Tag: institutionalization


PRIVATION

Psychologists have long been interested in understanding the effects of privation, which is defined as the lack of care or attention from a primary caregiver. This deprivation of love and affection can have a profound impact on an individual’s mental and emotional health (Rutter, 1987). Children who experience privation may be at risk for attachment […]

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FEEBLEMINDEDNESS

Historical Context and the Evolution of the Terminology The term feeblemindedness represents a significant, albeit controversial, chapter in the history of psychology and psychiatric medicine. Historically, this label was utilized as a broad diagnostic category to encompass individuals demonstrating various degrees of intellectual disability and cognitive impairment. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, […]

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PARANOID HOSTILITY

Paranoid hostility constitutes a complex and dangerous psychological state characterized by intense feelings of rage and a profound desire to inflict harm upon others. This intense affective and behavioral drive is fundamentally rooted in the presence of persecutory delusions—false beliefs that others are actively planning malicious actions, persecution, or injury against the individual. Essentially, the […]

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FIRST ADMISSION

Definition and Scope of First Admission The term First Admission refers specifically to the initial time an individual is formally registered and accepted as an inpatient resident within a psychiatric hospital, mental health facility, or similar institutional setting dedicated to acute care and stabilization of severe mental health conditions. This event is a critical demarcation […]

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SOCIAL BREAKDOWN SYNDROME

Introduction to Social Breakdown Syndrome Social Breakdown Syndrome (SBS) describes a pervasive and detrimental pattern of psychological and behavioral deterioration observed in individuals subjected to prolonged or severe institutionalization, typically within contexts such as long-term psychiatric facilities or penitentiary systems. This syndrome is characterized fundamentally by a profound withdrawal from social engagement, coupled with pronounced […]

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PRERELEASE ANXIETY STATE

Prerelease Anxiety State (PAS) The Core Definition of Prerelease Anxiety State The Prerelease Anxiety State (PAS) is a recognized psychological phenomenon characterized by intense feelings of apprehension, fear, and emotional distress experienced by an individual who is approaching the time of their mandated or voluntary release from a highly structured, institutional setting. This setting is […]

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DECENTRALIZATION

Decentralization and Deinstitutionalization in Mental Healthcare The Core Definition of Decentralization in Care Decentralization, within the context of psychological and psychiatric care systems, refers fundamentally to the strategic reallocation of services and resources away from large, centrally controlled institutions toward smaller, geographically dispersed, and locally managed facilities. This movement is most famously embodied by the […]

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