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Industrial Revolution created a change in work/home life. No one at home to take care of the “insane.”
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Preventative and scientifically focused. Settings were mostly in mental hospitals.
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Moral Hygiene Movement - Clifford Beers. *Moral treatment was abandoned later due to overcrowdedness in these institutions.
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Shackles from insitiutions all over the country were melted down to create this bell of hope to represent a shift in the mental health field.
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Deinstitutionalizing mental health care and providing services in community settings.
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One percent tax on taxable income above one million dollars.
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Individual is entititled to a court hearing before being involuntarily admitted into an institution.
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1970’s: Liberation Movement - Ex-patients join together to form alternative organizations (i.e. Insane Liberation Front).
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Enables counties to get a 50% federal match in funding.
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Shift focus from psychitatric institutions to outside resources for individuals
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County mental health departments are now given the responsibility of providing mental health services to special education students.
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1986: SAMHSA created, Protection and Advocacy Act for individuals with Mental Illnesses Act is passed,
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Realignment - transferring responsiblity of funding from state to local governments.
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Inpatient services are now the responsibility of each county
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Authorizes pilot programs to provide services for the severely mentally ill who are homeless, recently released from jail/prison, or are at risk.
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Treatment plans are to provide coverage for a diagnosis of a person of any age who is severely mentally ill and for a child who has severe emotional disturbances.
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Mental Health histories are now to be considered.
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State's responsibility to provide mental health services for adults who are serverely ill and for children with emotional disturbances.
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Court ordered services to be provided for the severely mentally ill.
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Also known as the Affordable Care Act and Obamacare.
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Counties are provided more funds to treat mental illness, substance abuse, and criminal justice services.
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