When phrenological exams revealed negative qualities in an individual, the phrenologist would:
A.Encourage the client to disguise those qualities.
B.Focus instead on the positive qualities.
C.Encourage the client to work to improve those qualities.
D.Phrenologists never identified negative qualities in their clients; it was bad for business.
What was the basic premise of what was called the "mind cure" movement, also known as the "new thought" movement?
A.That spirituality was the key to good physical health.
B.That mental illness, like physical illness, was the result of medical causes.
C.That chemical imbalances in the brain created psychological disturbances.
D.That physical healing resided in a person's mental powers.