The purpose of the paper is to highlight issues related to deinstitutionalization and community care of the mentally ill by using a comparative approach. Through a comparison of the trends in the U.S.A. and Israel, an attempt is made to account for factors which pro-moted deinstitutionalization. The paper focuses on specific policies and programs which were crucial in reducing the rate of resident population in mental institutions and facilitating the development of community care for the mentally ill in the U.S. It points out the environ-mental conditions, social, political, legal and organizational, which may be conducive to legis-lative and administrative actions in order to facilitate deinstitutionalization. It is now evident that durin...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
abstract: Emergency departments (EDs) across the country have been forced to accommodate an ever-exp...
The article presents reflections on the deinstitutionalization in relation to trends in psychiatry a...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
This paper focuses on the changes in the care and treatment of the mentally ill population in the Un...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation i.e. the closure of large psychiatric hospitals and a move towa...
Nursing homes play an important and controversial role in the community-based care of chronic mental...
Using data from the Center for Mental Health Services Uniform Reporting System on state-wide mental ...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
The nation faces a social problem caused by the discharge of chronic mentally ill patients to the co...
Deinstitutionalization is the process that includes practical changes, and transforming the treatmen...
The limitations of the movement for deinstitutionalization of the chronically mentally disordered ha...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Deinstitutionalization has made possible the development of modern community psychiatric services, h...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
abstract: Emergency departments (EDs) across the country have been forced to accommodate an ever-exp...
The article presents reflections on the deinstitutionalization in relation to trends in psychiatry a...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
This paper focuses on the changes in the care and treatment of the mentally ill population in the Un...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation i.e. the closure of large psychiatric hospitals and a move towa...
Nursing homes play an important and controversial role in the community-based care of chronic mental...
Using data from the Center for Mental Health Services Uniform Reporting System on state-wide mental ...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
The nation faces a social problem caused by the discharge of chronic mentally ill patients to the co...
Deinstitutionalization is the process that includes practical changes, and transforming the treatmen...
The limitations of the movement for deinstitutionalization of the chronically mentally disordered ha...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Deinstitutionalization has made possible the development of modern community psychiatric services, h...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
abstract: Emergency departments (EDs) across the country have been forced to accommodate an ever-exp...
The article presents reflections on the deinstitutionalization in relation to trends in psychiatry a...