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Mental Health in the Workplace: Situation Analyses, United States [PDF]
Mental illness constitutes one of the world\u27s most critical and social health problems. It affects more human lives and wastes more human resources than any other disabling condition. The ILO’s activities promote the inclusion of persons with physical,
Gabriel, Phyllis +1 more
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Lonely Too Long: Redefining and Reforming Juvenile Solitary Confinement [PDF]
Solitary confinement is a frequently used penal tool in all fifty states against all types of offenders. However, since its development in the 1800s, solitary confinement has been found to have damaging psychological effects.
Lee, Jessica
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Learning from Other Communities [PDF]
This paper reflects a synopsis of the work in person/family-centered planning representative of its implementation across a variety of disability service systems, including prisons, schools, community-based service agencies and institutional settings ...
Abery, Brian +4 more
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Este estudo procura contextualizar o surgimento de projetos de moradia para pessoas com transtornos mentais no Brasil a partir da implantação da Reforma Psiquiátrica, ocorrida na década de 1980, e da problemática dos moradores de hospitais psiquiátricos.
Renata Cristina Boaretto Suiyama +2 more
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[International overview of psychiatric reform].
There has been an increased incidence of mental health problems around the world while psychiatry is experiencing a crisis that concerns its own identity and the definition of the scope of its work. After more than half a century of deinstitutionalized community policies, neoliberal globalization is leading to changes that undermine public attention on
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Utica State Hospital: Psychiatric Reform, Institutionalization, and Patient Justice in 19th Century America and Today. [PDF]
Zhang YV.
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Human rights in mental health care in Baltic countries [PDF]
Germanavicius, Arunas +2 more
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Family and the psychiatric reform
This work discusses the experience of caring for a family member with a mental illness, including the concepts surrounding the subject and its handling in Brazil's recent psychiatric reform. As a strategy for analyzing data, and based on the theory of object relations developed by Winnicott (1975), the work is structured by means of two categories: the
Porto, Flávia Figueira +2 more
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The Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 : patient rights [PDF]
Clarke, David.
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