Asked by Makayla Nusbaum on Jul 13, 2024

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In the fifteenth century, pilgrims in Europe who sought "psychic healing" would have been MOST likely to go to:

A) Bethlehem Hospital in London.
B) Gheel, Belgium.
C) La Bicítre in Paris.
D) Athens, Greece.

Psychic Healing

A form of alternative medicine that claims to cure physical and mental ailments by using psychic abilities, without the use of traditional medical treatment.

Gheel, Belgium

A town in Belgium known for its pioneering role in the community care of people with mental illnesses.

Fifteenth Century

The period in the Gregorian calendar that spans from the years 1401 to 1500, marked by significant events, developments, and figures in history.

  • Familiarize oneself with the historical methodologies and perceptions of mental disorders, notably moral treatment, custodial care, alongside the psychogenic and somatogenic perspectives.
  • Recognize historical institutions and their functions in managing mental disorders, such as Bethlehem Hospital.
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Jason PatelJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Gheel, Belgium, was renowned in the fifteenth century for its unique approach to the care of the mentally ill, with a tradition of boarding them in the homes of townspeople, which can be seen as an early form of community psychiatry. This compassionate approach made it a pilgrimage site for those seeking psychic healing.