Word: mentalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...care. The growth of private and public insurance coverage, for example, has brought access to many who previously did not have it; advances in technology that have increased the power of medicine to prolong and enhance life have required additional funds; health care has taken on new assignments, like mental health, drug abuse and alcohol abuse. And the pay of health care workers has finally been brought up to the level of other industries...
...Buchwald, after listening to readings of works by political prisoners: "In this country, when you attack the Establishment, they don't put you in jail or a mental institution. They do something worse. They make you a member of the Establishment...
Schwartz lived to be only 52, yet the end was agonizingly slow. There was time for visits to New York City mental wards and pilgrimages to the scene of a second marriage-an abandoned New Jersey farm, where through overgrown fields he wandered, calling the name of a long-lost cat. The badly aged Wunderkind died of a heart attack in a Times Square-area hotel while struggling downstairs with his garbage. The measure of Atlas' biography is that he does not exploit the implications of that curtain scene. With admirable restraint he suggests that Schwartz was a lyric...
Although the number of students using the mental health clinic at University Health Services (UHS) remained steady last year and this fall, students suffer from more serious problems than in past years, Dr. Randolph Catlin Jr., chief of clinical mental health services for UHS, said yesterday...
Last year more than 20 per cent of all Radcliffe students used the mental health services, while only 10 per cent of Harvard students sought help...