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Mental Health 1: Human Behavior
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In this lesson students study of human behavior and to develop their ideas about the importance of understanding mental health. Students study how Human Behavior provides a sound introduction and historical overview of the important figures and discoveries that have greatly advanced the study of human behavior since the early 1900s.

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Mental Health 2: Bedlam
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In this lesson students learn about and take an up-close, personal look at Bedlam, the world’s first mental health asylum, and the kind of life and treatment that mentally ill people received before the 20th century.

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Mental Health 2: Bedlam
Editor's rating:  starstarstarstar Users' rating:  Add comment Popularity:  star Grade(s):  9-12
Materials:  materials required  yes Internet required:  internet required  yes
Source site:   Science NetLinks

In this lesson students learn about and take an up-close, personal look at Bedlam, the world’s first mental health asylum, and the kind of life and treatment that mentally ill people received before the 20th century.

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