Nowadays, instead of physical violence, hospitals use underhanded techniques and words to make you feel like shit and a retard. Ever since I was around four years old I've been in psychiatric treatment
psychiatric abuses go on to this day,whether it be taunts,insults from nurses & doctors, physical & sexual violence (psychiatrists are 3 times more likely to sexually abuse their patients than other doctors),emergency ECT (ECT given against people's will),threatening patients that if they don't take medications,that they'll have the medications forced on them through a needle,medication rape,invasive searches of the vagina & anus,prescription of meds just to shut people up,or to make rape easier
Poor people in the madhouse !i used to go to a fucking madhous because I took classes of orientational guidance with a psychiatrist and all the fucking crazy people was around us!!!it was a bad experience!
Victorian era is like the words goth phase -.- this is awful I feel bad for all the innocent people killed and harmed my family has some traits and we show them in our personalities of asberges and apparently that would be insane I'm scared and glad I was born now but that makes me sound like a bitch...
Thank you for posting these videos (parts one and two). I believe that it's important to realize where the field of mental health evolved from in order to appreciate the vast advancements that have occured even within the past 60 years.. Here in America, the stigma of mental illness is still likened to that of "insane asylums" practicing ECT and lobodimies on a ward full of "lost souls."
i wonder if they had a checklist of bogus symptom like we have today back then or people where completely insane and harm to everyone. Look what i see today is bogus bullshit. this neuroscience model goverment has chosen to use is bullshit.
basically if you dont do the checklist it a symptom. and if they dont think what you do is status quo then you have pyschosis and needs to be treated.
It's a crime these places were disposed of,there is a place for such installations in society.Not only for the seriously mentally ill but those with minor mental illnesses.A place where people can get away from the situation that causes the mental distress and,with medical assistance,be able to understand what causes their distress and illness.People should have these facilities where they can either be admitted or admit themselves.There are also people that need to be separated from society.
I wonder what it must be like to stand before God and have labodomy victims standing against you as a testiment.
It's really no different than the vaccine schedule that we have today.
FYI, if you don't want your children brain damaged with methyl mercury avoid vaccines... or believe those evil f***ers and enjoy the deception, your doctor does.
What a lot of people don't realise is that the majority of patients in psychiatric institutions are not psychotic (mad), not there involuntarily and many treated there really are not worse than many who have not sought treatment. On the contrary, they are not as bad as many people on the 'outside' who have never had treatment. No joke ; many people who have not had breakdowns are breakdowns waiting to happen and are healthier once they've had them
Lobotomy....that was so horrid-they thought that was helpfull to the patient, but in fact, did more damage usually... :( Of course, they did many other barbaric things besides Lobotomy, but I've seen pictures of how they did it, and man, my head hurt. Some people who were there eventhough they weren't mentally insane probably became crazy by just being there for so long. Imagine being a nurse there..so sad, you may learn alot though too.
Were these people complete morons? To not even test their own theories, to use them without any actual scientific proof whatsoever, just blindly believing them? Apparently if you claim something to be scientific, everyone believes you...
@AmeliaJane74 Used to, you COULD pretty much do any damned thing you wanted no matter how cruel, ridiculous or heinous it sounded if you could puff up, sound important and throw around a few medical terms. Doctors were demi-gods in the eyes of the populace and could do no wrong. This allowed many people to be tortured in the name of medical treatment.
Things aren't much better now. They've traded physical restraints for chemical ones. Control and subjugation is still the name of the game.
My aunt used to work at a mental hospital during the 1970s. There was an old woman in her 80s there who had been there since she was 17 years old simply because she got pregnant out of wedlock... and since she was so institutionalised they could not release her. It's so tragic that people thought something like that made a person 'insane'. =/
@StBoffers It might have been true at one time but the story has been passed around so much i was a mental nurse for many years and worked in 3 large asylums after the closures began and that same story was told to me in each one i worked at but it was true some girls were commited for having babys out of wedlock so maybe it is not entirely fictional who knows
Even the Queen Mother's cousin lived her life in an asylum. A young society woman who Edward VII (when Prince of Wales) had an affair with ended up being written off as a lunatic and locked away for decades. For some reason, this is one thing in history that truly terrifies me, more than atrocities which are measurably greater.
Glad to see this on uTube - There's lots of Cane Hill on here from exactly 3mins onwards! the 'Mecca of Urban Exploration' 5:10 shows admin - now a burned out shell
Good Lord. That looks horrifying. Those poor people.
lefae0451 2 days ago
Because my dad wanted to make me a zombie and put my mom through hell. Still does to this day.
SiphonophoreHouse 1 week ago
Nowadays, instead of physical violence, hospitals use underhanded techniques and words to make you feel like shit and a retard. Ever since I was around four years old I've been in psychiatric treatment
SiphonophoreHouse 1 week ago
Far too many believe that they are not insane. History does not support that.
un42n8karma 3 weeks ago
psychiatric abuses go on to this day,whether it be taunts,insults from nurses & doctors, physical & sexual violence (psychiatrists are 3 times more likely to sexually abuse their patients than other doctors),emergency ECT (ECT given against people's will),threatening patients that if they don't take medications,that they'll have the medications forced on them through a needle,medication rape,invasive searches of the vagina & anus,prescription of meds just to shut people up,or to make rape easier
7589g8e4444he4 3 weeks ago
sweet post to be sure
26wordy 4 weeks ago
Poor people in the madhouse !i used to go to a fucking madhous because I took classes of orientational guidance with a psychiatrist and all the fucking crazy people was around us!!!it was a bad experience!
cotynita 1 month ago
Dam shit did they at least give you good shit to eat up in that house!?.
usnavysss 1 month ago
Victorian era is like the words goth phase -.- this is awful I feel bad for all the innocent people killed and harmed my family has some traits and we show them in our personalities of asberges and apparently that would be insane I'm scared and glad I was born now but that makes me sound like a bitch...
dinosaur1160 2 months ago
shit, those menthal hospitals from the 20th and 19th century are so fucking scary
jochemk6 2 months ago
Thank you for posting these videos (parts one and two). I believe that it's important to realize where the field of mental health evolved from in order to appreciate the vast advancements that have occured even within the past 60 years.. Here in America, the stigma of mental illness is still likened to that of "insane asylums" practicing ECT and lobodimies on a ward full of "lost souls."
wade43671 2 months ago
this is so barbaric n inhuman, i really feel sorry for the patients that went through this kind of torture
demon312003 2 months ago 4
I thought the Lobotomy was preformed through the eye....
SackGirlie 2 months ago
@SackGirlie i think the ice pick lobotomy method was done through the eyes as it was seen as quicker!
sianelizabeth86 1 month ago
i wonder if they had a checklist of bogus symptom like we have today back then or people where completely insane and harm to everyone. Look what i see today is bogus bullshit. this neuroscience model goverment has chosen to use is bullshit.
basically if you dont do the checklist it a symptom. and if they dont think what you do is status quo then you have pyschosis and needs to be treated.
CliveGains80s 3 months ago
It's a crime these places were disposed of,there is a place for such installations in society.Not only for the seriously mentally ill but those with minor mental illnesses.A place where people can get away from the situation that causes the mental distress and,with medical assistance,be able to understand what causes their distress and illness.People should have these facilities where they can either be admitted or admit themselves.There are also people that need to be separated from society.
silver760 3 months ago
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
Memoria777 3 months ago
I wonder what it must be like to stand before God and have labodomy victims standing against you as a testiment.
It's really no different than the vaccine schedule that we have today.
FYI, if you don't want your children brain damaged with methyl mercury avoid vaccines... or believe those evil f***ers and enjoy the deception, your doctor does.
o4heavensake 4 months ago
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Pitfytr 4 months ago
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Pitfytr 4 months ago
Now they call(in America, at least) Asylums Mental Institutions. It sounds worse.
reidrules45 4 months ago
@reidrules45 No they don't.
WalterLiddy 4 months ago
@WalterLiddy Yes they do. Or at least in New England.
reidrules45 4 months ago
@reidrules45 Or 'Behavioral Health Centers'. lol
Swallowchllorox 3 months ago
@Swallowchllorox People come up with the stupid names for things.
reidrules45 3 months ago
What a lot of people don't realise is that the majority of patients in psychiatric institutions are not psychotic (mad), not there involuntarily and many treated there really are not worse than many who have not sought treatment. On the contrary, they are not as bad as many people on the 'outside' who have never had treatment. No joke ; many people who have not had breakdowns are breakdowns waiting to happen and are healthier once they've had them
TheKenfig 5 months ago 6
where are these patients now in prison and living on the streets
mrmagicroundcircle 5 months ago
Lobotomy....that was so horrid-they thought that was helpfull to the patient, but in fact, did more damage usually... :( Of course, they did many other barbaric things besides Lobotomy, but I've seen pictures of how they did it, and man, my head hurt. Some people who were there eventhough they weren't mentally insane probably became crazy by just being there for so long. Imagine being a nurse there..so sad, you may learn alot though too.
Theo2kitty 5 months ago 6
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Theo2kitty 5 months ago
I'm glad doctors today have more knowledge than they did then...scary stuff.
EP1CF41LUR3x 5 months ago
I cannot imagine ect whille being concious
sarabower1 5 months ago
Were these people complete morons? To not even test their own theories, to use them without any actual scientific proof whatsoever, just blindly believing them? Apparently if you claim something to be scientific, everyone believes you...
AmeliaJane74 6 months ago 32
@AmeliaJane74 Used to, you COULD pretty much do any damned thing you wanted no matter how cruel, ridiculous or heinous it sounded if you could puff up, sound important and throw around a few medical terms. Doctors were demi-gods in the eyes of the populace and could do no wrong. This allowed many people to be tortured in the name of medical treatment.
Things aren't much better now. They've traded physical restraints for chemical ones. Control and subjugation is still the name of the game.
ciaochowbella 3 months ago 2
It seems like the real insanity is what the so called sane people do to the so called insane people.
GregTom2 6 months ago 67
My aunt used to work at a mental hospital during the 1970s. There was an old woman in her 80s there who had been there since she was 17 years old simply because she got pregnant out of wedlock... and since she was so institutionalised they could not release her. It's so tragic that people thought something like that made a person 'insane'. =/
StBoffers 6 months ago 4
@StBoffers Thats an urban legand it seems to be a story told at every mental hospital
janeway4eva 6 months ago
@janeway4eva
Well, you learn something knew every day. When she told me that I thought it was true! XD
StBoffers 6 months ago
@StBoffers It might have been true at one time but the story has been passed around so much i was a mental nurse for many years and worked in 3 large asylums after the closures began and that same story was told to me in each one i worked at but it was true some girls were commited for having babys out of wedlock so maybe it is not entirely fictional who knows
janeway4eva 6 months ago
Even the Queen Mother's cousin lived her life in an asylum. A young society woman who Edward VII (when Prince of Wales) had an affair with ended up being written off as a lunatic and locked away for decades. For some reason, this is one thing in history that truly terrifies me, more than atrocities which are measurably greater.
counterhon 7 months ago
@noraa93
:D Me too!
Katzykeens 7 months ago
do they still rent rooms out??????????
lickmesideways1 7 months ago
I did just have to do my maths when Dr Henry Rollin came up.....1939-2000 psychiatrist ....he was a sh
rink for 61 years....wow,respect.
LolaofAr 8 months ago
Is they any movie "Crazu house" with crazu grandmother ....
IlarijaGlauGirl 10 months ago
@IlarijaGlauGirl dunno try googling it
freacls 9 months ago
I've always been a fan of old school asylums :3 And their practices.
Thank you for posting this<33
Katzykeens 1 year ago
@Katzykeens I'm sure you wouldn't if you were a patient...
HelbaRion 8 months ago
@HelbaRion
O3o That's not what I meant, I just find them interesting.
D: Sorry, I probably worded that too enthusiastically.
Katzykeens 8 months ago
@Katzykeens lol just a smidgen
HelbaRion 8 months ago
@HelbaRion
^^; Oops
Katzykeens 8 months ago
Glad to see this on uTube - There's lots of Cane Hill on here from exactly 3mins onwards! the 'Mecca of Urban Exploration' 5:10 shows admin - now a burned out shell
RustikRaven 1 year ago
BBC said this was not available in my area for viewing... THANKS YOUTUBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nIkbot4000 1 year ago 4