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define stigma
mark of shame, disgrace, or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others
define marginalization
result of stigma
relegation to a lower social standing or to the outskirts of society
define social change
structural and cultural evolution of society, is constant or erratic
-social stability=more tolerance
define moral treatment
kindness, compassion, and a pleasant environment for patients (late 18th century)
psychosocial theory
mental illness resulted from environment and social deprivation
-moral management in asylum was the answer (kindness, hygiene, etc)
biological view
mental illness has a biological cause and can be treated by physical interventions
psychiatric pluralism
Meyer
integration of human biologic functions with the environment
psychoanalytic movement
Freud
personality theory based on unconscious motivations
-focus on feelings, emotions, etc. of developmental stages
psychosis
severe
neurosis
less severe
National Mental Health Act
passed by Truman, 1946, supported research, training and clinics and treatment centers
Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health
1955, formed to study problems of mental healthcare delivery
deinstitutionalization
discharge of institutionalized people was the objective 1960's