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by Matthew Smith (Author)
- History of Social Psychiatry: Explores the rise and fall of social psychiatry, which focused on preventing mental illness by addressing socioeconomic factors like poverty and inequality.
- Key Influence: Contributed to the closure of psychiatric hospitals and the development of community mental health care in the 1960s.
- Decline: Lost ground to biological psychiatry in the 1980s, which focused on genetics and neurology.
- Case Studies: Examines projects in Chicago, New Haven, New York City, and Nova Scotia on the link between socioeconomic factors and mental illness.
- Economic and Political Factors: Argues social psychiatry declined due to economic crises of the 1970s and political shifts in the 1980s, not due to flaws in its approach.
- Relevance Today: Highlights how social psychiatry’s insights into socioeconomic conditions and mental health can inform current policy, such as universal basic income to address rising mental illness.
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