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Omicheese — History of Mental Health 14

Published: 2010-08-15 23:30:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 2121; Favourites: 32; Downloads: 14
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Description This is basically another comic, except that each panel is its own file since it doesn't flow very comic-like. It functions more like an illustrated story-book, except that it's my history of Schizophrenia term paper.

In the 1890s, there was Sigmund Freud , and the world was never the same again. His work in psychoanalysis didn't do very much for people with actual mental diseases such as Schizophrenia, but it revolutionized the way people handled psychiatry and psychology in general, as well as the way the world thought about anything ever again.

Ancient and Classic Medicine 1 2 3 4
Medieval Medicine 1 2 3 4 5 6
Scientific Revolution through to the 1900s 1 2 3 4 5
Modern Medicine 1 2 3 4

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Comments: 9

calgi [2012-03-11 12:26:38 +0000 UTC]

i love it
only thing would be Sigmund Freud wasn't interested in mental diseases but rather neuotic obsessions such as OCD, which the whole "over-sexualised" therapy does work.

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Omicheese In reply to calgi [2012-03-15 22:50:10 +0000 UTC]

I know, but it's hard to talk about mental health and leave him out, no matter how little he did for the particular field. He left too big a mark. But I'm glad you like it!

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calgi In reply to Omicheese [2012-03-16 15:38:51 +0000 UTC]

true dat yo! And yeah! I love the entire series

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everythingfan3000 [2011-01-09 17:51:15 +0000 UTC]

He had a dirty, dirty mind.
EVERYTHING was about sex or genitals.
Any dream you could tell him, SEX AND GENITALS.
I know this because I found some of the stuff he did.

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fredrikslicer [2010-09-03 18:16:11 +0000 UTC]

hahaha!!! indeed just saying such things dosen't help people but a lot of the theories he produced holds up even to this day

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Omicheese In reply to fredrikslicer [2010-09-05 06:04:54 +0000 UTC]

From what I could understand, Freud wasn't trying to fix anyone's mental problems so much as simply understand the human psyche in the first place. He's not very useful when you're trying to help anybody, but it's all really interesting stuff to think about, at least.

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fredrikslicer In reply to Omicheese [2010-09-05 08:51:16 +0000 UTC]

indeed all though i would say that it is allways useful to understand something so that you know were to to work from

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Omicheese In reply to fredrikslicer [2010-09-05 21:29:29 +0000 UTC]

It's very good as a starting point, just not very useful for therapy on its own.

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fredrikslicer In reply to Omicheese [2010-09-06 13:05:48 +0000 UTC]

indeed

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