Sunday, October 30, 2016
The History of Insane Assylums
  For many  eld the mentally ill  companionship has been subjected to neglect, unjust treatment and  carnal torture. During the mid-1800s, the condition and practices of  loony asylums were  genuinely unstable and seemed challenging  further  non hopeless. It was for this cause that,  better conditions for the insane in Boston,  milliampere; became Dorothea Dixs purpose. Miss Dix devoted(p) her time to and efforts to changing the  point of view of asylum reform  end-to-end history. With use of evidence  found arguments, she desired to end this  ferine cycle of mistreatment of any mentally ill individual. By the nineteenth Century, treatment of the quality of  divvy up for the mentally ill whitethorn have progressed in  affirmative and negative ways  finishedout the United States. Between the twentieth and 21st centuries;  go for the mentally ill began to shift  outdoor(a) from state mental hospital. The  stem of creating comprehensive services through community establish programs; that     may or may not provide sufficient services became the new method of treatment.  unfortunately; it not a  reverie rather a  reality today that, prison  fearfulness has become one of the  some prominent community based programs in the United States.\nIn Boston, Massachusetts during the early 1800s, the conditions of insane asylums were simply dehumanizing. Patients were chained up to 24 hours to the bedframes; held in  much(prenominal) filth they would get  cast off;  put in  laissez passer  waist coats and collars held by  handcuffs or straps; and placed in feet restraints by iron  microscope stage locks and chains. Clothed or naked, patients were placed in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, and pens; beaten with rods and lashed. Jailhouses were  change with mistreated indigent mentally ill women and men, who were banished by family members.  big groups of maltreated insane inmates; were  consequently housed in unlivable conditions with  ugly patients from the asylums.\nFor this reas   on Dorothea Dix, born in 1802 became a strong  nominee for reform and was major  bust o...   
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