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Lewis offers a radically different perspective on care of the mentally ill now that these patients are no longer isolated from society.This book is based on a series of interviews conducted with 313 Chicago area patients released from four different state hospitals. Rather than rely on retrospective data-gathering on patients at intake, Lewis began at the time of release, tracking the patients for 12 months during which they were interviewed twice. This approach permitted Lewis and his researchers to discover where the patients went, whom they turned to for help, how they viewed themselves and their illness, and how they fared.Former patients who had lost their homes and support networks by alienating families and employers ended up on the streets and eventually in jail. Half of the patients interviewed had criminal records, a third of them having committed felonies. Of the former patients who returned to mental institutions, 97 percent did so voluntarily. One-fifth of those recommitted themselves because they lacked jobs and housing.Lewis says the government can help by providing more welfare funding, medication aid, support to patients families, and homeless shelters with qualified counselors. If we dont do anything about the poverty, we cant do anything about the mental illness. We must tie work and welfare to treatment settings.

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title:Worlds of the Mentally Ill : How Deinstitutionalization Works in the City
author:Lewis, Dan A.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780809314775
ebook isbn13:9780585108087
language:English
subjectMentally ill--Deinstitutionalization.
publication date:1991
lcc:RC439.5.W67 1990eb
ddc:362.2
subject:Mentally ill--Deinstitutionalization.
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Worlds of the Mentally Ill
How Deinstitutionalization Works in the City
Dan A. Lewis, Stephanie Riger,
Helen Rosenberg, Hendrik Wagenaar,
Arthur J. Lurigio, Susan Reed
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
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Copyright 1991
by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the
United States of America
Edited by Jack Killheffer
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Worlds of the mentally ill : how deinstitutionalization works in the
city / by Dan A. Lewis ... [et al.].
p. cm.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Mentally illDeinstitutionalization. I. Lewis, Dan A.
RC439.5.W67 1991
362.2dc2OPicture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 789-10056
ISBN 0-8093-1477-0Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 12
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FOR DOROTHY MILLER
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Contents
Tables
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
1
Introduction
1
2
The State Hospital after Deinstitutionalization: The Context for Care
11
3
A Profile of the State Mental Patient
25
4
The Puzzle of Readmissions
46
5
Paths Back to the Hospital
58
6
How Patients Get Along in the Community: Problem Identification and Mental Health
78
7
Life in the Community: Does Help Help?
91
8
Identifying Types of Criminal State Mental Patients
109
9
Voluntary Compliance and Mental Health Policy
122
Appendix A
Description of the Sampling and Interviewing Procedures
129
Appendix B
Life Events Interview
140
Select Bibliography
189
Index
194
Page ix
Tables
3-1
The MHPP Sample: Demographics by Admitting Facility
27
3-2
Comparing the Wave 1 Sample with a Population of Mental Patients, July 1, 1983December 31, 1984
28
3-3
The MHPP Sample: Gender/Race Categories
29
3-4
The MHPP Sample: Gender/Race by Previous Employment and Money from Job
30
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The MHPP Sample: Sources of Financial Aid
30
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The MHPP Sample: Gender/Race by Number of Residential Moves in Last Six Months
31
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The MHPP Sample: Number of Previous Hospitalizations
31
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The MHPP Sample: Gender/Race by Age
32
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The MHPP Sample: Education
33
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