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Under the new Mental Health Division, headed by Psychiatrist Margaret Morgan, Indiana's progress has attracted nationwide attention (TIME, Oct. 18). Stressing recovery and rehabilitation, the new program has increased discharges from the institutions by 59%, convalescent leaves by 33% and leaves of absence...
Results with Reserpine. One of the biggest mental institutions in the U.S. is Illinois' Manteno State Hospital, 45 miles south of Chicago. Rated for 5,000 patients, it holds 8,200. Its physical plant, dating from the 1930s, is reasonably modern. In its overcrowded red brick buildings, Psychiatrist Dean C. Tasher had seen hundreds of patients drift downhill to the "very disturbed" wards where they persisted in lying naked on the floor in their own filth, and some eventually to the hydrotherapy ward, where they had to be kept in tubs or wet packs for most...
...That's what priests worry about." For a moment it looked as though a clear cleavage had been reached. Psychiatrist Nelken explained that no responsible psychiatrist, whatever his faith, would try to change a patient's standards of value, but merely show him how he is in conflict with them himself...
...know other priests . . . have seen-that their efforts are not enough." The patient goes on feeling guilty even after absolution has been given and the guilt has been objectively washed away. Then, said Hurley, "we recognize that it is essential that we send them to the expert [i.e., the psychiatrist]." Nonguilt Is Not Enough. Father White broached the Big Guilt-Original...
...psychiatrist would disagree," said Dr. Nelken. Dr. Bellamy added that guilt feelings can be useful and, in fact, necessary: "The goal of psychiatric treatment is not to make people nonguilty. If it did, you would make the patient sicker than...