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Psychiatry Collection

"Exploring the Depths of the Mind: A Journey into Psychiatry" Delving into the fascinating world of psychiatry, we encounter iconic figures who shaped this field

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Sigmund Freud Smoking

Sigmund Freud Smoking
Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) smoking a cigar, c. 1920. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist

JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Founder of analytical psychology. Oil

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist

Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist
Alfred Adler (1870-1937), Austrian psychologist. Adler was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, and was invited by him to join the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Carl Jung, caricature

Carl Jung, caricature
Carl Jung (1875- 1961). Caricature of the Swiss psychiatrist and one of the founders of modern analytical psychotherapy Carl Gustav Jung

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Non-communication, conceptual image

Non-communication, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a persons head with a brick-wall as a face, representing someones refusal or inability to communicate

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: The Madhouse (Asylum). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

The Madhouse (Asylum). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
The Madhouse (Asylum). Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Austrian psychiatrist

Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Austrian psychiatrist. Adler was a member of the group of psychiatrists around Freud until he broke away in 1911 and developed his theory of Individual Psychology

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Engraved title page

Engraved title page. From: The anatomy of melancholy. Date: 1632

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: (1825-1893). French neurologist. Charcot with patients from his neurological clinic at

(1825-1893). French neurologist. Charcot with patients from his neurological clinic at the Salpêtrière, Paris
JEAN MARTIN CHARCOT (1825-1893). French neurologist. Charcot with patients from his neurological clinic at the Salpêtrière, Paris, France. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: The Nightmare, c1790. Artist: Henry Fuseli

The Nightmare, c1790. Artist: Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare, c1790. The feeling of suffocating anxiety experienced in a nightmare is represented by the demon, sitting on the dreamers chest with implied sexual menace

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Disinfection department of the San Salvi psychiatric hospital in Florence

Disinfection department of the San Salvi psychiatric hospital in Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:09/1929

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Patients at the Psychiatric Hospital of San Salvi, in Florence at work in the fields surrounding

Patients at the Psychiatric Hospital of San Salvi, in Florence at work in the fields surrounding the institute Florence. Date of Photograph:09/1929

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Patients at the Psychiatric Hospital of San Salvi at work in the fields surrounding the institute

Patients at the Psychiatric Hospital of San Salvi at work in the fields surrounding the institute, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:09/1929

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: San Salvi psychiatric hospital vat room in Florence

San Salvi psychiatric hospital vat room in Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:09/1929

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: San Salvi psychiatric hospital patients at work in the fields surrounding the institution, Florence

San Salvi psychiatric hospital patients at work in the fields surrounding the institution, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:09/1929

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysteria, mental and nervous disorder, arising from intense anxiety. 1887 (engraving)

Hysteria, mental and nervous disorder, arising from intense anxiety. 1887 (engraving)
7147176 Hysteria, mental and nervous disorder, arising from intense anxiety. 1887 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hysteria, mental and nervous disorder)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Headaches, melancolia and hysteria, anxiety. 1887 (engraving)

Headaches, melancolia and hysteria, anxiety. 1887 (engraving)
7147179 Headaches, melancolia and hysteria, anxiety. 1887 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Headaches, melancolia and hysteria)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Bordering hysteria. 1887 (engraving)

Bordering hysteria. 1887 (engraving)
7147178 Bordering hysteria. 1887 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bordering hysteria)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysteria, an extremely mental phenomenom, psychoses and psychoneurosis.1887 (engraving)

Hysteria, an extremely mental phenomenom, psychoses and psychoneurosis.1887 (engraving)
7147177 Hysteria, an extremely mental phenomenom, psychoses and psychoneurosis.1887 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hysteria)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Sigmund Freud, 1885

Sigmund Freud, 1885
XEE4410542 Sigmund Freud, 1885. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sigmund Freud, 1885.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Substantia nigra in Parkinsons disease, illustration

Substantia nigra in Parkinsons disease, illustration
Substantia nigra. Computer illustration showing a degenerated substantia nigra and dopaminergic neurons in Parkinsons disease

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: RORSCHACH INKBLOT, 1921. The first inkblot test devised by Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922)

RORSCHACH INKBLOT, 1921. The first inkblot test devised by Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922), Swiss psychiatrist

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Asylum of Charenton, France, 1875 (engraving)

Asylum of Charenton, France, 1875 (engraving)
PCT4824269 Asylum of Charenton, France, 1875 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Asylum d'alienes at the beginning of the twentieth century - engraving by Claverie in)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography)

Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography)
JLJ4974515 Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography) by Pollak, Max (1886-1950); Freud Museum, London

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Representation of a mental insane (mad) suffering from general paralysis in a fit of rage

Representation of a mental insane (mad) suffering from general paralysis in a fit of rage Engraving from " La
ELD4948219 Representation of a mental insane (mad) suffering from general paralysis in a fit of rage Engraving from " La nature et l'homme" by Rengade 1881 Private collection by

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Representation of the attitude of a hysteric woman at the cataleptic period

Representation of the attitude of a hysteric woman at the cataleptic period and attitude of crucifixion
ELD4948223 Representation of the attitude of a hysteric woman at the cataleptic period and attitude of crucifixion (woman with hysteria crisis during cataleptic period and attitude of crucifixion)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Dr. Charles Henry Nichols, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Charles Henry Nichols, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Charles Henry Nichols, 1865-1880. Nichols, Dr. (Charles Henry), famous brain specialist, between 1865 and 1880. Acting assist. Surgeon during Civil War. Conducted a general hospital for U.S

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie

L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie, Repression (lithograph)
ICA4891885 L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie, Repression (lithograph) by Delannoy, Aristide (1874-1911); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 173)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Electrotherapy of the Salpetriere, here the electric baths and localized electrification in 1887

Electrotherapy of the Salpetriere, here the electric baths and localized electrification in 1887 (engraving)
XEE3614285 Electrotherapy of the Salpetriere, here the electric baths and localized electrification in 1887 (engraving) by Vierge, Daniel Urrabieta (1851-1904); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Electrotherapy at the Salpetriere: diagnosis by Dr. Vigouroux in 1887 (engraving)

Electrotherapy at the Salpetriere: diagnosis by Dr. Vigouroux in 1887 (engraving)
XEE3614284 Electrotherapy at the Salpetriere: diagnosis by Dr. Vigouroux in 1887 (engraving) by Vierge, Daniel Urrabieta (1851-1904); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie (lithograph)

L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie (lithograph)
ICA4891970 L Assiette au Beurre, number 173, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_7_23: Medical, Folie (lithograph) by Delannoy, Aristide (1874-1911); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 173)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Chained insane at Bedlam, illustration from Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport

Chained insane at Bedlam, illustration from Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport medical
CHT280167 Chained insane at Bedlam, illustration from Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport medical, hygienique et medico-legal by Etienne Esquirol (1772-1840) plate XXV

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris

Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795
CHT164470 Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795, 1886 (oil on canvas) (detail see also 164469) by Robert-Fleury

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris

Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795
CHT164469 Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795, 1886 (oil on canvas) (detail see also 164470) by Robert-Fleury

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: DDE-90029361

DDE-90029361
France, Provence, St. Remy-de-Provence. Outside of the St. Paul psychiatric clinic where Vincent Van Gogh was treated. Date: 30/07/2005

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris

Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795
CHT164471 Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) releasing lunatics from their chains at the Salpetriere asylum in Paris in 1795 (colour litho) by Robert-Fleury

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Portrait of Dr. Henry Maudsley (1835-1918), Between 1873 and 1876

Portrait of Dr. Henry Maudsley (1835-1918), Between 1873 and 1876

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right

Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right
LSE4112660 Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right: patient Genevieve in a camisole, Doctor Desire Magloire Bourneville with a thermometer, Jean Martin Charcot

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Grasset, copy by Boris Mestchersky (d. 1957), illustration from

Grasset, copy by Boris Mestchersky (d. 1957), illustration from
STC397234 Grasset, copy by Boris Mestchersky (d.1957), illustration from Histoire de la Nation Francaise, Sciences, Volumes I & II, by Gabriel Hanotaux (1853-1944), 1924 (litho) by French School

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysterical epilepsy, attack, contortions, fig. 3 from

Hysterical epilepsy, attack, contortions, fig. 3 from
REV287077 Hysterical epilepsy, attack, contortions, fig. 3 from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere by Bourneville et P

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysterical epilepsy, delirium, lust, plate XXXVI from

Hysterical epilepsy, delirium, lust, plate XXXVI from
REV287070 Hysterical epilepsy, delirium, lust, plate XXXVI from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere by Bourneville et P

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysterical epilepsy, permanent contraction, plate XXVIII from

Hysterical epilepsy, permanent contraction, plate XXVIII from
REV287066 Hysterical epilepsy, permanent contraction, plate XXVIII from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere by Bourneville et P

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysterical epilepsy, attack, third period, plate XXVI from

Hysterical epilepsy, attack, third period, plate XXVI from
REV287065 Hysterical epilepsy, attack, third period, plate XXVI from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere by Bourneville et P

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Hysterical epilepsy, beginning of attack, illustration from

Hysterical epilepsy, beginning of attack, illustration from
REV287047 Hysterical epilepsy, beginning of attack, illustration from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere, Plate XV, by Bourneville et P



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"Exploring the Depths of the Mind: A Journey into Psychiatry" Delving into the fascinating world of psychiatry, we encounter iconic figures who shaped this field. Sigmund Freud, with his enigmatic persona and ever-present cigar, pioneered psychoanalysis. His theories on the unconscious mind continue to intrigue us today. Alfred Adler, an Austrian psychiatrist, emphasized individual psychology and the importance of social factors in shaping one's personality. His contributions have greatly influenced modern therapy practices. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist known for his analytical psychology, left a lasting impact through his exploration of archetypes and collective unconsciousness. With a caricature-like appearance that mirrored his unconventional ideas, he challenged traditional notions of mental health. Goya's haunting painting "The Madhouse (Asylum)" reminds us of society's historical treatment towards those with mental illnesses. It serves as a stark reminder to advocate for compassionate care and understanding. In 1920 at The Hague psychoanalytic congress, Sigmund Freud gathered with colleagues in an iconic black-and-white photograph capturing their shared dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the human psyche. Jean-Martin Charcot was a French neurologist whose work at Salpêtrière showcased groundbreaking research on hysteria. Through wood engravings from 1887 depicting him alongside patients from his neurological clinic, we witness early advancements in psychiatric medicine. Non-communication is depicted through a conceptual image highlighting how vital effective communication is within psychiatric practice - bridging gaps between patient and therapist fosters healing and growth. Gender identity takes center stage in conceptual artwork that challenges societal norms surrounding gender roles and explores diverse expressions of selfhood. It prompts reflection on inclusivity within psychiatry as it evolves to embrace all individuals' unique experiences. Inhale deeply; let your curiosity guide you through this captivating realm where minds are unraveled and souls find solace amidst chaos—a journey into psychiatry awaits those willing to explore the depths of human consciousness.