When America was founded in the late eighteenth century, doctors treated mental illness with beatings, isolation, and physical restraint-all thought to help the patient regain inner reason., People exhibiting strange behavior were often forced onto the streets, run out of town, or thrown into jail. Today we think we know a lot more about mental health care than our country\u27s founders did. Yet in many ways we are in no better position than our eighteenth-century predecessors. Certainly, the decisions we as a society face about mental illness are just as difficult. The vocabulary we employ is more complex-- behavioral health organization, psychopharmacology, cost containment -but the issues are the same: Who should pay for mental healt...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
ABSTRACT. This article places evidenced-based knowledge of prac-tice within the social context of ca...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Today we think we know a lot more about mental health care than our country\u27s founders did. Yet i...
In all the furor over the provision of health care in the United States-especially over who will pay...
The two primary problems with providing health care in the United States are cost and access., The c...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
In recent decades we have tried to grasp the complexity of mental healthcare in terms of ‘to measure...
Attitudes toward people with mental health problems have varied throughout historical periods and cu...
Access to mental healthcare has continually become an elusive dream for many of American citizens af...
The opioid epidemic, the high prevalence of mental illness among prison inmates, and the national sh...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
ABSTRACT. This article places evidenced-based knowledge of prac-tice within the social context of ca...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Today we think we know a lot more about mental health care than our country\u27s founders did. Yet i...
In all the furor over the provision of health care in the United States-especially over who will pay...
The two primary problems with providing health care in the United States are cost and access., The c...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
In recent decades we have tried to grasp the complexity of mental healthcare in terms of ‘to measure...
Attitudes toward people with mental health problems have varied throughout historical periods and cu...
Access to mental healthcare has continually become an elusive dream for many of American citizens af...
The opioid epidemic, the high prevalence of mental illness among prison inmates, and the national sh...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
ABSTRACT. This article places evidenced-based knowledge of prac-tice within the social context of ca...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...