| United States. Congress. House Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1963 - 490 páginas
...mental illness and to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of the mentally ill, an approach that will make it possible for most of the mentally ill to be successfully and promptly treated in their own communities; and returned to a useful place in society. In marked contrast... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1964 - 844 páginas
...upon the new knowledge and new drugs acquired and develop«! In recent years which make it iwssible for most of the mentally ill to be successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a userai place in society. Congress promptly attacked the problem and enacted Public Law... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1963 - 2046 páginas
...and new drugs acquired and developed in recent years which make it possible for most of the jne^aNy ill to be successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and ret"™3 to a useful Place in society. These breakthroughs have rendered obsolete the tr iVtAOTia.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1975 - 938 páginas
...the new knowledge and new drugs acquired and developed in recent years which make it possible i'or most of the mentally ill to be successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a useful place in society. These breakthroughs have retuliinid obsolete tiic traditional... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1975 - 1698 páginas
...the new knowledge and new d.-ugs acquired and developed in recent years which make it possible ibr most of the mentally ill to be successfully and quickly treated in ihe.ir own communities and returned to a useful place in society. These brcak'.hroughs have rcndiuv.d... | |
| 1979 - 840 páginas
...relies primarily upon the new knowledge and new drags acquired and developed In recent years which make it possible for most of the mentally ill to be...successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a useful place in society. Congress promptly attacked the problem and enacted Public Law... | |
| Alexander H. Leighton - 1982 - 292 páginas
...relies primarily upon the new knowledge and the new drugs acquired and developed in recent years which make it possible for most of the mentally ill to be successfully and quickly treated in their communities and returned to a useful place in society-4 It is of interest to observe that as of 1 963... | |
| Joel Best - 374 páginas
...(Mechanic and Rochefort 1992:147). As stated by then-President John F. Kennedy, new knowledge and new drugs "make it possible for most of the mentally ill to...successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a useful place in society" (New York Times 2-6-63). The shift to community mental health,... | |
| David F. Musto - 1999 - 436 páginas
...February 1963. President Kennedy relied on "the new knowledge and new drugs acquired in recent years which make it possible for most of the mentally ill to be...successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a useful place in society" (p. 3). 18 For example, this comment by AR Lindesm1th in 1947:... | |
| Morton Kramer - 1966 - 96 páginas
...relies primarily upon the new knowledge and new drugs acquired and developed in recent years which make it possible for most of the mentally ill to be...successfully and quickly treated in their own communities and returned to a useful place in society. "These breakthroughs have rendered obsolete the traditional... | |
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