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Mental health plans and policies across the WHO European region. [PDF]
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Mental health in Brazil in times of neoliberalism and pandemic: retrogression and resistance. [PDF]
Oliveira CF.
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The Antecedents of Deinstitutionalization
Organization Studies, 1992Deinstitutionalization refers here to the erosion or discontinuity of an institution alized organizational activity or practice. This paper identifies a set of organiza tional and environmental factors that are hypothesized to determine the likelihood that institutionalized organizational behaviours will be vulnerable to erosion or rejection over time.
C. Oliver
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Deinstitutionalization and the rise of violence
CNS Spectrums, 2015The deinstitutionalization of individuals with serious mental illness was driven by 4 factors: public revelations regarding the state of public mental hospitals, the introduction of antipsychotic medications, the introduction of federal programs to fund patients who had been discharged, and civil libertarian lawyers.
Fuller Torrey
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Organization Studies, 2023
Increasingly we are faced with broad societal challenges that encourage us to rethink existing institutions. Yet many people also want to preserve institutions they cherish.
Brett Crawford+2 more
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Increasingly we are faced with broad societal challenges that encourage us to rethink existing institutions. Yet many people also want to preserve institutions they cherish.
Brett Crawford+2 more
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Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition
Contemporary Sociology, 2021the possibility of a ‘‘global citizenship’’ for them. In the face of rising conservatism and changes to the educational system that emphasize Sunni Islam in its core curriculum, along with policy changes in women’s rights, these mothers worry ...
Mechthild E. Nagel
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