The term "psychology" of modern psychiatry is a combination of two terms, psychology and soul (mind). Deriving words from Latin gives it a clear and obvious meaning: a study of the soul or thought. This meaning has changed for years, and to this day, this does not mean anything. As I learned from the university, the subject of psychology is now almost irrelevant to the mind, not related to the soul and spirit.
In a sense, this is completely understandable. Psychiatry has been progressing since the prefrontal resection and mad containment of early antipsychotic movements, but modern psychiatry does not yet provide a satisfactory theory of psychiatric disorders, and the effectiveness of modern therapies is It remains limited. However, in psychiatry a new discipline field is born, and there is a glimpse of hope for understanding and treating psychiatric disorders. If it meets its promise, it will have a great influence on the quality of life of people with these debilitating diseases and will successfully eliminate the echoes of antipsychotic emotions.
From a historical perspective, modern psychiatry is the youngest field of medicine. The complex evolution of psychiatry is caused by many factors. Social factors play an important role in this process. From the beginning, psychosis was the most complicated social difficulty in Western society. Psychiatric patients are abandoned by society. Psychosis is said to be punishment sent from God. It is a manifestation of morality and corruption (2). The ancient Greeks were the first people to try to find the cause of the nature of psychosis. Hippocrates (460 BC - 377 BC) I did not believe the supernatural origin of epilepsy. He insists that this disease is caused by the cause of nature, a defect of the brain. Roman doctor Caries Aurelianus (5th century) claimed that those with mental illness should be treated with extreme care and kindness. The patient should not be teased or hurt. But future generations do not have knowledge about this attitude.
Mental health movement as Kaunas and Vilnius's public health evolution in the two world wars from 1918 to 1939
In his book "Crazy Interpretation", Richard Bent wrote an interesting history of psychiatry. He promoted Emile Kreperin to become the father of contemporary psychiatry. Psychiatric education began in Leipzig in 1811. In 1865, Wilhelm Greisinger founded the first modern psychiatrist in Berlin. In 1883, Kleppelin wrote a book called "Summary of Psychiatry". "We believe that Kreapelin has a series of individual detectable mental illnesses" (Benthall, 2003) and Matrix is proposed. When Krupelin changed its name from outline to "psychiatric textbook", we created first, then table, then from the psychiatric designation (or label) process for formal reasons I started watching it. Unfortunately, the symptoms of this disease are not that good, but we use terms such as "dementia", "tension", "bipolar disorder", "paranoia".