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Closing the Asylums - by George Paulson (Paperback)

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  • One of the most significant medical and social initiatives of the twentieth century was the demolition of the traditional state hospitals that housed most of the mentally ill, and the placement of the patients out into the community.
  • About the Author: The late George Paulson, M.D., was an emeritus professor of neurology at The Ohio State University, founding chairman of the Department of Neurology, and former chief of staff of University Hospitals.
  • 220 Pages
  • Social Science, General

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About the Book



"Though closing the asylums promised more freedom for many, encouraged community acceptance, and enhanced outpatient opportunities, there were unintended consequences. This book is written from the point of view of an academic neurologist who has served 60 years as an employee or consultant in typical state mental institutions in North Carolina and Ohio"--Provided by publisher.



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One of the most significant medical and social initiatives of the twentieth century was the demolition of the traditional state hospitals that housed most of the mentally ill, and the placement of the patients out into the community. The causes of this deinstitutionalization included both idealism and legal pressures, newly effective medications, the establishment of nursing and group homes, the woeful inadequacy of the aging giant hospitals, and an attitudinal change that emphasized environmental and social factors, not organic ones, as primarily responsible for mental illness.

Though closing the asylums promised more freedom for many, encouraged community acceptance and enhanced outpatient opportunities, there were unintended consequences: increased homelessness, significant prison incarcerations of the mentally ill, inadequate community support or governmental funding. This book is written from the point of view of an academic neurologist who has served 60 years as an employee or consultant in typical state mental institutions in North Carolina and Ohio.



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"narrative history of the Dix and Hilltop hospitals...engaging. DI was pronounced unsuccessful over 20 years ago. Paulson's timely book reminds us that little has changed"-PsycCRITIQUES; "George Paulson's wide experience as both a physician and a historian has made him one of the leading chroniclers of the American medical experience, impressively reflected in his prolific publications about medical figures and medical institutions. His interests have also made him a major presence as an Institute Associate in Ohio State University's Humanities Institute. He brings to Deinstitutionalization his broad interdisciplinary knowledge and a unique personal familiarity with both of the hospitals that his study here focuses on."-Christian Zacher, Ohio State University Humanities Institute; "George Paulson, M.D. emerges from a remarkable and unique vantage in his writing on deinstitutionalization. He draws from a rich personal history of growing into his adult perspectives and physician expertise over the course of a half-century on the grounds of state psychiatric hospitals which are in the process of deinstitutionalizing, and combines this with his intellectual prowess and the warm heart of a caring participant. In the fifteen years that I have had the honor to professionally know and work alongside Dr. Paulson, he has consistently demonstrated his clinical competence in neurology in working with each patient, and his unquenchable systems curiosity, both bathed in his quiet and humble southern gentleman charm and eloquence. He writes Deinstitutionalization in an informal manner which allows the reader to soak in this important history, while empathically presenting numerous psychiatric stories which communicate the live meaning of deinstitutionalization. I would heartily recommend this book for all who have interest in the evolving care and treatment for those who suffer from severe mental illness."-Marion E. Sherman, Department of Veterans Affairs, Biloxi, Mississippi.



About the Author



The late George Paulson, M.D., was an emeritus professor of neurology at The Ohio State University, founding chairman of the Department of Neurology, and former chief of staff of University Hospitals. He wrote more than 300 neurological articles, and six books on local medical history. He lived in Columbus, Ohio.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: General
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 220
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Format: Paperback
Author: George Paulson
Language: English
Street Date: June 25, 2012
TCIN: 1003270656
UPC: 9780786470983
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-0414
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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