Community Psychology
Deinstitutionalization refers to releasing a mentally handicapped person from an institution whose main purpose was to provide treatment into a community with the intent of providing services through the community under the supervision of health-care professionals. There have been some positive outcomes from deinstitutionalization trend for society but there have also have been a wide array of drawbacks limiting care provided to these individuals. Among other things, crime, violent crime, and homeless are among the major consequences of releasing some of these patients to the public. Much of the trend began in the 1950s and the 1960s and the deinstitutionalization of institutional patients has been a trend that has impacted society on many levels and continues to this day.
Deinstitutionalization
There were a number of factors that were responsible for the reversal of the institutional framework that was built nationally to house the mentally damaged. After the Second World War, many of the state institutions had become crowded and the level of patient care and the living conditions had become marginal in many facilities. There were also advances in medications that allowed a greater role of pharmaceuticals that allowed psychiatrist to treat some conditions with medication rather having to keep them in the institution on an inpatient basis. Furthermore, there were federal funds made available to provide healthcare for the mentally ill patients through federally administered programs which created...
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