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Tag: deinstitutionalization

Is This the Worst Time Ever to Have a Severe Mental Illness?

Posted on August 20, 2014August 20, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Psychiatrist Allen Frances, Professor Emeritus at Duke University and Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force, has published a new article… Read more Is This the Worst Time Ever to Have a Severe Mental Illness?

New Book Announcement: Closing the Asylums (George Paulson)

Posted on August 17, 2012 by gae16802

McFarland & Company has just published a new book by George Paulson, Closing the Asylums: Causes and Consequences of the Deinstitutionalization… Read more New Book Announcement: Closing the Asylums (George Paulson)

Deinstitutionalisation in psychiatry as a possible resource

Posted on December 1, 2010November 29, 2010 by valerieleclercq

A Romanian – Italian symposium of Psychiatry took place at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” (Bucharest) on… Read more Deinstitutionalisation in psychiatry as a possible resource

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