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Psychological Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #28

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Way back in 1887, a journalist named Elizabeth Cochran assumed the alias Nellie Bly and feigned

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a mental illness to report on the truly awful conditions inside psychiatric hospitals in

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the US, which were known as asylums at the time. She found rotten food, cold showers,

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prevalent rats, abusive nurses, and patients being tied down in her famous expose "Ten

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Days in a Mad House". What she documented had been pretty standard mental health treatment

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for centuries, but her work led the charge in mental health reform.

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It's been a long battle.

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Nearly a century later in 1975, American psychologist David Rosenhan published a paper called "On

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Being Sane in Insane Places" detailing the experiment that he conducted on psychiatric

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institutions themselves. The first part of his experiment involved sending pseudopatients

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- a group of eight totally mentally sound associates, including David himself - to knock

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on institution doors and falsely report that they'd been hearing voices. Once admitted,

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the fake patients abandoned their fake symptoms and behaved as they normally did, waiting

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for administrators to recognize them as mentally healthy.

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Like Cochran, Rosenhan and his team learned that it's easy to get into a mental institution,

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but it is much, much harder to get out. The participants were kept in the institution

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for an average of 19 days, one of them for 52 days. They were forced to take psychotropic

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medication (which they sneakily spit out) and were eventually discharged with a diagnosis

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of paranoid schizophrenia in remission. Of course, being dubbed in remission isn't exactly

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the same thing as being labeled sane, and that was just one of Rosenhan's criticisms

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of the system. It viewed mental illness as an irreversible condition, almost like a personality

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trait, rather than a curable illness.

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Part two of his experiment came later when Rosenhan shared his results with a teaching

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hospital and then told the staff that he'd be sending more pseudopatients their way in

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the next few months, and challenged them to detect the imposters. With that in mind, out

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of 193 new patients, 41 were ferreted out as likely or suspected pseudopatients. The

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thing is, Rosenhan never actually sent in any pseudopatients. In the end Rosenhan concluded

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