He found that the conditions were appalling. These men were treated in an unethical manner, and were chained to walls and put on display, where people would pay to see them. Philippe Pinel is known as the tempered man of the revolution simply because he did not take part in treating these men in such a poor manner, but instead he attempted to help those who had been sentenced. In 1793 he began to share his ideas on humane treatment for those with mental diseases. Pinel eventually was able to have the chains …show more content…
Instead of this approach, he began a therapy that included close and friendly contact with the patients, talking about their personal difficulties, along with a program of meaningful activities. Pinel’s moral, psychiatric therapy was the first attempt at giving mentally ill patients individual psychotherapy. He was said to be gentle, understanding, and overall he had a good will when it came to his therapeutic practices. He was not in favor of violence, but would use force feeding or a straitjacket if need be. The patients were now in a practice where physical exercise, personal hygiene and a helpful program for each individual was valued. Pineal was dedicated to making sure that the infirmary personal were given proper training and the proper administration of the institution for the mentally ill. Philippe Pineal made many great accomplishments throughout his life. He helped shut down the inhumane treatment of the mentally ill. He devoted his time to the patients and helping them in a respectful manner. Pineal was kind and understanding with his patients. He created a book that shared his psychologically oriented approach for those with mental diseases. Outside of the Salpêtrière in Paris stands a statue in his honor for the incredible work that he had done and his contributions throughout his