• jeffw@lemmy.worldOPM
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    Deinstitutionalization utterly failed in the US. Not because it is a bad idea but because it was basically executed as Reagan shutting down inpatient treatment and refusing to divert those funds to community-based programs. Getting people out of those terrible institutions was a great idea. Letting them go without any support? Not such a great idea

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      Read the books Psychiatric Slavery and Faith in Freedom by libertarian psychiatrist Thomas Szasz.

      Limitless Peace

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    I would be OK with it provided there is a system of checks and balances to prevent people from being institutionalized because they are “inconvenient”, not ill. Maybe an annual review of patients by a neutral 3rd party for example.

    Before THAT can happen, we need universal health care to ensure everyone gets the physical and mental health care they need.

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    In Oz they do thankfully. But there’s checks by independent medical review panels for people under medical authority.