Physical and mental illness were thought to be combined until the late 1800’s. Starting in the Middle Ages, the mentally and physically ill were treated inhumane and were believed to be supernatural (Timeline: Treatments for Mental Illness). During the 1600’s, Europeans began to isolate the mentally and physically ill and frequently chained them to walls and put them into asylums.. When put in the asylums, they were with criminals and the less fortunate. They were also physically abused and had no clothing or food.
In the 1700’s, the mentally and physically ill were put into workhouses or into general hospitals and were usually abandoned at both these places. Although, French physician Phillippe Pinel tried …show more content…
Every illness has a different treatment that comes along with it. All of the medications or therapies that a person has to take depends upon many things, such as: age, height, weight, allergies, gender, etc. One type of physical illness is cancer. Cancer has several different types of treatments for instance, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, hyperthermia, and many more. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy are the most common treatments for cancer. In surgery, they remove the tumor but not everyone’s tumor can be removed. If the tumor cannot be removed, a person will most likely take chemotherapy or radiation therapy to shrink the tumor before surgery (What are the different types of cancer …show more content…
Depression affects around 20 million americans and those people are more likely to suffer from other illnesses (11 Facts About Depression). The three major types of treatments for depression are medication, psychotherapy, and electric shock therapy (ECT). The medication for depression varies depending upon the symptoms a person is experiencing. Some antidepressants cause people to sleep at night, gain weight, or even lose weight (Coping With Side Effects of Depression Treatment). Psychotherapy, also used for OCD, is where a person talks about their problems and get advice on how to deal with their problems. Medication mixed in with psychotherapy is effective around 80%-90% of the time (Harold Koenig, MD). Electric shock therapy (ECT) has a high effective rate for people who did not respond to medication or psychotherapy. Even though it does have a high effective rate, most people think negatively about ECT. One reason most people think negatively about ECT is because they believe that it is the same as 20-30 years ago. Today most people are anesthetized and only a part of the brain receives electric shock (What Are The Most Common Treatments For Depression?). ETC is a safe procedure, has few side effects, and treats depression more quickly than medication or