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Authors: M. D. Torrey Executive Director E Fuller
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Green, Esmin,
130
Harper, Jeanette,
112
Harrington, Paul,
134
Harris, Oren,
55
Hassan, David,
104
Hawaii,
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t
Hershey, Lewis B.,
22
Hill-Burton program,
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Hiss, Alger,
75
Hoch, Paul,
56
Hogan, Michael,
120
Hogue, Larry,
108
Homelessness,
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,
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–
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Homicides,
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n38,
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n42
Hoover, Herbert,
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Hoover Commission,
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Hughes, Johnny,
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Idaho,
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t
Illinois
acts of violence by mentally ill,
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assisted outpatient treatment (AOT),
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,
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incarceration of mentally ill in,
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nursing homes with mentally ill patients in,
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,
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outpatient programs in,
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Woodlawn CMHC,
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Illinois Council for Longterm Care,
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Incarceration, episodes of violence,
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Indiana,
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Information availability,
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Institutions for Mental Diseases (IMD) exclusion,
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,
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,
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Interagency Committee on Mental Health,
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51
,
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Intermediate care facility (ICF)
abuse of funds by,
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creation of,
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elderly mentally ill patients in,
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–
96
Involuntary hospitalization,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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“Is Homelessness a Mental Health Problem?,”
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John Birch Society,
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Johnson, Lyndon,
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,
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,
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Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health,
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32
,
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Joint Commission report
(Action for Mental Health)
,
31
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32
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44
,
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Jones, Boisfeuillet,
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,
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,
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,
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Jung, Carl,
27
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act,
51
Juvenile delinquency programs,
67
Kaplan, Seymour,
69
Kappler, John,
112
Kemper, Edmund,
99
Kennedy, Edward,
55
Kennedy, Eunice.
see
Shriver, Eunice (Kennedy)
Kennedy, Jack,
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15
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Kennedy, John F.
as champion of mentally retarded,
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“Mental Illness and Mental Retardation,”
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Kennedy, Joseph Jr.,
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Kennedy, Joseph Sr.,
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Kennedy, Rose (mother),
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15
Kennedy, Rosemary
lobotomy,
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14
,
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n21,
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n27
post-lobotomy life, death,
14
The Kennedy Women
(Leamer),
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,
13
,
15
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37
Kessler, Ronald,
12
King of Hearts
,
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Koch, Ed,
102
Kornegay, Horace,
62
Kubie, Lawrence,
79
Laing, R. D.,
116
Landa, Benjamin,
126
Lang, Lois,
104
Langsley, Donald,
91
Lanza, Adam,
134
Least restrictive alternative concept,
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72
Lehman, Anthony,
78
Lennon, John,
104
Lessard v. Schmidt
,
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Levine, Murray,
89
Levy, Clifford,
126
Lindh, Aaron,
105
Louisville Homecare Project,
53
Lowenstein, Allard,
104
Lunacy Commission,
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Lutwidge, Robert,
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n30
Managed care organizations,
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Manhattan Project,
23
Manpower Development and Training Act,
51
Marcy Correctional Facility,
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Martens, Joe,
121
Masland, Richard,
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Massachusetts,
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Matusow, Allen,
90
McGee, Darryl,
127
McGuire, Stephen,
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Mead, Margaret,
21
Mechanic, David,
31
Medicaid,
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Medicaid maximization,
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Medicare,
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Medication compliance,
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,
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,
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Menninger, Karl,
3
Menninger Clinic,
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Mental Health and Social Policy
(Mechanic),
31
Mental health certificates,
71
Mental health courts,
123
Mental health policy, impediments to change,
141
–
44
Mental health program (national).
see
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Mental Health Systems Act of 1980,
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Mental Hygiene Division,
18
Mental illness
abuse of persons with,
127
chlorpromazine (Thorazine),
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33
community residents, effects on,
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8
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consumer movement,
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continuity of care, caregivers,
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court system dealings with,
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dangerous people, information availability on,
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deinstitutionalization (
see
deinstitutionalization)
economic costs,
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125
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38
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hospital liability for inadequate treatment,
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involuntary hospitalization,
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lack of understanding of,
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law enforcement dealings with,
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perception of Communism’s association with,
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police department involvement with mentally ill,
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population estimates,
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poverty, racism as cause of,
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rehabilitation programs,
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service organization, funding,
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societal, cultural factors in,
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27
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sufferers as ancillary mental health workers,
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transinstitutionalization,
95
treatment standards,
86
Mental illness centers,
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Mental retardation
Kennedy, John F. as champion of,
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,
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,
33
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38
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President’s Panel on Mental Retardation,
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,
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Shriver, Eunice (Kennedy),
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Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act of 1963,
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Metropolitan CMHC,
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