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1 Οκτ 1988 · This text seeks to document the historical reasons for the shift from the medieval British societal response of not segregating the mentally ill to the 19th-century practice of patients being...
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Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 years. Yet asylums feature prominently in modern perceptions of psychiatry’s development, on a mental map drawn in sharp contrasts
1 Δεκ 2010 · Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals. Joel Yager, M.D. Authors Info & Affiliations. Based on: by Payne Christopher, Introduction by Sacks Oliver. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2009, 219 pp., $45.00. Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry. Volume 167, Number 12. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2010.10091262. PDF/EPUB.
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.
1 Μαρ 2016 · Some persons may periodically require the safety and security of a psychiatric hospital for relatively short periods of time, while others may need asylum in a psychiatric hospital for an extended stay.
care and treatment of the mentally ill in America is by no means a simple task. Mental hospitals were complex rather than simple institutions; they served a variety of purposes, some of which were inadvertently thrust upon them by a society seeking solutions to novel problems which grew in part out of rapid social and economic
31 Ιαν 1991 · This chapter reviews selectively the work of sociologists and social historians on the mental hospital, particularly the state hospital, where most patients have been cared for, including its origins, the deinstitutionalization of its patients, and its present status.