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Updated: June 1, 2025
Far from their giving him encouragement, their laughter rang so constantly in Sir Percival's head that he began to wonder if he was still quite sane. And not a few of his friends hinted here and there that psychiatric consultation might be useful to the knight, to get him over his ridiculous interest in the agreeable Arissa.
If physicians are slow in accepting the help which the psychological laboratory can furnish, it may be in good harmony with the desirable conservative policy in medicine, but finally the time must come when this instinctive resistance against new methods will be overcome. The recent attachment of psychological laboratories to certain leading psychiatric clinics is a most promising symptom.
I asked the staff about this and every one of the psychiatrists denied these patients existed. This outright and widely-agreed-upon lie really raised my curiosity. Thorazine, a commonly used psychiatric drug, when taken in high doses over a long period of time would do this. Excess melanin eventually was deposited in vital organs such as the heart and the liver, causing death.
The remarkable trait was, however, that for a whole day she forcibly held her breath until she got blue in the face. The case in detail is as follows: CASE 11. Rosie K. Age: 18. Admitted to the Psychiatric Institute January 24, 1907. F. H. Both parents were living. The father was a loafer.
I used to have the feeling in the back of my mind, when I was consulted, that it did not matter what I said, it would not make any difference. But it is making a difference; and I, and others, could tell of scores of marriages which were put off in consequence of psychiatric medical advice."
MacCurdy, John T., “A Clinical Study of Epileptic Deterioration.” Psychiatric Bulletin, April, 1916. In the previous chapter mention has been made of our view that manic-depressive insanity is a disease fundamentally based on some constitutional defect, presumably physical, but that its symptoms are determined by psychological mechanisms.
She may seem to be entirely willing, but the normal girl worries, even if only over what her parents would think if they knew. More than one marriage has been wrecked because of the psychiatric effect upon the girl of such practices during her engagement.
She was discharged on April 29, i.e., about ten weeks after admission before she had become entirely free. The last case is interesting in that a depressive onset to a deep stupor was observed in the Institute. It was characterized by constant repetitions of a request to be killed. Meta S. Age: 16. Admitted to the Psychiatric Institute June 26, 1902.
According to Violet Williamson's account, given confidentially in the drawing-room afterward, it was really Hermione's fault. "She just wouldn't let Rodney alone would keep talking about crime and Lombroso and psychiatric laboratories I'll bet she'd got hold of a paper of his somewhere and read it.
This probably refers, however, to the second part, i.e., the partial stupor lasting for two months. She did not “feel like talking,” the limbs “felt stiff-like.” Annie K. Age: 22. Admitted to the Psychiatric Institute January 7, 1907. F. H. The father was an alcoholic, who died when patient was a child. A paternal aunt had a nervous breakdown, with recovery. The mother appeared to be normal.
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