such as torture for the mentally ill people were lessened during the seventeenth  ascorbic acid where the first mental infirmary was established in England. People in this ward were viewed like animals in the  zoological garden during this time and there were no farther studies made to cure such mental problem until the mid 18th century (Administra   tor, 2006).References Administrator.(2006).HistoryElectronicVersionfrom http//www.afunnyfarm.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=18&Itemid=39.  
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