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  2. Bryce Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It is Alabama's oldest and largest inpatient psychiatric facility. First known as the Alabama State Hospital for the Insane [2] and later as the Alabama Insane Hospital, the building is considered an architectural model. [3] The hospital houses 268 beds for acute care, treatment and rehabilitation of full-time (committed) patients.

  3. List of hospitals in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Inpatient psychiatric facility operated by Baptist Medical Center South ... University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital: Mobile: Mobile: 248: None:

  4. Psychiatric rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric rehabilitation work is undertaken by rehabilitation counselors (especially the individuals educated in psychiatric rehabilitation), licensed professional counselors (who work in the mental health field), psych rehab consultants or specialists (in private businesses), university level Masters and PhD levels, classes of related ...

  5. Rehabilitation hospital - Wikipedia

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    Various types of therapy can be offered at rehabilitation facilities vary: Cognitive rehabilitation therapy to help you relearn skills such as thinking, remembering, learning, organizing, etc. Mental health counseling; Assistive devices including tools and devices to enable people with disabilities in performing daily activities

  6. Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    The Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation is a community mental health service model that helps people with a history of serious mental illness rejoin society and maintain their place in it; it builds on people's strengths and provides mutual support, along with professional staff support, for people to receive prevocational work training, educational opportunities, and social support.

  7. Involuntary treatment - Wikipedia

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    Some countries have general legislation allowing for any treatment deemed necessary if an individual is unable to consent to a treatment due to lack of capacity, [1] [2] other legislation may specifically deal with involuntary psychiatric treatment of individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. [3]

  8. Involuntary commitment - Wikipedia

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    [48] [pages needed] Throughout the 1940s and 1950s in Canada, 20,000 Canadian children, called the Duplessis orphans, were wrongfully certified as being mentally ill and as a result were committed to psychiatric institutions where they were allegedly forced to take psychiatric medication that they did not need and were abused.

  9. Residential treatment center - Wikipedia

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    Long-term results for children using planned treatment showed that they are 21% less likely to engage in criminal behavior and 40% less likely to need hospitalization for mental-health problems (Lindqvist, 2010). [41] Further evidence exists supporting the long-term effectiveness of RTCs for children exhibiting severe mental health issues.