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  1. 1 Απρ 2020 · Asylums have not been replaced by adequate regional secure units and access to minimally secure hospitals, leaving penitentiaries with much higher rates of mental disorder than the general population.

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      Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental...

  2. This paper explores treatment strategies, the impact of gender on the perception of mental patients, punishment and resistance in an asylum setting, and the impacts of institutionalization through an examination of the Lunatic Hospital Book, a partial account of patient care, for the period 1799-1801.

  3. As institutionalization in the asylum became the primary mode of treatment for the mentally ill in the 19th century, the borders between psychiatry and law became blurred.

  4. 2 Asylums: the historical perspective before, during, and after Readers thinking about mental healthcare in todays developed world probably envisage clinics and hospitals funded by the state, providing in- and out-patient treatment. But as late as the 1750s there were just three public asylums in England and one each in Scotland and

  5. 1 Ιαν 2020 · This chapter takes up the question of the patient case record and its uses by historians. It opens a window into the world of ‘closed’ psychiatric institutions of the past through the prism of the archive, and the stories inside patient cases.

  6. 1 Δεκ 2010 · The legacies of the state hospital era—peaking in the late 19th century through the 1950s and 1960s, when hospitals began to discharge patients to the community in large numbers, down-size, and, in many cases, close entirely—are complex.

  7. 30 Οκτ 2009 · Christopher Payne visited and photographed 70 such institutions across the US for his book Asylum: Inside the closed world of state mental hospitals, which documents how their fall from...

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