26. Treatment for the mentally ill became more humane when A) treatment was introduced that focused on the individual. B) asylums were abolished. C) abnormal behavior was seen as based upon medical problems. D) specialty hospital wards were created for the mentally ill within general care facilities. 27. Moral treatment involved A) herbal remedies that may have been toxic. B) fighting social inequities. C) encouraging patients to engage in purposeful activities. D) frightening the individual. 28. Elizabeth was receiving moral treatment while in an early asylum. Which of the following treatments was she LEAST likely to receive? A) medication B) physical restraints C) purposeful work activities D) menial tasks 29. “Moral treatment†was largely abandoned because of the development of A) psychoanalysis. B) improved medications. C) large impersonal hospitals. D) scandals at retreat centers. 30. Dorothea Dix is famous for A) greatly improving the standard of care for people with mental illness. B) overseeing the creation of thirty-two state hospitals for the mentally ill. C) providing moral treatment to many people with mental illness. D) All of the above are correct.  Â