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The Somatogenic Theory Of Mental Illness

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Physical, mental, social, and emotional health are important statuses that we must take care of. However, there is one I would like to mainly focus on: mental health. Mental health is important because everything you do requires mentality. If your mental health is poor, then you will find life very difficult to live and a numerous number of actions challenging to take. Furthermore, if your mental health becomes a burden to bear, then you will need assistance for some time in your life. Consequently, you will be considered as a disabled and you will face more obstacles in your life.
First, you need to know about the history of mental health. Mental illness’ recognition can be dated back no later than the 6500 century BC when some cultures first …show more content…

The 18th and 19th century showed a more humane view of mental illness. Unfortunately, morale treatment was abandoned in the second half of the 19th century. Asylums became overcrowded, and they couldn’t provide enough space. Due to this desertion, the abandonment gave way to the mental hygiene movement which returned to the somatogenic theory of mental illness. In the early 20th century, the of vaccines for cholera, syphilis, and typhus were discovered. During the first half of the 20th century, the Cathartic method acted as a precursor for psychoanalysis. Finally, in the 1970s, the restraint, electroconvulsive shock therapy and laboratories’ age ended which created the DSM, the American Psychiatric Association’s 1952 publication of the first Diagnostic and Statistical …show more content…

There are many causes to mental illnesses that people experience; however, depression is the number one cause of the mental illnesses. Around ½ of the population experience some type of mental illness, but only about ⅕ of them receive professional help. A popular belief is that mental illness is inferior to physical illness. That is not true; both types of illnesses can be very severe, and they have the same level of danger, suffering, and pain. Another popular belief is that mental illnesses are caused by complex interactions of hereditary and environmental factors. Malfunctions of chemical messengers in the brain and genetic makeup can contribute to mental health

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