Compare and contrast the treatment of people with mental health problems in ancient Greece with the moral treatment movement of the eighteenth century.
What will be an ideal response?
Key terms and concepts that may be included in student responses:
? Ancient Greece-state claimed no responsibility but could take rights away from people declared mad; no asylums or institutions; people considered mad were confined, could not marry or acquire property; poor people left to roam the streets; those who were considered mad and were violent were locked up
? Moral treatment-a humane, individual approach to treating patients, patients were treated with kindness and dignity, encouraged social activity; growth of mental institutions and public hospitals
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