History of mentally ill treatment
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The treatment of mentally-challenged people has changed dramatically since the 1930s. Also, make sure students understand the distinction between “mentally ill” and “mentally challenged.” Discuss that lynchings still occurred in the 1930s and racist attitudes were prevalent.
A Brief History of Mental Illness and the U.S. Mental Health Care Sy…
First state hospital: State Lunatic Asylum at Worcester (1833), created by Rev. Louis Dwight to deal with the mentally ill in jails The asylums movement is a story of good intentions gone bad. Asylums initially begun by volunteers (not gov’t.) and were based on a moral philosophy of healthy, caring environment.
HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT
MENTALLY ILL IN JAILS & PRISONS: America’s jails and prisons have become our new mental hospitals. In 1992 , by contrast, jail population of schizophrenics increased 10x to 7-10% and in some places, 25%.There were 283,800 people with mental illness in the nation’s prisons and jails.
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While this claim seems exaggerated on its surface, historians have been able to identify at least thirty facilities for the specific treatment of the mentally ill that were founded or expanded directly thanks to Dorothea Dix. Parry, “Dorothea Dix (1802-1887),” p. 624
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Mentally ill confined if had "need for treatment" -- triumph of medical model of mental illness. Social Revolution of 1960's. By 1960's large numbers of people confined in mental institutions (e.g., 1963: 679,000 in mental institutions, 250,000 in prisons).
HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT
Madmen, depicted in paintings with Christ, were put on “ships of the insane” during the Middle Ages and were publicly whipped during the Renaissance. We have through recorded history many examples of the mentally ill receiving harsh treatment.
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Drug/Alcohol History (list by individual substance): Psychosocial Evaluation: ... An individual is considered to be mentally ill if they have a serious mental illness (causes a serious impairment in functioning) and do not have a primary diagnosis of dementia or a diagnosis of dementia and a primary diagnosis that is not a serious mental ...
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Outpatient Treatment Standards [37-3-1 (12.1)] "Outpatient" means a person who is mentally ill . and: (A) Who is not an inpatient but who, based on the person's treatment history or current mental status, will require outpatient treatment in order to avoid predictably and imminently becoming an inpatient;
MENTAL ILLNESS ASSESSMENT FORMAT
ily Social History. Describe family relationships & desire for involvement in the treatment process: Perceived level of support for treatment? (scale 1-5 with 5 being the most supportive) Legal Status Screening . Past or current legal problems (select all that apply)?
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