Because they were very bad
One person who called attention to the shocking conditions in asylums during the mid-19th century was Dorothea Dix. She was a social reformer and advocate for the mentally ill, who documented and exposed the inhumane and overcrowded conditions in asylums in the United States. Dix's efforts helped pave the way for improved treatment and care for the mentally ill.
The word "psychologie" is German for psychology. The word has been existent since the birth of Germany as a nation. During the early days of Germany, the "crazy" were locked up in what is now known as asylums and consulted regularly with psychiatrists. These psychiatrists studied the patients and thus, the word "psychologie" was created (study of the human mind).
Some people have nervous breakdowns and causes them to go mental, that is what the Lunatic Asylums are for. However, if you mean 'wierd', everyone is unique so nobody is normal, and nobody can be ab-normal or wierd. When people say normal they mean habits that occur in lots of people, with a bunch of people who do not do these things, or do other things are classed as 'wierd'. In the answer to your question, no, because if the whole human race were crazy, no-one would be crazy, as that would be the ordinary thing to be. However, a few people are crazy and are sent to Lunatic Asylums.
In the 1930s, people with mental disabilities were often institutionalized in large asylums, where they faced overcrowding, neglect, and inhumane treatment. There was a lack of understanding and support for individuals with mental disabilities, leading to stigma and isolation from society. Treatment methods at the time included electroshock therapy, lobotomies, and excessive use of sedatives.
People don't care about going to jail because when they are free, they will do the crime again! Of course people care about going to Jail. Some people can deal with being incarcerated much better than others, but for the most part nobody likes to be locked up.
They were locked up in asylums.
Because they were mad, or insane.
mental asylums
Yes
Mistreatment
The plural of asylum is asylums.
Metropolitan Asylums Board was created in 1867.
Metropolitan Asylums Board ended in 1930.
what did prisons and lunatic asylums used to be like prior to the great wakening
it makes them feel bigger and bad about them self and it boosts there confidence
Yes but the people were deranged mental lunatics who were thrown in an asylums
Your question should probably be, "Do Sisters work in asylums?" as nuns are enclosed in a monastery and have no outside work.