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    The Girl in the Bell Jar "It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn 't know what I was doing in New York" (1; ch. 1), the opening line of The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, effectively sets the tone for both the life of Plath and the remainder of the novel. Plath 's depression and cynical outlook on life fueled the creation of many of her poems and novels, and particularly The Bell Jar in its autobiographical fictional genre. In this way, Sylvia Plath is

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    The movie, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest” is based on the experience of a criminal, Randall P. McMurphy who chose to move into a mental institution rather than moving into prison. McMurphy chose to do this because he believed his sentence would be equal to the time he would need to spend in the mental institution. Once McMurphy got to the institution he realized he would not be released into society, but to prison and the time spent in the institution was adding onto his sentence. While in the

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    Electronic stimulation is typically used to relieve pain or to retrain the muscles. A shock is delivered to a muscle, helping it to contract. This technique works best when combined with other forms of rehabilitation. Although e-stim is rarely used alone, it plays a crucial role in expediting the healing process. Through this electronic stimulation program, we will offer services that would otherwise be inaccessible to the geriatric population. A major reason for patients not using e-stim technology

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    nbsp;      04/19/02      Considering all the treatment methods used at Mclean Hospital, harsh physical treatments were rarely productive. Methods such as seclusion, ice-baths, Electro-shock therapy, and even the Hospitals atmosphere itself can make one wonder how anyone came out of there better than they went in. It seems odd that people teetering on the edge of sanity were subjected to such horrible treatments. Although such treatments sometimes

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    via overdose on her mother’s sleeping pills. In light of Esther’s cleverness to hide her body away, the police still find Esther in time and admit her into a psychiatric ward for rehabilitation. After a couple of months with insulin-electroshock therapy sessions administered by Doctor Nolan, Esther

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    when he rallied everyone’s support to try to convince Nurse Ratchett to let them watch the World Series on television. The two psychological interventions that were administered to McMurphy while in the mental institution were a lobotomy and shock therapy. A lobotomy is the removal of the portion from the frontal lobe of the brain. This procedure’s main goal is to eliminate aggressive or violent behavior. This invention took place in 1935 by Dr. Antonio Egas Moniz. However, by the late 1940s the

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