Hamm Jay A, Rutherford Samuel, Wiesepape Courtney N, Lysaker Paul N
Eskenazi Health, Midtown Community Mental Health.
Purdue University, College of Pharmacy.
Consort Psychiatr. 2020 Dec 4;1(2):7-13. doi: 10.17650/2712-7672-2020-1-2-7-13.
Similar to trends in Europe, approaches to mental illness in colonial America and recorded in early United States history were commonly characterized by incarceration and the removal of individuals from communities. In the mid-20 century, a major shift began in which treatment was offered in the community with the aim of encouraging individuals to rejoin their communities. In this paper, we will provide a brief history of community mental health services in the United States, and the forces which have influenced its development. We will explore the early antecedents of community-based approaches to care, and then detail certain factors that led to legislative, peer and clinical efforts to create Community Mental Health Centers. We will then provide an overview of current community mental health practices and evolving challenges through to the present day, including the development of services which remain focused on recovery as the ultimate goal.
与欧洲的趋势类似,殖民时期美国对精神疾病的处理方式以及美国早期历史记录中常见的特征是监禁和将个人从社区中隔离。20世纪中叶,开始了重大转变,即在社区中提供治疗,目的是鼓励个人重新融入社区。在本文中,我们将简要介绍美国社区心理健康服务的历史,以及影响其发展的各种力量。我们将探讨基于社区的护理方法的早期前身,然后详细阐述导致立法、同行和临床方面努力创建社区心理健康中心的某些因素。接着,我们将概述当前的社区心理健康实践以及直至今日不断演变的挑战,包括仍以康复为最终目标的服务发展情况。