Closing the Asylums

Closing the Asylums

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George Paulson, M.D., Paulson
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9780786492664
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One of the most significant medical and social initiatives of the twentieth century was the demolition of the traditional state hospitals that housed most of the mentally ill, and the placement of the patients out into the community. The causes of this deinstitutionalization included both idealism and legal pressures, newly effective medications, the establishment of nursing and group homes, the woeful inadequacy of the aging giant hospitals, and an attitudinal change that emphasized environmental and social factors, not organic ones, as primarily responsible for mental illness. Though closing the asylums promised more freedom for many, encouraged community acceptance and enhanced outpatient opportunities, there were unintended consequences: increased homelessness, significant prison incarcerations of the mentally ill, inadequate community support or governmental funding. This book is written from the point of view of an academic neurologist who has served 60 years as an employee or consultant in typical state mental institutions in North Carolina and Ohio.
EAN 9780786492664
ISBN 078649266X
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date January 10, 2014
Pages 220
Language English
Country United States
Authors George Paulson, M.D., Paulson