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Public policy and mental illnesses: Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission on Mental Health
Authors:Grob Gerald N
Affiliation:Rutgers University, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. ggrob@ifh.rutgers.edu
Abstract:President Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission on Mental Health was intended to recommend policies to overcome obvious deficiencies in the mental health system. Bureaucratic rivalries within and between governments; tensions and rivalries within the mental health professions; identity and interest group politics; the difficulties of distinguishing the respective etiological roles of such elements as poverty, racism, stigmatization, and unemployment; and an illusory faith in prevention all influenced the commission's deliberations and subsequent enactment of the short-lived Mental Health Systems Act. The commission's work led to the formulation of the influential National Plan for the Chronically Mentally Ill, but a system of care and treatment for persons with serious mental illnesses was never created.
Keywords:Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission on Mental Health    Mental Health Systems Act    mental health policy    deinstitutionalization    mental illnesses
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