Bloomingdale and Westchester: An Experiment in Moral Management Exhibition Opens

By on October 3, 2019 - 4:19pm

Mental health treatment has changed over time, reflecting new studies, research, and societal concerns. Proponents of the moral managent philosophy, one of the mental health treatments which emerged in the late 18th century, advocated for the humane treatment of patients.  Physical restraints were removed, clean and pleasant surroundings were created, and patients were encouraged to engage in recreational activities, manual labor, religious services, and amusements.  

This new exhibit highlights documents and photographs from the Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine, which demonstrate the implementation of the moral management philosophy at the former New York Hospital's Bloomingdale Asylum and Westchester Division.

                           

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