For good reasons, Americans are growing concerned about the cost of health care and housing. There are many reasons why people need care-the addiction of a teenage child or spouse, an elderly relative in need of nursing home care, a psychological disorder, or a chronic medical condition--but even moderately successful institutional solutions for these problems are often too costly to be truly helpful. The cost of healthcare is so high it can result in homelessness. Leonard Jason and Martin Perdoux show us a relatively low-cost and effective solution growing in neighborhoods across the country: true community. People are moving in together to meet each other's needs and, in the process, create a much higher quality of life than they would find in an institution. People living together in these healing communities include the elderly, recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, and people suffering from mental illness, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, or Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. These communities offer them a way to recover the caring, structure, direction, and respect that a strong family can provide. The authors of this work show us how communities created out of necessity by their members constitute a more sustained, natural means to healing.
Spotlights the human stories within grassroots healing communities formed to help people overcome physical disabilities or mental disorders by living independently outside hospitals, nursing homes, and mental institutions.| Series Foreword |
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| Foreword |
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| Preface |
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| Acknowledgments |
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| CHAPTER 1 The Shrinking of Community in America |
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| CHAPTER 2 More Than a Blessing |
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| CHAPTER 3 The Dignity of Aging |
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| CHAPTER 4 A Retreat from Mental Illness: Learning the Art of Living |
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| CHAPTER 5 The Invisible Patient |
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| CHAPTER 6 Other Havens |
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| Appendix A: Oxford House and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Resources |
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| Appendix B: Elderly Resources |
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| Appendix C: Mental Health Resources |
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| Appendix D: CFS, Fibromyalgia, and MCS Resources |
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| Appendix E: Miscellaneous Resources and Links |
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| Appendix F: Perceived Sense of Community Scale |
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| Appendix G: Participatory Action Research with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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| Bibliography |
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| Index |
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| About the Series Editor and Advisory Board |
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