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    patients who showed no symptoms once they were institutionalized. The pitfalls of institutionalization were dramatized in an award-winning 1975 film,...
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  • doi:10.25134/erjee.v10i3.6722. Gryniuk, D (2015). On Institutionalization and De-Institutionalization of Late 1990s Neologisms. Cambridge Scholars Publishing...
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    civilian casualties. Geel is well known for the early adoption of de-institutionalization in psychiatric care. This practice is based on the positive effects...
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  • including federal researchers and others for some of his attacks on de-institutionalization and his support for forced medication as a method of treatment...
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    services. By the mid-1970s, most governments had committed to de-institutionalization and had started preparing for the wholesale movement of people...
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    2019). "The power of Pater Noster and Creed in Anglo-Saxon charms: De-institutionalization and subjectification". Language and Religion: 87–113. doi:10...
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    ongoing institutionalization of the community politics, cultural practices, and social networks of the Eastside scene in the nineties. The EZLN and de la Rocha's...
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  • services. By the mid-1970s, most governments had committed to de-institutionalization, and had started preparing for the wholesale movement of people...
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  • alternatives to incarceration for offenders as well as for the de-institutionalization of individuals with developmental disabilities. His career involved...
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    were used to reduce symptoms of psychosis and depression. The de-institutionalization of Glenwood began in the late 1950s. A November 17, 1957 article...
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  • movement's ideology comprises de-medicalization of disability, de-institutionalization and cross-disability (i.e. inclusion in the independent living movement...
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    decade, the population began to decrease due to the emphasis on de-institutionalization, the addition of other public psychiatric (regional) hospitals...
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  • over-representation of mentally ill people in jails and prisons, including the de-institutionalization of mentally ill individuals in the mid-twentieth century, inadequate...
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    instead. Meanwhile, the provincial government adopted a policy of de-institutionalization of the mentally ill, leading to the mass discharge of Riverview...
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    orphanages in Malawi. There is a UNICEF/Government driven program on de-institutionalization, but few orphanages are yet involved in the program.[citation needed]...
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    one of the area's largest employers for many decades until the de-institutionalization movement of the 1980s and 1990s. Orillia is known as the "Sunshine...
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  • Professionalization and institutionalization of history is a term used in historiography to describe the process of professionalization of the historical...
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  • illness The development of community mental health centers and de-institutionalization of people with mental illnesses into their communities In 1965...
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  • live meaningful lives. From the 1960s and 1970s, the process of de-institutionalization meant that many more individuals with mental health problems were...
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  • reinforcement of housing as a public need is also coupled by the de-institutionalization of mental illnesses previously addressed in custody and asylum...
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