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The document discusses the deinstitutionalization of mental patients in the 1960s and its effects. It led to many mentally ill individuals being released from institutions and treated as outpatients through community mental health centers. However, many lacked adequate support and some became homeless or incarcerated as a result. The author has been personally affected as someone with mental illnesses who has utilized community treatment and been in institutions voluntarily. The deinstitutionalization influenced the author's studies and career focus on improving medication practices.
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The document discusses the history of mental health from ancient times to the present. It covers topics like the moral treatment movement, development of asylums and community-based care, key figures like Pinel and Tuke who advocated more humane treatment, diagnostic classifications like the DSM, and the establishment of the National Center for Mental Health in the Philippines. It provides context on the evolution of perspectives and approaches to mental illness over time.
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