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  2. James Charlton (activist) - Wikipedia

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    James I. Charlton is an American author, disability rights activist, and Executive Vice President of Access Living in Chicago. [1] He holds that disability is socially constructed. [2] He created a model of the disability rights movement that differentiates between a number of different kinds of organizations.

  3. Clearbrook Human Service Agency - Wikipedia

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    Clearbrook lists its mission as "being a leader in creating innovative opportunities, services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities". It is one of the largest charities (as defined by operating budget) in Chicago. [3] The agency is led by Carl M. La Mell, its president.

  4. Can Journaling Actually Improve Your Mental Health ... - AOL

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    90-Day Mental Health Journal. This easy-to-follow journal encourages you to care for your mental health in a holistic way. If you're dealing with stress, anxiety, or uncertainty about the future ...

  5. Disability treatments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Disability treatments have varied widely over time in the United States, and can vary widely between disabilities, and between individuals. [1]Throughout the Industrial Revolution many disabled people would still end up in asylums, especially if they were mentally disabled, as those were considered completely untreatable.

  6. Who told the Bros to start journaling?

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    But journaling has been going mainstream as part of a daily wellness routine that prioritizes mental health. And one surprising group in particular is taking it very seriously: the hustle bros on ...

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  8. Deinstitutionalization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first wave began in the 1950s and targeted people with mental illness. [1] The second wave began roughly 15 years later and focused on individuals who had been diagnosed with a developmental disability. [1] Deinstitutionalization continues today, though the movements are growing smaller as fewer people are sent to institutions.

  9. Arc of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Arc of the United States is an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization was founded in the 1950s by parents of people with developmental disabilities. [1] Since then, the organization has established state chapters in 39 states, and 730 local chapters in states across the country. [2]