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History - Emotionally Disturbed: A History of Caring for America's Troubled Children

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Book Synopsis: Before the 1940s, children in the United States with severe emotional difficulties would have had few options for care. The first option was usually a child guidance clinic within the community, but they might also have been placed in a state mental hospital or asylum, an institution for the so-called feebleminded, or a training school for delinquent children. Starting in the 1930s, however, more specialized institutions began to open all over the country. Staff members at these residential treatment centers shared a commitment to helping children who could not be managed at home. They adopted an integrated approach to treatment, employing talk therapy, schooling, and other activities in the context of a therapeutic environment. Emotionally Disturbed is the first work to examine not only the history of residential treatment but also the history of seriously mentally ill children in the United States. As residential treatment centers emerged as new spaces with a fresh therapeutic perspective, a new kind of person became visible—the emotionally disturbed child. Residential treatment centers and the people who worked there built physical and conceptual structures that identified a population of children who were alike in distinctive ways. Emotional disturbance became a diagnosis, a policy problem, and a statement about the troubled state of postwar society. But in the late twentieth century, Americans went from pouring private and public funds into the care of troubled children to abandoning them almost completely. Charting the decline of residential treatment centers in favor of domestic care–based models in the 1980s and 1990s, this history is a must-read for those wishing to understand how our current child mental health system came to be.

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Unlock the captivating history of caring for America's troubled children with Emotionally Disturbed: A History of Caring for America's Troubled Children. Delve into the evolution of residential treatment centers which revolutionized the care for emotionally disturbed children in the 1930s. Learn how dedicated staff members implemented a holistic approach to provide therapeutic environments combining talk therapy, schooling, and engaging activities. This groundbreaking work sheds light on the emergence of emotionally disturbed children as a recognized population and the transformation of care policies over the years.

Discover the pivotal role of residential treatment centers in shaping the mental health landscape for children in the United States. As the first comprehensive study on the history of seriously mentally ill children, Emotionally Disturbed offers invaluable insights into the development of diagnostic criteria, policy reforms, and societal attitudes towards emotionally disturbed children. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by these children and the gradual shift from institutionalized care to community-based models in the late twentieth century.

Immerse yourself in the compelling narrative of Emotionally Disturbed and witness the evolution of child mental health care in the United States. From the establishment of specialized institutions to the decline of residential treatment centers, this book provides a comprehensive account of the factors that shaped our current child mental health system. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the rich history of caring for America's troubled children and how it continues to influence our approach to child mental health today.

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