784 resultados para Mental illness in motion pictures
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v. 1. pt. 1.A study of the number of pre-hospital contacts of children committed to two state mental institutions in Michigan.--pt. 2.Movement of children hospitalized at Ypsilanti State Hospital.--pt. 3.Children hospitalized for mental illness: [statistical tables].
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Description based on: Sept. 30,1991.
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"Issued November, 1932."
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"Issued December 1934."
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Every individual with mental illness has the right to be safe and cared for. Most people will receive the love and care from their families and friends, but they will also expect mental-health professionals, occupational therapists and the community to work together to provide the necessary services to support their recovery from mental illness. This article highlights the development of the recovery approach for people with mental illness in Australia and New Zealand. The implications of recovery concepts for occupational therapy, in the areas of individualized approach, participation of service users and carers, person-centred assessment and intervention, intersectoral links and mental-health promotion, are discussed. There are a number of key areas requiring further research and debate, notably the most effective means of implementing and evaluating recovery-focused interventions.