This dissertation is an overview of the public perception of, discourse concerning, and treatment of Maryland's mentally ill citizens from the Colonial Period to 1964. The present day view of the mentally ill in the early colony is, at best, fragmentary. The numbers of such Marylanders were small and little information exists to frame a picture of what constituted their daily life or the level of care until about 1785. The decision to confine individuals at home or at an institution entered public discourse. Certain families entrusted their relatives to hospitals. Mentally ill people constituted a highly visible presence during the first half of the nineteenth century. A vacillating public interest and tepid financial support for their ...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
In this thesis, I argue that U.S. psychiatry’s cultural project in the first half of the twentieth c...
This thesis contains the exploration of mental illness starting with how mental illness is defined t...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
The treatment and care of the mentally ill in the U.S. has been a topic that has been heavily critic...
Between 1955 and 1985 the United States reduced the population confined in its public mental hospita...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to sketch the progress in the treatment of mental disorders...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
Throughout the ages, treatment of the mentally ill has evolved with distinct periods of progression,...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
This dissertation examines the treatment of African Americans with mental disabilities during the ni...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
In this thesis, I argue that U.S. psychiatry’s cultural project in the first half of the twentieth c...
This thesis contains the exploration of mental illness starting with how mental illness is defined t...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
The treatment and care of the mentally ill in the U.S. has been a topic that has been heavily critic...
Between 1955 and 1985 the United States reduced the population confined in its public mental hospita...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to sketch the progress in the treatment of mental disorders...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
Throughout the ages, treatment of the mentally ill has evolved with distinct periods of progression,...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
This dissertation examines the treatment of African Americans with mental disabilities during the ni...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
Early intervention in psychosis emerged in the 1980s and has gradually become a new paradigm in ment...
In this thesis, I argue that U.S. psychiatry’s cultural project in the first half of the twentieth c...