Mental Illness In Ancient Egypt

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The Ancient Egyptians were unique and special, because of their ways of seeing, and treating Mental Illness, For Example due to the egyptians doing/seeing the mummification process, they were able to gain knowledge more effectively of the body in how it works. For this reason they were more advanced in their way of thinking and treating illnesses. Mental Illness was important to Ancient Egyptians, because they thought that all diseases or illness made a person unhappy, so if they tried to cure ( at least help them) it, that person can be happy and go to the afterlife ( in order to get to the afterlife you need to be free of diseases), and whoever helped the person be cured would be greatly rewarded by “OSIRIS” (god of the afterlife) especially those who helped the mentally ill. …show more content…

(sometimes the only reason egyptians helped was because they thought that OSIRIS could be dressed up as a mentally illed person to set them up) What i mean by this is that in other cultures the mentally ill would be killed or separated them from their family and the rest of the people, like the Ancient Chinese did, they would keep away the person away from their family and society because they were thought to have a “bad fate” so they put them in exile. For egyptians this was not a way of helping, what they did instead was put them in recreational centers (community centers) with other people(“normal people”), so they could interact with

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