Rumer R
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1978 Winter;2(4):531-59. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2-4-531.
This paper traces the development of theory and public awareness of mental health from 1900 to 1960, with particular stress on the rise of social psychiatric models and the impact of events in and around World War Two. The federal legislative history of the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) program through 1976 is then outlined with regard to particular social problems (e.g., alcoholism) and to domestic politics as they influenced the program's regulations and mandates. A brief critique of the CMHC program from both viewpoints follows, with emphasis on poor administration, lack of community control, and poor evaluation and accountability. This is the basis of an argument for a more egalitarian, explicitly political viewpoint and methodology as a start toward solving problems that chronically afflict the mental health system.
本文追溯了1900年至1960年心理健康理论及公众意识的发展,特别强调了社会精神病学模式的兴起以及二战期间及周边事件的影响。随后概述了截至1976年社区心理健康中心(CMHC)项目的联邦立法历史,涉及特定社会问题(如酗酒)以及影响该项目规定和授权的国内政治。接下来从两个视角对CMHC项目进行了简要批判,重点在于管理不善、缺乏社区控制以及评估和问责不力。这构成了一种论点的基础,即主张采用更平等、明确具有政治性的观点和方法,以此作为解决长期困扰心理健康系统问题的开端。