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1. What are some of the societal implications of admission rates being different among genders and sometimes ethnic backgrounds? | 1. What are some of the societal implications of admission rates being different among genders and sometimes ethnic backgrounds? | ||
- | 2. What kind of effects might the assumption that institutions should be funded by the state and local governments have on how society might have viewed the mentally ill? | + | 2. What kind of effects might the assumption that institutions should be funded by the state and local governments have on how society might have viewed the mentally ill and their treatment? |
+ | Submitted by Jack Kurz | ||
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+ | 1.In the mentioned causes of melancholy Robert Burton in Anatomy of Melancholy mentions faulty education. What does that mean or reference what does he mean by faulty education? Alongside how was the difference between non-religious melancholy and religious melancholy defined and how was it diagnosed? | ||
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+ | 2. Grob mentions that with the rise of urbanization, | ||
+ | -Submitted by Parker Siebenschuh | ||
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+ | 1. As stated in the chapter, " | ||
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+ | 2. How did the public respond to the use of government money, taxes, to fund and operate public mental institutions? | ||
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+ | 1. Grob notes how "fear and optimism shaped the ways in which American' | ||
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+ | 2. While early colonists believed that mental illness was the work of the devil, they did apply a community commitment to helping it, by the 1820s those who were ill were being kept in prison-like asylums. | ||
+ | -Janis Shurtleff | ||
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+ | 1. Why did Cotton Mather, Grob (9-10), believe that madness was caused by the devil, yet believed in the efficacy of inoculating against smallpox? What was does this say about his opinion of the causes of insanity versus physical ailments? | ||
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+ | 2. What does it say about the state of race relations in American society when Dorothea Dix, who felt deep sympathy for the plight of the mentally ill, dared not condemn the issue of slavery? (Grob, 47) | ||
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+ | 3. How could state legislatures fail to see that it was a bad idea to establish public mental hospitals that were geographically in the center of the state, but far away from urban centers? (Grob, 51-3) | ||
+ | -Submitted by Chris O' | ||
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+ | 1.", we learned that those who were called " | ||
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+ | 2. At what point is it irresponsible for family members of mentally ill people to insist on caring for them alone? | ||
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+ | 3. Do we have data on whether the amount of PoC with mental health issues went under or over-reported during this time? Grob's chapters so far have made this unclear. | ||
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+ | -Submitted by Theron Gertz. I pledge... | ||
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