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 2. I wonder why it took until the 1950s and 60s for there to be a reexamination of what was going on inside of Mental institutions as well as how patients were treated since we’ve seen patients and horrible conditions before. -Jake M 2. I wonder why it took until the 1950s and 60s for there to be a reexamination of what was going on inside of Mental institutions as well as how patients were treated since we’ve seen patients and horrible conditions before. -Jake M
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 +1. One thing I found interesting in the Psychoboom section of Madness to Mental Health, is that a distinction between mental health and mental illness is made. I think this is interesting because just by investigating the wording used, and the shift from “mental illness treatment” to “mental health care” shows a change in perception of the field and how those who required “mental health care” were treated. Examining the phrasing can tell us so much before really getting into the content. -Teresa
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 +2. Do you think there is correlation with the founding of various vaccines, like the polio vaccine and the venereal disease vaccine, to the “psychopharmacological revolution” due to a more positive attitude shift? -Teresa
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 +How was the field of psychology impacted by WW2? - Darian James
 +Is the idea of cognitive therapy to “cure” the patient? - Darian James
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 +1. According to Grob, what is done to recognize problems that arise with the shift to community care? - Morgan
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 +2. What remaining stigmas about mental health are shown in the source on the //Osheroff v. Chestnut Lodge// case? - Morgan
  
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