Mental institutions through history
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Lunatics, madness, crazy, insane, imbeciles, idiots, retards, weirdos, nut cases, batty;... the discrimination against those with mental illnesses has been around for centuries. Psychiatric illnesses have proven over time to be the most complex of illnesses to treat as they involve biological, psychological, social and cultural components. A major problem for psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses is that they do not have the will to chose who they want to treat, like ordinary physicians, but are
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amp;lt;Tab/>Dolan, J.; Fitzpatrick, M.; Herrmann, E. Nursing in Society: A historical Perspective. Canada: W.B Sounders Company. 1983 *<Tab/>Howells, J. World History of Psychiatry. New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers. 1975. *<Tab/>Uys, L.; Pieterson, G.; Middleton, L. Psychiatric Nursing: A South African Perspective. South Africa: Rustica Press. 1994 *<Tab/>Szasz, T.S. The Myth of Mental Illness. Great Britain: Paladin. 1973