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Psychiatry Collection (page 5)

"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: Bernhard von Gudden, German anatomist C018 / 7084

Bernhard von Gudden, German anatomist C018 / 7084
Bernhard von Gudden (1824-1886). 1885 engraving of the German microanatomist and psychiatrist Johann Bernhard Aloys von Gudden

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1480

Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1480
Psychic brain, conceptual image. Artwork showing the human brain from the side, surrounded by flames, with the pineal gland shown

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1478

Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1478
Psychic brain, conceptual image. Artwork of an anterior (frontal) view of the human brain. The cerebrum (the main visible area) is divided into two hemispheres

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1479

Psychic brain, conceptual image C014 / 1479
Psychic brain, conceptual image. Artwork of an anterior (frontal) view of the human brain. The cerebrum (the main visible area) is divided into two hemispheres

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Work stress, conceptual image

Work stress, conceptual image

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Depressed teenage girl C014 / 0097

Depressed teenage girl C014 / 0097
MODEL RELEASED. Depressed teenage girl resting her head and hands on her knees

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Depressed teenager C014 / 0092

Depressed teenager C014 / 0092
MODEL RELEASED. Depressed teenager. Teenage girl sitting on a sofa and holding a hot water bottle

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Charles Henry Nichols, US physician

Charles Henry Nichols, US physician
Charles Henry Nichols (1820-1889), US physician. Nichols was superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington DC, later known as St Elizabeths Hospital

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Spirituality, conceptual image

Spirituality, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Spirituality, conceptual image

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Mind power, conceptual image

Mind power, conceptual image

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Mind control, conceptual artwork

Mind control, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Mind control, conceptual artwork

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Unconscious mind, conceptual artwork

Unconscious mind, conceptual artwork. It is estimated that around 10 percent of mental activity is conscious thought, with the remaining 90 percent the unconscious mind

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychiatric drug, conceptual artwork C013 / 9514

Psychiatric drug, conceptual artwork C013 / 9514
Psychiatric drug. Conceptual artwork of a drug capsule representing the use of drugs to treat psychiatric conditions

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Stress, conceptual artwork C013 / 9470

Stress, conceptual artwork C013 / 9470
Stress. Conceptual artwork of a depiction of the word stress breaking up into pieces against a red background. This represents the collective term for the psychological condition that is caused by

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Near-death experience, heartbeat trace C013 / 9462

Near-death experience, heartbeat trace C013 / 9462
Near-death experience. Heartbeat trace recorded from left to right over time, showing a normal heartbeat (left) ceasing (flat line)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Mental disorder, conceptual artwork

Mental disorder, conceptual artwork
Mental disorder. Conceptual artwork showing unwelcome involuntary thoughts (red arrows) invading a persons mind, together with images or unpleasant ideas (top) that may become obsessions

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Anorexia, conceptual artwork

Anorexia, conceptual artwork
Anorexia. Conceptual artwork of a stylised figure looking at its distorted reflection in a full-length mirror. This represents the distorted perceptions thought to be one cause of body image issues

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Art therapy, conceptual artwork

Art therapy, conceptual artwork
Art therapy. Conceptual artwork of a cartoon-style human head in profile, with an artists palette in place of the brain. This represents the beneficial effects that art therapy can have on a patients

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Fear of flying, conceptual artwork

Fear of flying, conceptual artwork
Fear of flying. Conceptual artwork of the silhouette of an aeroplane over the anxious face of woman who is terrified of flying in aeroplanes

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Alcoholic depression, conceptual artwork

Alcoholic depression, conceptual artwork
Alcoholic depression. Conceptual artwork of the face of a depressed woman with the chemical structure of alcohol (ethanol) over her mouth

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychological state, conceptual artwork

Psychological state, conceptual artwork
Psychological state. Conceptual artwork of a man enclosed in a small space closing a door behind him from a dark room, and preparing to emerge into the light

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Histone deacetylase and inhibitor C014 / 0136

Histone deacetylase and inhibitor C014 / 0136
Histone deacetylase and inhibitor. Molecular model of a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDI) molecule (left) and a histone deacetylase 2(HDAC2) molecule (right)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Histone deacetylase and inhibitor C014 / 0134

Histone deacetylase and inhibitor C014 / 0134
Histone deacetylase and inhibitor. Molecular model of a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDI) molecule (bottom left) bound to a histone deacetylase 2(HDAC2) molecule (white shape)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Histone deacetylase 2 inhibitor molecule C014 / 0130

Histone deacetylase 2 inhibitor molecule C014 / 0130
Histone deacetylase 2 inhibitor, molecular model. This molecule inhibits the action of the enzyme histone deacetylase, which modifies complexes of protein and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Isaac Ray, US psychiatrist C014 / 0124

Isaac Ray, US psychiatrist C014 / 0124
Isaac Ray (1807-1881), US psychiatrist. Ray specialised in insanity and its applications in forensic psychiatry. This discipline, of which he was one of the founders

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Post-traumatic stress disorder, concept C013 / 4702

Post-traumatic stress disorder, concept C013 / 4702
Post-traumatic stress disorder, conceptual image. Computer artwork of bullets arranged to spell out PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. Title-page of the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alice s

ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. Title-page of the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alice s
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. Title-page of the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, London, England, 1865

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: PINEL, Philippe (1745-1826). French psychiatrist

PINEL, Philippe (1745-1826). French psychiatrist. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Cosmic consciousness, conceptual artwork

Cosmic consciousness, conceptual artwork
Cosmic consciousness, conceptual computer artwork. Outline of a brain with stars and galaxies

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Mental illness, conceptual artwork

Mental illness, conceptual artwork
Mental illness. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple warped heads, which may represent psychosis or a similar mental illness

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Schizophrenia, computer artwork

Schizophrenia, computer artwork
Schizophrenia. Computer artwork of areas of the brain thought to be involved in the disease schizophrenia. At centre are the basal ganglia (yellow)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Depression, artwork

Depression, artwork
Depression. Artwork of a man crying

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Delusional parasitosis

Delusional parasitosis. Conceptual artwork showing a mans face covered with large bugs or parasites. A person who believes that their body is infested with invisible parasites under the skin suffers

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Studying the brain, conceptual image

Studying the brain, conceptual image

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Therapy session

Therapy session
Therapy, conceptual artwork. The patient (left) is conveying his muddled thoughts to the therapist, who gives them order and structure

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Obsessive compulsive disorder

Obsessive compulsive disorder. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram spelling out OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Stressed man

Stressed man
MODEL RELEASED. Stressed man

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Mental illness

Mental illness. Conceptual image depicting an individual with psychosis. Psychosis is a mental disorder characterised by delusions, hallucinations, incoherent speech and agitated behaviour

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Psychological identity

Psychological identity. Conceptual computer artwork of a headless person and two psychology books. One of the most fundamental psychological and philosophical concepts is that of the self

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Anxiety

Anxiety. Woman biting her fingernails. This is a common sign of nervousness or anxiety. It can also be a habitual activity

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Depressed elderly woman

Depressed elderly woman
MODEL RELEASED. Depressed elderly woman holding her head in her hands

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Happiness at work

Happiness at work. Model of a human head inscribed with the different aspects of employment that are considered important to good mental health and wellbeing, and which increase productivity

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Fluoxetine drug molecule

Fluoxetine drug molecule
Fluoxetine. Molecular model of the drug fluoxetine, which is marketed under the brand Prozac. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (silver)

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Schizophrenia, conceptual image

Schizophrenia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Schizophrenia, conceptual image

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Building blocks with brain, artwork

Building blocks with brain, artwork
Conceptual computer artwork of building blocks with the top view of a brain, representing Alzheimers desease or brain disorder

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Daniel Tuke, English psychiatrist

Daniel Tuke, English psychiatrist
Daniel Tuke. 19th Century portrait of the English physician and expert on mental illness Dr. Daniel Hack Tuke (1827-1895), giving evidence during what became known as the Windham Trial

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: W. F. Windham, English aristocrat

W. F. Windham, English aristocrat
W.F. Windham. 19th Century portrait of the English aristocrat W.F. Windham, during what became known as the Windham Trial

Background imagePsychiatry Collection: Gender identity, conceptual artwork

Gender identity, conceptual artwork
Gender identity, conceptual computer artwork



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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.