Mind, State and Society 2021
DOI: 10.1017/9781911623793.010
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Mental Health Law: ‘Legalism’ and ‘Medicalism’ – ‘Old’ and ‘New’

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“…Now, rates of new involuntary detentions are higher than ever before and people with schizophrenia die 10–20 years earlier than the average in the population. 14 Not only patients but also their families have all too often been left to pick up the pieces. It is a national scandal.…”
Section: Present State Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now, rates of new involuntary detentions are higher than ever before and people with schizophrenia die 10–20 years earlier than the average in the population. 14 Not only patients but also their families have all too often been left to pick up the pieces. It is a national scandal.…”
Section: Present State Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Psychiatriereform in Großbritannien reicht viele Jahrzehnte zurück, institutionelle Öffnungsinitiativen hatten schon in den 1940er Jahren begonnen[5]. Frühe Landmarken waren der Mental Health Act (1959), die Water Tower Speech des Gesundheitsministers Enoch Powell (1961), die die Schließung der psychiatrischen Anstalten Englands in den Blick nahm, und A Hospital Plan for England and Wales von 1962[6,7]. Auf dem Reformweg finden sich Dokumente, welche auf Public (Mental) Health-Prioritäten aufbauen.…”
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