History of mental health care in the United States
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The history of mental health care in the United States traces the evolution from early institutionalization and asylums to modern community-based treatment, reflecting changing medical theories, social attitudes, and legal frameworks surrounding mental illness.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: History of mental health care in the United States Context triple: [New York City Lunatic Asylum, category, History of mental health care in the United States]
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A History of Psychiatry
A History of Psychiatry is a comprehensive historical survey that traces the development of psychiatric thought, practice, and institutions from antiquity to the modern era.
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Saskatchewan model of psychiatry
The Saskatchewan model of psychiatry was a mid-20th-century Canadian approach that pioneered the use of psychedelic drugs like LSD in clinical settings to explore and treat mental illness.
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Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEP) in New York
Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEP) in New York are specialized hospital-based services that provide 24/7 evaluation, crisis stabilization, and short-term treatment for individuals experiencing acute psychiatric emergencies.
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Division of Mental Hygiene
The Division of Mental Hygiene is a governmental public health division responsible for overseeing and coordinating mental health services, policies, and programs within its jurisdiction.
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Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry
"Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry" is an influential interdisciplinary work that applies systems theory and communication analysis to understanding psychiatric disorders and family dynamics.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: History of mental health care in the United States Target entity description: The history of mental health care in the United States traces the evolution from early institutionalization and asylums to modern community-based treatment, reflecting changing medical theories, social attitudes, and legal frameworks surrounding mental illness.
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A.
A History of Psychiatry
A History of Psychiatry is a comprehensive historical survey that traces the development of psychiatric thought, practice, and institutions from antiquity to the modern era.
-
B.
Saskatchewan model of psychiatry
The Saskatchewan model of psychiatry was a mid-20th-century Canadian approach that pioneered the use of psychedelic drugs like LSD in clinical settings to explore and treat mental illness.
-
C.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEP) in New York
Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEP) in New York are specialized hospital-based services that provide 24/7 evaluation, crisis stabilization, and short-term treatment for individuals experiencing acute psychiatric emergencies.
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D.
Division of Mental Hygiene
The Division of Mental Hygiene is a governmental public health division responsible for overseeing and coordinating mental health services, policies, and programs within its jurisdiction.
-
E.
Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry
"Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry" is an influential interdisciplinary work that applies systems theory and communication analysis to understanding psychiatric disorders and family dynamics.
- F. None of above. chosen
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