Social Inclusion
No longer segregated in institutions, they were segregated in communities--often in boarding and nursing homes--thus gaining certain protections but not gaining opportunities to become full members of society. Since the 1990s "recovery" has been an increasingly influential social movement...
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Published in: | Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Vol. 61; no. 8; p. 735 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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United States
American Psychiatric Association
01-08-2010
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc |
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Summary: | No longer segregated in institutions, they were segregated in communities--often in boarding and nursing homes--thus gaining certain protections but not gaining opportunities to become full members of society. Since the 1990s "recovery" has been an increasingly influential social movement in public mental health care. |
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Bibliography: | SourceType-Other Sources-1 content type line 63 ObjectType-Editorial-2 ObjectType-Commentary-1 |
ISSN: | 1075-2730 1557-9700 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ps.2010.61.8.735 |