"Deinstitutionalizationism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Deinstitutionalization is a process that occurred in many countries, including the United States, in the mid-20th century. It refers to the systematic closure or downsizing of large, overcrowded mental hospitals and the transfer of long-term mental healthcare services to community-based treatment settings, such as community mental health centers, group homes, and halfway houses.
The aim of deinstitutionalization was to provide more humane and individualized care for people with mental illnesses, rather than confining them to institutions for extended periods. This approach sought to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, promote social integration, and provide a better quality of life for individuals with mental health conditions.
However, deinstitutionalization has also been criticized for leading to a lack of adequate community resources and services, resulting in some individuals with mental illnesses being left without adequate treatment or support.
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