Foreword | p. 1 |
Preface | p. 4 |
Introduction: Dorothea Dix Hospital and Hilltop, and Why I Care | p. 8 |
Hilltop Asylum in Columbus, Ohio | p. 29 |
Did DI Result from Attitudinal Change, and Did It Reflect New Wisdom? | p. 49 |
Building Obsolescence and Deinstitutionalization | p. 89 |
Did Deinstitutionalization Reflect the Arrival of Successful Medications, or Was Medication Only a New Chemical Straitjacket? | p. 102 |
Role of New Disciplines in Mental Hospitals | p. 114 |
Urbanization, Loss of a Rural Location | p. 129 |
Advances in Public Health and Public Attitudes | p. 144 |
The Increase in Social and Community Resources and Their Effect on Enhancing Freedom for the Patients | p. 153 |
Legal Initiatives as a Major Factor in Change | p. 160 |
Elimination from the Hospitals of the Physically Handicapped | p. 180 |
Summary, with Consequences of Deinstitutionalization | p. 182 |
Notes | p. 201 |
Bibliography | p. 205 |
Index | p. 209 |
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