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  2. California Mental Health Services Act - Wikipedia

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    Darlene Prettyman (Rep), 71, of Bakersfield, is a psychiatric nurse, a board member and past president of NAMI California, and a past chairman and a member of the California Mental Health Planning Council. Her son has schizophrenia, and her stated priority is to enhance provision of housing for mental health service clients.

  3. Schizophrenics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    The SA program is based on the twelve-step model, [10] but includes just six steps. [6] [11] The organization describes the program's purpose of helping participants to learn about schizophrenia, "restore dignity and sense of purpose," obtain "fellowship, positive support, and companionship," improve their attitudes about their lives and their illnesses, and take "positive steps towards recovery."

  4. Soteria (psychiatric treatment) - Wikipedia

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    The US Soteria Project closed as a clinical program in 1983 due to lack of financial support, although it became the subject of research evaluation with competing claims and analysis. [13] Second-generation US successors to the original Soteria house called Crossing Place are still active, although more focused on medication management.

  5. Schizophrenia In America - The Huffington Post

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    Compared to schizophrenia patients on the whole, Australian researchers said, those who went through the Melbourne clinic spent about half as many days in the hospital. They also scored better on some (although not all) standard psychiatric evaluation tests, displaying better relationships with family and friends and retaining traits like ...

  6. Community Mental Health Act - Wikipedia

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    Only half of the proposed centers were ever built; none was fully funded, and the act didn't provide money to operate them long-term. Some states closed expensive state hospitals, but never spent money to establish community-based care. Deinstitutionalization accelerated after the adoption of Medicaid in 1965. During the Reagan administration ...

  7. Taye Diggs Discusses Sister Christian's Schizophrenia ... - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ... According to the Mayo Clinic, schizophrenia impacts 2.4 million adults in the United States, and is a serious mental disorder in which people ...

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