Mental health policy in the United States has involved varying
approaches, often reflecting the social and economic conditions of
the times. The compelling needs of individuals, however, have
consistently demanded attention and some form of public policy
response has been necessary, even since the early days. Societal
reaction has moved in many differing directions--from
institutionalization and deinstitutionalization to the care and
costs borne at public expense to the current emphasis on increasing
privatization.
Dorwart and Epstein stress that the mental health system must be
seen as a system within two other systems--health care and social
service--if it is to be effective. They have written an
authoritative, comprehensive, and practical analysis of the mental
health policy area, offering sound policy recommendations.
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