Living with Mental Illness
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<p>The Mental Health Act of 1959 marked a turning point in national policy on mental illness. Originally published in 1962 this book reports a sociological survey of a group of people from an East London borough who entered a large mental hospital in 1956 and 1957 at the very time when a Royal Commission was preparing the report upon which the new legislation was based.</p><p>Living with Mental Illness shows what happened to these mental patients and to their relatives and tells of their reactions and impressions. The impact of mental illness on their domestic and social circumstances is described as is the part played in their lives by the social services; and the relationship between people’s perceptions of mental illness and their attitudes to hospital is discussed. Enid Mills considers the prospects for ‘community care’ of the mentally ill in the borough studied and concludes as Professor Morris Carstairs says in his Foreword with ‘a review of the difficulties which must be overcome if the transition is to be effected from an outmoded remote mental hospital system to a community-based service which will be at once efficient and humane’.</p>
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