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  2. Deinstitutionalisation - Wikipedia

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    Deinstitutionalisation (or deinstitutionalization) is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability.

  3. Deinstitutionalization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The deinstitutionalization movement started off slowly but gained momentum as it adopted philosophies from the Civil Rights Movement. [1] During the 1960s, deinstitutionalization increased dramatically, and the average length of stay within mental institutions decreased by more than half. [ 1 ]

  4. Institutional syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Since the middle of the 20th century, the problem of institutionalization has been one of the motivating factors for the increasing popularity of deinstitutionalization and the growth of community mental health services, [2] [11] since some mental healthcare providers believe that institutional care may create as many problems as it solves.

  5. Deinstitutionalisation (orphanages and children's institutions)

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    Former Berlin Pankow orphanage. Deinstitutionalisation is the process of reforming child care systems and closing down orphanages and children's institutions, finding new placements for children currently resident and setting up replacement services to support vulnerable families in non-institutional ways.

  6. Category:Deinstitutionalisation - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Deinstitutionalization in the United States (10 P) Pages in category "Deinstitutionalisation"

  7. Normalization (people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    The theory is one of the first to examine comprehensively both the individual and the service systems, similar to theories of human ecology which were competitive in the same period. The theory undergirds the deinstitutionalization and community integration movements, and forms the legal basis for affirming rights to education, work, community ...

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  9. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... was known as deinstitutionalization, ... including facial perception and insight that are in part included in theory of mind ...