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The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy Gerald N. Grob

The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy By Gerald N. Grob

The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy by Gerald N. Grob


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Traces how an ever-changing coalition of mental health experts, patients' rights activists, and politicians envisioned the community-based system of psychiatric services. This work shows how policies shifted emphasis from radical reform to incremental change.

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The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy: Radical Reform or Incremental Change? by Gerald N. Grob

Severe and persistent mental illnesses are among the most pressing health and social problems in contemporary America. Recent estimates suggest that more than three million people in the U.S. have disabling mental disorders. The direct and indirect costs of their care exceed 180 billion dollars nationwide each year. Effective treatments and services exist, but many such individuals do not have access to these services because of limitations in mental health and social policies. For nearly two centuries Americans have grappled with the question of how to serve individuals with severe disorders. During the second half of the twentieth century, mental health policy advocates reacted against institutional care, claiming that community care and treatment would improve the lives of people with mental disorders. Once the exclusive province of state governments, the federal government moved into this policy arena after World War II. Policies ranged from those focused on mental disorders, to those that focused more broadly on health and social welfare. In this book, Gerald N. Grob and Howard H. Goldman trace how an ever-changing coalition of mental health experts, patients' rights activists, and politicians envisioned this community-based system of psychiatric services. The authors show how policies shifted emphasis from radical reform to incremental change. Many have benefited from this shift, but many are left without the care they require.

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This is a wonderfully written and clear description of the evolution of mental health policy in America. Grob and Goldman explain how new treatment opportunities have been created at the same time so many are homeless or inappropriately incarcerated. This book is a must read. - Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D., president, American Psychiatric Association and president and CEP, Sheppart Pratt Health System

About Gerald N. Grob

Gerald N. Grob is a Sigerist professor of the history of medicine emeritus at Rutgers University. Howard H. Goldman is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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CIN0813539587G
9780813539584
0813539587
The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy: Radical Reform or Incremental Change? by Gerald N. Grob
Used - Good
Hardback
Rutgers University Press
20061116
232
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