Other women psychologists studied infant-mother attachment, memory and the brain, deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients, and developmental psychology. |
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When we deinstitutionalized the mentally ill 40 years ago without making adequate alternative arrangements for them, we created a huge problem. |
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He dreamed of a church ' where the sacraments would be deinstitutionalized and become central to faith and community once again. |
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In the 1970s, psychiatric hospitals across the nation began to be deinstitutionalized with the intention of shifting patients to more humane care within their communities. |
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Paulson confronts the fact that in the quarter of a century after 1960, state hospitals shut down and deinstitutionalized several hundred thousand people. |
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A Policy Framework on Decentralized and Deinstitutionalized Management for South Africa. |
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