The Eclipse of the State Mental Hospital: Policy, Stigma, and OrganizationSUNY Press, 1 ene 1996 - 262 páginas State hospitals still account for the majority of the state dollars spent on mental health care across the nation. Why do state hospitals persist and expand despite public scandal and professional disapproval? What role does the state mental hospital play in the current system of care for the seriously mentally ill? What role should it play, and at what cost? Dowdall explores recent efforts, successful and unsuccessful, to meet the increasingly elaborate standards imposed from without on the contemporary state mental hospital, and the impact of these efforts on the quality of care provided to its patients. |
Índice
The Birth of a State Asylum | 50 |
How the State Asylum | 73 |
Reform as Inertia | 92 |
From State Hospital | 114 |
Data Sources and Methods | 211 |
Bibliography | 239 |
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accreditation administration admissions American Journal American mental AMSAII analysis Andrews annual reports assess attendants Austin Flint BPC's Buffalo Asylum Buffalo Medical Journal Buffalo Psychiatric Center Buffalo State Asylum Buffalo State Hospital building census century chapter clinical custodial deinstitutionalization detailed director discussed Dowdall early environment Erie County examine facilities Figure founding funding Grob hospital's images important increased individual inpatient institution's James Platt White JCAH Journal of Insanity largely major maximalist organization ment mental health services mental hospital moral treatment Morrissey noted nursing occupational therapy opened organizational form organizational studies outpatient overall overcrowding patients percent period photographs physical physicians pitals poorhouse population population ecology present problems professional psychiatric hospitals RCCA reform residents role seriously mentally ill SMHA staff staffing standards statistical structure superintendent therapy tion training school tution unit Utica variables wards York
