The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in the United States than is commonly acknowledged. Evidence of intense discussion on the rights of the mentally disturbed, curative as opposed to control measures in their treatment, and the drawbacks of congregating the afflicted in large institutions can be found as early as the middle of the 19th century. This discussion was provoked by dissemination of knowledge about the oldest community care program of all: the colony of mental patients in Gheel, Belgium. Based on document analysis of publications in the American Journal of Insanity from 1844 to 1921, this study attempts to trace how this discussion resulted in the first wave of deinstitut...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
This paper focuses on the changes in the care and treatment of the mentally ill population in the Un...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Part of the American Studies Commons This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the G...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
The limitations of the movement for deinstitutionalization of the chronically mentally disordered ha...
Between 1955 and 1985 the United States reduced the population confined in its public mental hospita...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Considers the deinstitutionalization of state mental hospital patients over the past fifty years, an...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2016. Katie Mor...
This is a history between 1960 and 2000 of asylums operated in the United States for children labele...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
This paper focuses on the changes in the care and treatment of the mentally ill population in the Un...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Part of the American Studies Commons This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the G...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
The limitations of the movement for deinstitutionalization of the chronically mentally disordered ha...
Between 1955 and 1985 the United States reduced the population confined in its public mental hospita...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Considers the deinstitutionalization of state mental hospital patients over the past fifty years, an...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2016. Katie Mor...
This is a history between 1960 and 2000 of asylums operated in the United States for children labele...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
This paper focuses on the changes in the care and treatment of the mentally ill population in the Un...