diff --git "a/Psychiatry_and_Mental Health/queries.jsonl" "b/Psychiatry_and_Mental Health/queries.jsonl" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/Psychiatry_and_Mental Health/queries.jsonl" @@ -0,0 +1,698 @@ +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_1", "caption": "The Greek letter Psi , representing psychology and psychiatry.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/120px-Greek_uc_psi_icon.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_2", "caption": "The Star of Life , representing emergency medical services.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/120px-Star_of_life2.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_3", "caption": "Illicit psychoactive drugs , a cause of psychotic symptoms.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Psychoactive_Drugs.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_4", "caption": "The emergency care process.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-EmergencyPsychiatryProcess.PNG.PNG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_5", "caption": "X-ray image of deep brain stimulation , an experimental procedure used to treat disorders such as OCD and depression .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Deep_Brain_Stimulation.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_6", "caption": "Danvers State Hospital, Danvers, Massachusetts, Kirkbride Complex, c. \u20091893", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Danvers_State_Hospital%2C_Danvers%2C_Massach_2e41561e.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_7", "caption": "Niuvanniemi Hospital in Niuva , Finland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Niuvanniemen_sairaala.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_8", "caption": "McLean Hospital 's administration building in Belmont, Massachusetts ; the hospital treated several notable New England residents, including Massachusetts governor Nathaniel P. Banks , musician James Taylor , and poet Anne Sexton", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Administration_Building%2C_McLean_Hospital%2_afc9e9e1.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_9", "caption": "York Retreat , built in the late 18th century by William Tuke , a pioneer in moral treatment of the mentally ill", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-RetreatOriginalBuildingssm.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_10", "caption": "Republican Vilnius Psychiatric Hospital in Naujoji Vilnia, one of the largest health facilities in Lithuania , built in 1902", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Vilnius_Psychiatric_Hospital_1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_11", "caption": "The Art Nouveau -styled R\u00f6ykk\u00e4 Hospital, formerly known as Nummela Sanatorium , in R\u00f6ykk\u00e4 , Finland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-R%C3%B6yk%C3%A4n_sairaala.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_12", "caption": "Narrenturm in Vienna , built in 1784, is named for a German language phrase, meaning \"fools' tower\"; the hospital was among the earliest buildings designed specifically for the mentally ill.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Narrenturm_Vienna_June_2006_575.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_13", "caption": "Traverse City State Hospital in Traverse City, Michigan , U.S., in operation from 1881 to 1989", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-NorthernMichiganAsylumCTraverseCityMI.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_14", "caption": "psychiatric medication and an ECT machine, in Berlin Museum of medical history", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Psychiatric_Items.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_15", "caption": "Plan of the Bethlem Royal Hospital , an early public asylum for the mentally ill.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Plan_of_the_first_Bethlem_Hospital.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_16", "caption": "Dr. Philippe Pinel at the Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re, 1795 by Tony Robert-Fleury . Pinel ordering the removal of chains from patients at the Paris Asylum for insane women.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Philippe_Pinel_%C3%A0_la_Salp%C3%AAtri%C3%A8_1ea4e247.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_17", "caption": "The York Retreat (c.1796) was built by William Tuke , a pioneer of moral treatment for the insane.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/300px-RetreatOriginalBuildingssm.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_18", "caption": "William A. F. Browne was an influential reformer of the lunatic asylum in the mid-19th century, and an advocate of the new 'science' of phrenology .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/170px-Phrenologie1-157k.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_19", "caption": "Lord Shaftesbury , a vigorous campaigner for the reform of lunacy law in England, and the Head of the Lunacy Commission for 40 years.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Anthony_Ashley-Cooper%2C_7th_Earl_of_Shaftes_33d7ec49.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_20", "caption": "Emil Kraepelin studied and promoted ideas of disease classification for mental disorders.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/Emil_Kraepelin2.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_21", "caption": "Otto Loewi 's work led to the identification of the first neurotransmitter, acetylcholine .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Acetylcholine.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_22", "caption": "A page from the Ebers Papyrus.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/Ebers7766.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_23", "caption": "Chlorpromazine's chemical structure.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/300px-Chlorpromazine-3D-balls.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_24", "caption": "LSD blotter paper", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Ruby_Slippers_LSD_Sheet.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_25", "caption": "LSD blotter", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-LSDonCrystalBlotter.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_26", "caption": "DEA agents Howard Safir (left) and Don Strange (right) with Leary in custody (1972)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/Leary-DEA.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_27", "caption": "Estimated annual numbers of first-time LSD use in the United States among persons aged 12 or older: 1967\u20132008", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/550px-LSD_annual_new_use_USA_1967-2008.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_28", "caption": "Lobotomy (Sweden, 1949)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Lobotomy_1949.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_29", "caption": "Many 18th-century treatments for psychological distress were based on pseudo-scientific ideas, such as phrenology .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Phrenology1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_30", "caption": "Carl Jung", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/lossy-page1-263px-ETH-BIB-Jung%2C_Carl_Gustav_%281_8cc446b1.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_31", "caption": "An 1890 etching of Burgh\u00f6lzli hospital where Carl Jung began his career", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Burgh%C3%B6lzli_Stich.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_32", "caption": "Still talking, Jung with psychoanalytic colleagues. Front row, Sigmund Freud , G. Stanley Hall , Carl Jung. Back row, Abraham Brill , Ernest Jones , S\u00e1ndor Ferenczi . 1909 in front of Clark University .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Hall_Freud_Jung_in_front_of_Clark_1909.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_33", "caption": "Psychology of the Unconscious (1916), the book which precipitated Jung's break with Freud", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Psychology_of_the_Unconscious_%281916%29%2C__9e611a22.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_34", "caption": "American philosopher of pragmatism William James greatly influenced C. G. Jung's thinking.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/200px-Wm_james.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_35", "caption": "Wilhelm Wundt and associates in 1880", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/290px-Wundt-research-group.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_36", "caption": "Dream Analysis , 1928\u20131930 seminars given by Jung, first published in English in 1984", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Dream_Analysis.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_37", "caption": "Persona is a social representation of the self, drawn from the Latin term for \"mask\". It serves as a public face.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Panneau_masques.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_38", "caption": "A rose chafer , the type of beetle Jung caught in his hand, as he heard a patient's dream containing a golden scarab", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Cetonia-aurata.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_39", "caption": "Wolfgang Pauli , c. \u20091924", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Wolfgang_Pauli.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_40", "caption": "The C.G. Jung Institute in Kusnacht , Switzerland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Jung-Institut.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_41", "caption": "An example of a sandplay scenario", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Sandspiel1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_42", "caption": "Main critics of Analytical Psychology: seated from left to right: Sigmund Freud , S\u00e1ndor Ferenczi (IPA-President 1918\u201319), Hanns Sachs ; standing: Otto Rank , Karl Abraham (IPA-President 1914\u201318 und 1924\u201325), Max Eitingon (IPA-President 1925\u201332), Ernest Jones (IPA-President 1920\u201324 and 1932\u201349). photo 1922.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Freud_and_other_psychoanalysts_1922.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_43", "caption": "Aurora thesaurusque philosophorum 1577 title page of a work by Paracelsus , studied by Jung", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Aurora_thesaurusque_philosophorum_1577_title_149e722d.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_44", "caption": "Number of Americans who received SSDI and SSI for mental disability in 1987 (blue) when Eli Lilly and Company introduced the antidepressive drug Prozac , compared to 2003 (red)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-SSDI-SSI-1987-2003.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_45", "caption": "A symbolic graphic of the brain's dopamine function before and after antipsychotics", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Dopamine_function_before_and_after_antipsych_776faa8d.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_46", "caption": "Christopher Smart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/180px-Christopher_Smart_from_NPG_retouched.jpeg.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_47", "caption": "A page from Jubilate Agno written while in asylum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/170px-Jubilate_Agno_let.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_48", "caption": "Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, engraving by Ludwig Emil Grimm", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-JohannFriedrichBlumenbachLudwigEmilGrimm1823_7520d283.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_49", "caption": "Blumenbach's five races", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/400px-Blumenbach%27s_five_races.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_50", "caption": "Gravestone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-J.F.Blumenbach_gravestone_Goettingen.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_51", "caption": "Charcot uses hypnotism to treat hysteria and other abnormal mental conditions. All materials from \"Iconographie photographique de la Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re \" (Jean Martin Charcot, 1878)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Jean-Martin_Charcot_chronophotography.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_52", "caption": "The painting \" A Clinical Lesson at the Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re \" by Pierre Aristide Andr\u00e9 Brouillet . This painting shows Charcot demonstrating hypnosis on a \" hysterical \" Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re patient, \"Blanche\" ( Marie \"Blanche\" Wittmann ), who is supported by Dr. Joseph Babi\u0144ski (rear) . Note the similarity to the illustration of opisthotonus (tetanus) on the back wall. [ 29 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/400px-Une_le%C3%A7on_clinique_%C3%A0_la_Salp%C3%AA_e637b60a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_53", "caption": "The poster created to advertise CRUs during the Second World War", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Get_in_Shape_for_Civvy_Street_-_Civil_Resett_65e0da92.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_54", "caption": "A young Rhinelander who was classified as a bastard and hereditarily unfit under the Nazi regime", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/170px-Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-15664%2C_Farbiger_Jung_86162167.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_55", "caption": "A map from a 1929 Swedish royal commission report displays the U.S. states that had implemented sterilization legislation by then", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-SOU_1929_14_Bet%C3%A4nkande_med_f%C3%B6rslag_58c511b8.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_56", "caption": "Bilingual poster in English and Spanish for a rally against forced sterilization", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Stop_Forced_Sterilization_English-Spanish_po_2cbad487.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_57", "caption": "A political map of Puerto Rico", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/390px-Puerto_Rico-CIA_WFB_Map.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_58", "caption": "John Conolly", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Conolly_john.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_59", "caption": "John Conolly later in life", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-John_Conolly2.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_60", "caption": "John Conolly grave stone.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-John_conolly_grave_67.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_61", "caption": "Photo of Jean-Albert Dadas", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/Jean_albert_dadas.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_62", "caption": "An image of Jean Albert-Dadas awake (left) and hypnotized (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Jean_Albert-Dadas_Hypnotized.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_63", "caption": "Charles Darwin (1809\u20131882)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/170px-Charles_Darwin.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_64", "caption": "Engraving of Johann Weyer by Pieter Holsteyn II from 1660", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Johannes_Weyer.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_65", "caption": "View of the complex from the park across the Singel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Dolhuys_jacobskapelle_bolwerken_haarlem.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_66", "caption": "Keystone above entrance says \"Haarlem old age home, 1704\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Haarlems_tehuis_voor_ouden_van_dagen_1704.JP_b8185560.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_67", "caption": "Visitors \"listen\" to patient oral histories using a stethoscope - the museum puts the visitor in the role of observer/doctor.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Haarlem_-_Dolhuys_-_patient_doktor_ervaring._1baab1a7.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_68", "caption": "Rightmost building shows date 1564.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Deel_1602_en_deel_1564.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_69", "caption": "Sketch of the siege of Haarlem with the Dolhuys on the right.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Situatie_schets_van_dolhuys_ten_tijde_van_be_85172d40.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_70", "caption": "Lazarus and the rich man , painting by Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck , dated 1620, but probably similar to one by the same artist that hung in the regent's room in 1604 that was mentioned by Karel van Mander [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Anonymous_-_Rich_man_and_Lazarus_ca._1610.jp_24c550b1.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_71", "caption": "Former lockup cell for the insane within the Dolhuys complex. \"Dol\" meant \"crazy\".", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Haarlem_-_Dolhuys_-_vormalige_dolcell.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_72", "caption": "Albumen print archived at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda. Duchenne's colleagues appended \" de Boulogne \" to his name to avoid confusion with the like-sounding name of \u00c9douard-Adolphe Duchesne (1804\u20131869) who was a popular society physician in Paris. [ 5 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-G._Duchenne-2.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_73", "caption": "Woodcut illustration of Duchenne's \"appareil volta-\u00e9lectrique.\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-DuchenneAppareil.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_74", "caption": "Demonstration of the mechanics of facial expression. Duchenne and an assistant faradize the mimetic muscles of \"The Old Man.\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Guillaume_Duchenne_de_Boulogne_performing_fa_015ca070.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_75", "caption": "Duchenne and his patient, an \"old toothless man, with a thin face, whose features, without being absolutely ugly, approached ordinary triviality\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Guillaume_Duchenne_de_Boulogne_performing_fa_427d2d79.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_76", "caption": "G.-B. Duchenne de Boulogne, Synoptic plate 4 from Le M\u00e9canisme de la Physionomie Humaine . 1862, albumen print . In the upper row and the lower two rows, patients with different expressions on either side of their faces", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Duchenne-FacialExpressions.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_77", "caption": "Figure 20 from Charles Darwin 's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872). Caption reads \"FIG. 20.\u2014Terror, from a photograph by Dr. Duchenne\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/250px-Expression_of_the_Emotions_Figure_20.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_78", "caption": "Plate III from Charles Darwin 's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals . 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G. Jung Institute, K\u00fcsnacht , Switzerland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-C._G._Jung_institute.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_131", "caption": "The mythic alchemical philosopher's stone as pictured in Atalanta Fugiens Emblem 21", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Michael_Maier_Atalanta_Fugiens_Emblem_21.jpe_2a00ea1f.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_132", "caption": "Original statue of Jung in Mathew Street , Liverpool, a half-body on a plinth captioned \"Liverpool is the pool of life\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-CarlJungStatueLiverpool.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_133", "caption": "Jung's ideas on archetypes were based in part on Plato's Forms .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/150px-D369-platon.-L2-Ch8.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_134", "caption": "Carl Jung standing in front of Burgh\u00f6lzli clinic, Zurich 1909", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Jung_1910.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_135", "caption": "The Norse trickster god Loki as depicted on an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Processed_SAM_loki.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_136", "caption": "An initiation ceremony in Papua New Guinea takes place.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Sepik_River_initiation_PNG_1975.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_137", "caption": "Melanie Klein (1952; age 72).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/140px-Melanie_Klein_1952.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_138", "caption": "Wilfred Bion.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/140px-WRBion.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_139", "caption": "Sigmund Freud (1926; age 70).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/140px-Sigmund_Freud_1926.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_140", "caption": "This Greek mosaic from Antioch , dating to the 2nd century AD, depicts the Judgement of Paris that caused the overall plot and events of the Iliad .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Judgement_Paris_Antioch_Louvre_Ma3443.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_141", "caption": "Casablanca co-protagonist Rick Blaine has been seen through Jungian analysis as a classic hero , the character being in one of the most memorable love triangles in film. 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1950s", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Insulin_shock_therapy.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_229", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/200px-Self.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_230", "caption": "Giorgio Antonucci", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Giorgio_Antonucci.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_231", "caption": "Thomas Szasz", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-Dr_Thomas_S_Szasz.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_232", "caption": "Lehrbuch der gerichtlichen Psychopathologie", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry/images/220px-MU_EAB_179_-_Richard_von_Krafft-Ebing_-_Lehr_710ea97a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Psychiatry$$$query_233", "caption": "Vienna 's Narrenturm \u2014 German for \"fools' tower\"\u2014was one of the earliest buildings specifically designed as a \"madhouse\". 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This study rated alcohol the most harmful drug overall, and the only drug more harmful to others than to the users themselves. [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-HarmCausedByDrugsTable.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_19", "caption": "Acute confusional state caused by alcohol withdrawal, also known as delirium tremens", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-An_alcoholic_man_with_delirium_Wellcome_L006_cddf92b8.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_20", "caption": "Artist's depiction of scintillating scotoma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Aura_ss.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_21", "caption": "Example of a scintillating scotoma aura with each dot or line flickering", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/ScintillatingScotoma3.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_22", "caption": "Example of scintillating scotoma showing an obscured/distorted area bordered with colors", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Migraine-aura-aka-scintillating-scotoma-anec_be3fb76d.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_23", "caption": "The mythical Oedipus gouged his eyes out.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Oedipus.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_24", "caption": "Gloves can be worn as treatment for autophagia, working as a physical barrier between mouth and skin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-GlovesAutophagiaTreatment.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_25", "caption": "Deinviduation model; how factors influence the baiting crowd [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/651px-Deinviduation_model_.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_26", "caption": "Ernest Dupr\u00e9 (1862-1921), French psychiatrist and coiner of the term Cenestopathy alongside Albert Camus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Ernest_Dupr%C3%A9.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_27", "caption": "CEV noise simulation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/Red-blue-noise.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_28", "caption": "CEV noise simulation with multiple colors (Purple, Green, Yellow)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/162px-CEV_noise_simulation_with_multiple_colors.gi_c81ec76a.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_29", "caption": "CEV noise simulation with multiple colors and flashing dot", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Level2_flashing_dot.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_30", "caption": "Level 3 CEV simulation without noise", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Level_3_CEV.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_31", "caption": "CEV noise simulation with disappearing flashing image", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Level4.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_32", "caption": "Level 5 CEV simulation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Level_5_CEV_%28smaller_version%29.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_33", "caption": "Decorticate posturing , indicating a lesion at the red nucleus or above. This positioning is stereotypical for upper brain stem , or cortical damage. The other variant is decerebrate posturing , not seen in this picture.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Decorticate.PNG.PNG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_34", "caption": "An attempt at a visual representation of depersonalization", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Depersonalization_Disorder_by_Boris_D._Og%C3_de235bbe.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_35", "caption": "If the cat cannot attack the stimulus, it may direct anger elsewhere by attacking or directing aggression to the nearest cat, dog, human or other being. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-OtAG.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_36", "caption": "Zinc Gluconate.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Zinc_gluconate.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_37", "caption": "Eprosartan .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Eprosartan.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_38", "caption": "Despair by Edvard Munch (1894) captures emotional detachment seen in Borderline Personality Disorder. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Despair_Edvard_Munch_1894.jpeg.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_39", "caption": "The Bologna station clock in Italy, subject of a collective false memory", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Orologio_strage_bologna.jpeg.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_40", "caption": "Barack Obama fidgeting with a Petoskey stone while on a phone call (2012)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Barack_Obama_plays_with_a_Petoskey_stone.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_41", "caption": "Shaking a pen while thinking is a common way of fidgeting.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Working_out_the_financial_skills_150723-M-TH_4dee83b6.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_42", "caption": "Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850\u20131909)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Ebbinghaus.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_43", "caption": "Mid sagittal cut of human brain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Gray727.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_44", "caption": "The hippocampus is highlighted in red.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-Hippocampus.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_45", "caption": "An example of a form constant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Form_constant.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_46", "caption": "Kl\u00fcver's four form constants", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Kl%C3%BCver%27s_Form_Constants.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_47", "caption": "A cake for a gender reveal party . Gender disappointment might reveal itself at one of these parties.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Gender_Reveal_Party_%287359990748%29.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_48", "caption": "Monotropic (hyperfocus) and polytropic learning", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Monotropic_and_polytropic_learning.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_49", "caption": "The basal ganglia are involved in hyperkinesia.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Basal_ganglia_and_related_structures_%282%29_656be461.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_50", "caption": "Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson , the neurologist most known for his description of what came to be known as Wilson's disease .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Samuel_Alexander_Kinnier_Wilson.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_51", "caption": "A healthy, neuropathic, and myopathic electromyogram, respectively.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Electromyogram.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_52", "caption": "Andr\u00e9 Brouillet: A Clinical Lesson at the Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Pr_Charcot_DSC09405.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_53", "caption": "Orbitofrontal cortex , part of the prefrontal cortex that shapes decision-making", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-MRI_of_orbitofrontal_cortex.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_54", "caption": "A mural depicts a person who is daydreaming.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-Head_in_the_Clouds%2C_2017_mural_by_Magee%2C_2d131aff.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_55", "caption": "Resting overall cerebral metabolism of various brain states. [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Neurowiki_1.GIF.GIF"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_56", "caption": "Arousal levels of various brain states. [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Neurowiki2.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_57", "caption": "Inconsolable grief by Ivan Kramskoi", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/250px-Inconsolable_grief.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_58", "caption": "Graphical comparison of mood swings, compared with bipolar disorder and cyclothymia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Bipolar_mood_shifts.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_59", "caption": "People with high energy levels", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-National_Marathon_IMG_1567_%285563108196%29._c6e987cd.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_60", "caption": "Person with low spirited mood", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Chronic_fatigue_syndrome.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_61", "caption": "Artist's depiction of the separation stage of an out-of-body experience, which often precedes free movement", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Astral_640.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_62", "caption": "A 19th-century illustration of Robert Blair 's poem The Grave , depicting the soul leaving the body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Schiavonetti_Soul_leaving_body_1808.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_63", "caption": "Crowds that go against the advice of health officials can be seen during pandemic fatigue. Here, shoppers visit a shopping district in Tokyo despite a stay-at-home advisory during the official lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Kichijoji_Sun_Road_shopping_street_with_stay_9f7b3d82.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_64", "caption": "Scientifically accurate atomic model of the external structure of SARS-CoV-2. Each \"ball\" is an atom.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/110px-Coronavirus._SARS-CoV-2.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_65", "caption": "Location of the insular cortex , a structure implicated in PPD", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-Brain_lobes_-_insular_lobe.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_66", "caption": "Risperdal (risperidone) tablets", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/150px-Risperdal_tablets.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_67", "caption": "Several criteria exist to differentiate between PBA and depression.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/525px-PBA_is_not_depression.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_68", "caption": "Jan Feliks Piwarski \u2019s depiction of Alcoholism , a self-destructive behavior", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Piwarski_Para_pijak%C3%B3w.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_69", "caption": "Some features of the human circadian (24-hour) biological clock. Click to enlarge", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/340px-Biological_clock_human.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_70", "caption": "Pierre Janet", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Pierre_Janet_Marie_Felix.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_71", "caption": "Melanie Klein", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Melanie_Klein_c1900.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_72", "caption": "Feeling soft or otherwise enjoyable textures is a common form of stimming.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/267px-Rubbing_faux-fur%2C_July_2014.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_73", "caption": "An autistic adult (center right) stimming with her hands during the 2015 Erasmus\u00a0Prize ceremony.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-2015_Erasmus_Prize_-_25_November_2015_-_Stic_f57ca06d.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_74", "caption": "Young autistic boy stimming with cold water in the kitchen sink", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Boy_washing_hands.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_75", "caption": "Crisis hotlines , such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline , enable people to get immediate emergency telephone counselling.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Lifelinelogo.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_76", "caption": "A caring letter written by hand", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Caringletterhw.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_77", "caption": "\" La vie m'est insupportable. Pardonnez-moi .\" ( ' Life is unbearable for me. Forgive me. ' ) - Dalida 's suicide note", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Lettre_de_Dalida.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_78", "caption": "A mass grave in a concentration camp from the Holocaust . Survivors of such traumatic events may experience feelings of guilt or wonder whether they deserved to survive.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Mass_Grave_at_Bergen-Belsen_concentration_ca_a4234daa.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_79", "caption": "Trousers from a concentration camp uniform owned by Shimson Kleuger , interned in three KZ camps. Kleuger increasingly isolated himself in the family mansion, likely as a result of trauma left by the experiences of the Holocaust.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Spodnie_z_kombinezonu_obozowego%2C_MZ-328-O__51b64bd2.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_80", "caption": "Syncope from bradycardia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Blausen_0100_Bradycardia_Fainting.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_81", "caption": "Formication , a type of tactile hallucination, is the feeling of imaginary insects or spiders on the skin.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Tactile_hallucination.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_82", "caption": "Trihexyphenidyl : An antiparkinsonian agent that creates tactile hallucinations.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Trihexyphenidyl.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_83", "caption": "Hallucinatory itch due to sensation of insects under the skin leading to self-hurting behavior.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Itch_02.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_84", "caption": "Schematic and FMRI of cortical areas involved in pain processing which are similar to areas that are involved in tactile hallucinations.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Schematic_of_cortical_areas_involved_with_pa_592e6fe6.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_85", "caption": "Person passed out on a sidewalk in New York City, 2008", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/lossy-page1-220px-Person_passed_out_on_sidewalk_ph_9c3df59b.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_86", "caption": "Anatomical illustration of neuroanatomy of human vision", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Lawrence_1960_9.7.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_87", "caption": "Acetylcholine pathway", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Acetylcholine_Pathway.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_88", "caption": "Charles Bonnet , the first person to describe the syndrome.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-CharlesBonnet.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_89", "caption": "Composer Ludwig van Beethoven may have had bipolar disorder . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/260px-Joseph_Karl_Stieler%27s_Beethoven_mit_dem_Ma_efd0bde4.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_90", "caption": "A magazine article proclaiming Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys to be a genius ( Melody Maker , May 21, 1966)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/260px-BrianWilsonGenius.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_91", "caption": "The Beach Boys at a 1964 photoshoot. Wilson (top-center) felt that his band's clean-cut image distracted from the sophistication of his music.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-The_Beach_Boys_%281965%29.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_92", "caption": "Wilson producing a Pet Sounds recording session in early 1966", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Brian_Wilson_Pet_Sounds_3.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_93", "caption": "Wilson in 1971", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/Brian_Wilson_1971.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_94", "caption": "Steven Page (front) was so inspired by stories of Wilson's \"mad genius\" that he wrote a song, \" Brian Wilson \", that became a hit for his band Barenaked Ladies in 1992. [ 76 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Barenaked_Ladies_performing_on-board_Ships_a_ac6c6256.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_95", "caption": "Sylvia Plath", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/250px-Sylvia_Plath.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_96", "caption": "Vincent van Gogh , Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, Easel and Japanese Print , January 1889. Van Gogh, who struggled with poverty and mental illness for most of his life, is regarded as a famous example of the tortured artist.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/200px-VanGogh-self-portrait-with_bandaged_ear.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_97", "caption": "Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, painted in 1820, long after he began to lose his hearing and became reclusive. 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Yale Center for British Art", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Viscount_Castlereagh_by_Francis_Leggatt_Chan_c364a207.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_101", "caption": "Castlereagh's house, Woollet Hall (now called Loring Hall), in North Cray in Bexley , south London", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Castlereagh%27s_House.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_102", "caption": "Blue plaque along the North Cray Road", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Blue_Plaque_for_the_Viscount_Castlereagh.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_103", "caption": "The Suicide of Lord Castlereagh by George Cruikshank , 1822", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Castlereagh_death.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_104", "caption": "The grave of Timothy Evans, who was executed after being framed for two murders committed by Christie", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Timothy_Evans_Grave.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_105", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-John_Coldstream.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_106", "caption": "William Cowper", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/Cowper_w.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_107", "caption": "Crazy Kate, illustration for Cowper's The Task by Henry Fuseli (1806\u20131807).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Johann_Heinrich_F%C3%BCssli_035.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_108", "caption": "Harriett Hesketh by Francis Coates", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Harriett_Hesketh_born_Cowper.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_109", "caption": "Stained-glass window depicting Cowper in St Nicholas's Church, East Dereham , Norfolk", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/240px-St_Nicholas_Church%2C_Dereham%2C_Norfolk_-_W_b773eb63.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_110", "caption": "The Lady Blackwood scudding through the Bay of Biscay . Painting by George Gregory, 1892.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Lady_Blackwood.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_111", "caption": "Self Portrait (1888) by Charles Altamont Doyle. In the original, he has written \"That's his guardian angel over the left, utterly disgusted\". 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"WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charlotte_Mew_%28Marchmont_Association%29.jp_c81ec99a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_138", "caption": "Hugh Miller", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/240px-Hugh_Miller.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_139", "caption": "Fossils of Hughmilleria socialis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-The_Eurypterida_of_New_York_plate_61.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_140", "caption": "Bust of Miller by William Brodie in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/240px-Bust_of_Hugh_Miller_by_Wm_Brodie.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_141", "caption": "The grave of Hugh Miller, Grange Cemetery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/240px-Hugh_Miller_grave_Grange_Cemetery.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_142", "caption": "Harriet Mordaunt in the mid-1860s", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Harriet_Mordaunt.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_143", "caption": "Walton Hall, Warwickshire , home of Sir Charles and Lady Mordaunt", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Walton_Hall_-_geograph.org.uk_-_117199.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_144", "caption": "The Prince and Princess of Wales on their wedding day, 1863", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-King_Edward_VII_and_Queen_Alexandra_-_Weddin_ce6a1e50.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_145", "caption": "Lord Penzance, judge in the Mordaunt divorce case", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-1stLordPenzance.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_146", "caption": "Sultan Mustafa I", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Mustafa_1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_147", "caption": "Photograph of the Great Chartist Meeting on Kennington Common, organised by O'Connor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Chartist_meeting_on_Kennington_Common_by_Wil_8b8d2d0a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_148", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Northern_Star_front_page.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_149", "caption": "Feargus O'Connor commemorated at Heronsgate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-O%27Connorville.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_150", "caption": "O'Connor's grave at Kensal Green Cemetery , London, photographed in 2014", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Feargus_O_Connor_grave_Kensal_Green_2014.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_151", "caption": "Statue of Feargus O'Connor in the Nottingham Arboretum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/179px-Nottingham_Arboretum%2C_statue_of_Feargus_O%_7fbaf3b7.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_152", "caption": "1794 portrait of Catherine the Great by Dmitry Levitzky", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Catherine_II_by_D.Levitskiy_%281794%2C_Novgo_872537f9.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_153", "caption": "Paul as Grand Duke", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-After_Jean_Louis_Voille_%281744-1804%29_-_Pa_914a4a56.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_154", "caption": "The parade ground outside Gatchina Palace in 2010", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Gatchina_Palace_IMG_7109_1280.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_155", "caption": "1800 cartoon by Isaac Cruikshank", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-The_three_orders_of_Petersburg_%28Cruikshank_64096881.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_156", "caption": "Fashion in 1797 under the French Directory ; the round hat and high cravat worn by the man in the center were condemned by Paul.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Boilly-Point-de-Convention-ca1797.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_157", "caption": "Portrait of Charles Whitworth, ambassador to imperial Russia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charles_Whitworth_%281752-1825%29%2C_by_Giov_6a154a4d.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_158", "caption": "Saint Michael's Castle , where Paul was killed three weeks after moving in", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Saint_Petersburg_St_Michael%27s_Castle.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_159", "caption": "Poster for the 1934 film, Lieutenant Kij\u00e9", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Kije1934.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_160", "caption": "Paul wearing the crown of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Emperor_Paul_in_the_Crown_of_the_Grand_Maste_82165f77.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_161", "caption": "Louis of France, le Grand Dauphin , and his wife Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria with their three sons: Louis, le Petit Dauphin , Philippe, Duke of Anjou and Charles, Duke of Berry . Painting by Pierre Mignard , 1687.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/260px-Pierre_Mignard_-_Louis%2C_the_Grand_Dauphin__50b370bd.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_162", "caption": "Proclamation of Philip V as King of Spain in the Palace of Versailles on 16 November 1700", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Philippe_de_France_proclam%C3%A9_roi_d%27Esp_660e773f.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_163", "caption": "A young Maria Luisa of Savoy holding a miniature portrait of her husband, Philip V", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/150px-Maria_Luisa_Gabriella_de_Savoia.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_164", "caption": "Philip V in hunting attire.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Mel%C3%A9ndez%2C_Miguel_Jacinto_-_Philip_V%2_46347e0a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_165", "caption": "Portrait of Philip V of Spain exhibited upside down in the Museum of Almod\u00ed \u00a0[ es ] , X\u00e0tiva , for having burned the city in 1707.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-X%C3%A0tiva._Almod%C3%AD._Felip_V_i_cadira-2_5d446da7.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_166", "caption": "Philip (right) at the Battle of Villaviciosa in 1710.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Vendome-and-PhilipV.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_167", "caption": "A breech loading miquelet musket with a reusable cartridge, used by Philip V, made by A. 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[ 44 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Victoria_and_Albert_Museum_Schrank_neugotisc_1ed4d674.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_194", "caption": "Pugin Hall , Rampisham, Dorset: Grade I listed house designed as a rectory by Pugin, built 1846\u20131847", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-2_Pugin_Hall_Rampisham.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_195", "caption": "\" Big Ben \" (London), completed to Pugin's design", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Clock_Tower_-_Palace_of_Westminster%2C_Londo_110c230f.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_196", "caption": "St Aidan's Cathedral , Enniscorthy, County Wexford", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-EnniscorthyCathedral.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_197", "caption": "Pullen in a Royal Navy uniform, holding what appears to be a navigational chart.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-James_Henry_Pullen.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_198", "caption": "Pullen's model of SS Great Eastern displayed at the Langdon Down Museum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/330px-James_Pullen%27s_model_of_SS_Great_Eastern_a_1f1562e9.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_199", "caption": "- compare with the sectional plan of SS Great Eastern", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/330px-SS_Great_Eastern_diagram.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_200", "caption": "The grave of Franc Pust at the Kobac graveyard (Kobacov britof) in Trbovlje", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/206px-Franc_Pust-grob.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_201", "caption": "Roget plaque, George Square, Edinburgh", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Peter_Mark_Roget_plaque%2C_Edinburgh_Univers_ab4dfe1e.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_202", "caption": "Official portrait by Thomas Pettigrew", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Roget_P_M.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_203", "caption": "St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich (RC)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Norwich_RC_Cathedral.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_204", "caption": "Gilbert Scott houses in The Avenues, Hull", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Gilbert_Scott_house.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_205", "caption": "Marriage , from The Seven Sacraments of the Holy Church (1917).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-7--marriage.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_206", "caption": "The Faun\u2014an Epilogue (undated; private collection) was among more than 80 works by Sims exhibited by The Royal Academy in 1933; possibly a \"sequel\" to The Little Faun , in both cases an imaginary self-portrait of the artist, who always felt himself to be set apart because of his lameness. [ 31 ] [ 32 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charles-Sims-Faun-Epilogue.webp.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_207", "caption": "Here Am I , 1927\u201328, location unknown.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charles_Sims--Here_Am_I.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_208", "caption": "An Interrupted Picnic , 1901, Cartwright Hall .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charles_Sims--An_Interrupted_Picnic--1901.jp_c88c44ba.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_209", "caption": "Two Girls Seated: Diana and Sarah Churchill , 1922, National Trust , Chartwell .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Charles_Sims--Diana_and_Sarah_Churchill.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_210", "caption": "Spilsbury (foreground), pictured at the scene of the second of the Crumbles murders \u2014 that of Emily Kaye . 4 May 1924.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/219px-Pathologist_Sir_Bernard_Spilsbury_Second_Cru_2393b2f4.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_211", "caption": "James Kenneth Stephen", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-JK_Stephen.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_212", "caption": "The wedding ceremony of Puyi and Wanrong", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-The_wedding_of_Puyi_and_Wanrong_at_the_Forbi_d83460d4.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_213", "caption": "The box sedan chair used to carry Wanrong into the Forbidden City [ 25 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Box_Sedan_Chair_Forbidden_City_1922.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_214", "caption": "Wanrong and Wenxiu in the Forbidden City", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Rdetfygh.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_215", "caption": "Empress Wanrong in regal dress after being conferred as Empress [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/150px-Empress_Wan_Rong.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_216", "caption": "Wanrong and Wenxiu on a boat during a trip to Jade Spring Hill", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Wanrong_and_Wenxiu_on_a_boat_near_Jade_Sprin_bc4b9fc9.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_217", "caption": "Wanrong sitting, with her tutor, Isabel Ingram , and Reginald Johnston , the tutor of her husband, Emperor Puyi , in the Forbidden City in 1924", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/173px-TaitaiWanRongJohnston.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_218", "caption": "Wanrong smoking a cigarette, Japanese concession, Tianjin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/182px-Empress_Wan_Rong_Smoking_Cigarette.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_219", "caption": "Wanrong playing with a child", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/154px-8858fb9a12139e2853530f121afd2edf_waifu2x_pho_37ede48b.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_220", "caption": "Puyi and Wanrong leaving their hotel on 8 March 1932 before setting off for the official Manchukuo founding ceremony in Xinjing (Changchun). [ 97 ] Li Tiyu is pictured behind Puyi.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/174px-Wanrong.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_221", "caption": "Wanrong as empress of Manchukuo(1934)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/172px-Wanrong_as_Empress_of_Manchukuo%2C_1930s.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_222", "caption": "The site of Puyi's abdication in a small mining office complex in Dalizi [ 144 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-%E6%BA%A5%E4%BB%AA%E5%AE%A3%E5%8F%AC%E9%80%8_d58e271e.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_223", "caption": "Score composed by Wanrong", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Score_written_by_wanrong.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_224", "caption": "Excerpt of Whiteley's diary, composed with crayon on a paper bag", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-The_Story_of_Opal_-_A_specimen_page_of_opal%_f7509542.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_225", "caption": "Whiteley reconstructing her diary, c. 1920", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-The_Story_of_Opal_-_The_author_and_the_fragm_09fc9b5d.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_226", "caption": "Whiteley's grave in Highgate Cemetery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Opal_Whiteley_grave.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_227", "caption": "A 1926 portrait by Christopher Wood of Constant Lambert in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Constant_Lambert_by_Christopher_Wood.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_228", "caption": "Christopher Wood", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-ChristopherWood.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_229", "caption": "Christopher Wood (1901-1930) - Cornish Fishermen, The Quay, St Ives - ABDAG000003 - Aberdeen City Council (Archives, Gallery and Museums Collection)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Christopher_Wood_%281901-1930%29_-_Cornish_F_0e8ea720.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_230", "caption": "Lycurgus , driven mad by Dionysus , attacks his wife.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Madness_Lycurgus_BM_VaseF271.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_231", "caption": "Poster promoting blood tests for syphilis .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Syphilis_may_cause_heart_trouble%2C_blindnes_2fcb3c04.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_232", "caption": "Mary, Queen of Scots", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/160px-Mary_Stuart_Queen.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_233", "caption": "English physician Richard Morton is generally credited with the earliest medical descriptions of the anorexic condition in 1689. 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From the published medical papers of Sir William Gull", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/160px-Gull_-_Anorexia_Miss_A.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_236", "caption": "Ernest-Charles Las\u00e8gue, who named the condition L\u2019Anorexie Histerique", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/160px-Charles_Lasegue.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_237", "caption": "Eugen Bleuler created the concept of autism , using it to describe a type of behaviour.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Eugen_Bleuler.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_238", "caption": "August Hoch defined the shut-in character type.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-August_Hoch.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_239", "caption": "Emil Kraepelin defined the verschrobene (eccentric) character type.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-E.Kraepelin_crop2.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_240", "caption": "Carl Jung coined the term introverted .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-CGJung.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_241", "caption": "Hans Asperger was the first to publish the name autism for a specific condition, and the first to document many of that condition's attributes.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Hans_Asperger_portrait_ca_1940.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_242", "caption": "Leo Kanner introduced the concept of autism to many people in the United States and other countries.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Leo-Kanner.jpeg.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_243", "caption": "Bernard Rimland refuted the refrigerator mother theory and co-founded the Autism Society of America .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Bernard-Rimland_%28cropped%29.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_244", "caption": "Anna Jean Ayres began sensory integration theory and therapy .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Jean_Photos-1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_245", "caption": "Charles Ferster was a pioneer of what would become known as applied behavior analysis .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/190px-CB_Ferster_circa1972.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_246", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Autism_acceptance_infinity_neurodiversity_sy_cfb10263.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_247", "caption": "Giacomo Rizzolatti led the team that discovered mirror neurons .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Giacomo_Rizzolatti.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_248", "caption": "Temple Grandin became a prominent example of an autistic person.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Temple_Grandin_at_TED.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_249", "caption": "Woman with \"circular insanity\", showing manic (left) and depressed (right) states", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-A_case_of_circular_insanity%2C_photographed__ba660d33.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_250", "caption": "The four temperaments clockwise from top left (sanguine; phlegmatic; melancholic; choleric) according to an ancient theory of mental states", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/210px-LavaterHollowayFaces.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_251", "caption": "Sigmund Freud argued that depression, or melancholia, could result from loss and is more severe than mourning.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Sigmund_freud_um_1905.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_252", "caption": "Emil Kraepelin (1856\u20131926)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/Emil_Kraepelin2.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_253", "caption": "Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828\u20131899)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Karl_Ludwig_Kahlbaum.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_254", "caption": "Apulian pottery depicting Lycrugus of Thrace , an ancient Greek king driven mad by Dionysus [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Madness_Lycurgus_BM_VaseF271.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_255", "caption": "Aretaeus of Cappadocia , the Greek physician who studied patients today presumed to have had bipolar disorder", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/182px-Engraved_portrait_of_Aretaeus_Cappadox._Well_fe3a687f.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_256", "caption": "Bust of Asclepiades , a physician who discussed treatments for a mental disorder which may be schizophrenia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/193px-Portrait_bust_of_Asclepiades_Wellcome_L00073_25ddade9.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_257", "caption": "Dionysian scenes were common on Roman-era sarcophagi (detail from the example at the Antalya Archeological Museum , 2nd century)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Antalya_Museum_06022022_016.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_258", "caption": "Leda and the swan was a popular subject for art in a range of media, such as this 1st-century oil lamp", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Leda_and_the_swan%2C_terracotta_Roman_oil_la_353b1d22.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_259", "caption": "The packed chaos of battle on the Ludovisi sarcophagus (mid-3rd century)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-Ludovisi-Sarkophag.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_260", "caption": "Aelius Aristedes , a Greek writer who may have been a hypochondriac [ 87 ] [ 88 ] [ 89 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Filosofo_elio_aristide%2C_200_ac._ca..JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_261", "caption": "A diagram depicting humorism", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/178px-Humorism.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_262", "caption": "Mosaic from Roman Spain (3rd\u20134th century) depicting a moment from the temporary madness of Hercules , here estranged from his wife, whom he goes on to kill along with their children", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Panel_de_mosaico_%2850432231806%29.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_263", "caption": "Sigmund Freud, by Max Halberstadt, 1914", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Sigmund_Freud%2C_by_Max_Halberstadt_%28cropp_18746d81.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_264", "caption": "Karen Horney", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/Karen_Horney_1938.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_265", "caption": "Otto F. Kernberg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Otto_F._Kernberg%2C_MD.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_266", "caption": "Scratch-drawings on the wall in St. Elizabeths Hospital made by a prisoner with \"a disturbed case of dementia praecox\".", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Reeve37258.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_267", "caption": "Engraving of the eighth print of A Rake's Progress , depicting inmates at Bedlam Asylum , by William Hogarth", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/300px-The_Rake%27s_Progress_8.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_268", "caption": "Goya 's Madhouse , 1812-1819", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/240px-Casa_de_locos.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_269", "caption": "Showing signs of the titular \"space madness\", Commander H\u00f6ek eats a bar of soap as if it were an ice cream bar, despite the word \"soap\" being visible at the side he had been looking at.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Ren_Space_Madness.jpeg.jpeg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_270", "caption": "Image 1: The prevalence of mental illness is higher in more unequal rich countries", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-The_prevalence_of_mental_illness_is_higher_i_7ef9395a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_271", "caption": "Generic Neurotransmitter System", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Generic_Neurotransmitter_System.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_272", "caption": "Poor Czech poor children in 1917.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-National_Geographic%2C_v31%2C_Czech_poor_pea_c4504e71.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_273", "caption": "Regions implicated in bipolar [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Fpsyt-05-00098-g002.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_274", "caption": "Relative risk of bipolar and schizophrenia for probands [ 5 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-RelativeRisk.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_275", "caption": "Cortical thinning in adult bipolar [ 54 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Mp201773f1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_276", "caption": "Bilaterally reduced activity in the inferior frontal gyrus (BA47). [ 69 ] Image at Talairach z=2", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-BPM_Replication.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_277", "caption": "Depression may be related to the same brain mechanisms that control the cycles of sleep and wakefulness.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/350px-Biological_clock_human.PNG.PNG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_278", "caption": "Illustration of the major elements in a prototypical synapse . Synapses are gaps between nerve cells . These cells convert their electrical impulses into bursts of chemical relayers, called neurotransmitters , which travel across the synapses to receptors on adjacent cells, triggering electrical impulses to travel down the latter cells.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-SynapseSchematic_en.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_279", "caption": "Monoamine receptors affect phospholipase C and adenylyl cyclase inside of the cell. Green arrows means stimulation and red arrows inhibition. Serotonin receptors are blue, norepinephrine orange, and dopamine yellow. Phospholipase C and adenylyl cyclase start a signaling cascade which turn on or off genes in the cell. Sufficient ATP from mitochondria is required for these downstream signalling events. The 5HT-3 receptor is associated with gastrointestinal adverse effects and has no relationship to the other monoamine receptors.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Monoamine_receptor_effects.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_280", "caption": "Rendition of the Limbic-cortical-striatal-pallidal-thalamic circuit as described by Drevets et al. 2008 [ 75 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Limbic-cortical-striatal-pallidal-thalamic_c_0dd7d69d.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_281", "caption": "GMV reductions in MDD and BD [ 93 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Mp201672f2.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_282", "caption": "MDD is associated with reduced FA in the ALIC and genu/body of the CC. [ 101 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Srep21825-f2.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_283", "caption": "Data from a PET study [ 77 ] suggests that the less the frontal lobes are activated ( red ) during a working memory task, the greater the increase in abnormal dopamine activity in the striatum ( green ), thought to be related to the neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Schizophrenia_PET_scan.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_284", "caption": "Example of differential diagnosis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/500px-AIR_criteria_differential_diagnosis.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_285", "caption": "Male veterans with drug or alcohol addictions from the Philadelphia VA Medical Center have been recruited for the establishment of ASI. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Philadelphia_VAMC.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_286", "caption": "This is the 1st page of the ASI-5. It inquires about the demographic background of the patient. It also allows interviewer to record the optional severity index. [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-ASI_5th_Page_1.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_287", "caption": "An interview using the ASI would be conducted with the patient alone and entirely confidential to safeguard the privacy of the patient. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-20170906_GCC%40LGC_Nursing_Mock_Interviews_%_1a08e6f7.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_288", "caption": "Pharmaceutical companies using ASI in several pharmacovigilance studies to test for product abuse liability [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/180px-Intas_Pharmaceuticals_Limited%2C_Bio-pharmac_de9e33c5.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_289", "caption": "This is the cover page of the ASI composite score manual. [ 16 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-CompositeManual1.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_290", "caption": "A graphical demonstration of reliability and validity in statistical analysis .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Reliability_and_validity.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_291", "caption": "General Behavior Inventory Version Development", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-General_Behavior_Inventory_Table.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_292", "caption": "This image illustrates the GBI's abilities in the three \"P\"s: (a) P redicting a diagnosis or criterion of importance; (b) P rescribing a specific treatment; and (c) helping us understand developmental P rocesses.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-GBI_PPP_GIF_file.gif.gif"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_293", "caption": "Hermann Rorschach created the inkblot test in 1921. (Photo from c. \u20091910 )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/170px-Hermann_Rorschach_c.1910.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_294", "caption": "The SLUMS exam requires an individual to draw a clock", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-AllochiriaClock.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_295", "caption": "SSS-8 English Version", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/page1-220px-SSS8_English.pdf.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_296", "caption": "SSS-8 German Version", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/page1-220px-SSS8_German.pdf.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_297", "caption": "SSS-8 Japanese Version", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/page1-220px-SSS8_Japanese.pdf.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_298", "caption": "Sex (S) and Contact (C) vectors represent pulsions at the border with the outer world, while the Paroximal (P, representing affects ) and Schizoform (Sch, representing the ego ) vectors at the inner part of the psyche.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/350px-Szondi_Schema_Triebsystem_%28short_version%2_5cf968b7.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_299", "caption": "One of the 30 images taken from Weygandt's Atlas, used by Szondi as n.7 in serie 6.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Atlas_und_Grundriss_der_Psychiatrie_p.228_fi_b8d1f410.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_300", "caption": "\"Psychiatrists of Europe! Protect your sanctified diagnoses!\" Cartoon by Emil Kraepelin, 1896.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/250px-Cartoon_by_Emil_Kraepelin.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_301", "caption": "1952 edition of the DSM (DSM-I)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-DiagnosticAndStatisticalManualOfMentalDisord_c29a696a.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_302", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Statistical_card_for_use_in_hospitals_for_me_72ed3f38.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_303", "caption": "The structure of neurochemical framework Functional Ensemble of Temperament (FET) corresponds to 12 universal aspects of construction of behaviour. Shadowed text relates to temperament traits; blue capital letters highlight the lead, and grey \u2013 supporting neurotransmitters for the given trait. Note: 5-HT: serotonin ; DA: dopamine ; NE: noradrenalin ; ACh: acetylcholine ; Glu: Glutamate ; H: histamine ; A: adenosine ; Estr: estrogen ; NP: neuropeptides; GH: Growth Hormone ; ORE: orexins , KOR, MOR, DOR: kappa-, delta- and mu- opioid receptors systems correspondingly; HPA: hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis; Tstr \u2013 Testosterone , Adr \u2013 Adrenaline , Cort \u2013 Cortisol", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/600px-FET_framework.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_304", "caption": "Official Baseline HiTOP Figure. Dashed lines indicate dimensions included as provisional aspects of the model. Notably, the 'disorders and related constructs linked to subfactors and spectra' are not formal parts of the framework, but were listed to identify the constructs that have been used in many studies of the higher-order dimensions. Abbreviations: ADHD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; GAD, generalized anxiety disorder; IED, intermittent explosive disorder; MDD, major depressive disorder; OCD, obsessive\u2013compulsive disorder; ODD, oppositional defiant disorder; PD, personality disorder; PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder; SAD, social anxiety disorder", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/418px-HiTOP_Model.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_305", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/ICD-11_Beta_browser_icon.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_306", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Pdm_cover.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_307", "caption": "The National Institute of Mental Health oversees the RDoC initiative.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-US-NIH-NIMH-Logo.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_308", "caption": "The visible color spectrum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Spectrum-sRGB.svg.png.png"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_309", "caption": "Statue of Joseph Guislain (1797\u20131860)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Gent_Brugse_Poort_003.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_310", "caption": "Ernst Albrecht von Zeller (1804\u20131877)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Ernst_Albert_von_Zeller.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_311", "caption": "Wilhelm Griesinger (1817\u20131868)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Griesinger.jpg.jpg"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_312", "caption": "Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828\u20131899)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders/images/220px-Karl_Ludwig_Kahlbaum.JPG.JPG"} +{"_id": "WikiPedia_Mental_disorders$$$query_313", "caption": "Klaus Conrad (1905\u20131961)", "image_path": 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