5/14/2011

Better But Not Well: Mental Health Policy in the United States since 1950

Better But Not Well: Mental Health Policy in the United States since 1950




The past half-century has been marked by major changes in the treatment of mental illness: important advances in understanding mental illnesses, increases in spending on mental health care and support of people with mental illnesses, and the availability of new medications that are easier for the patient to tolerate. Although these changes have made things better for those who have mental illness, they are not quite enough. In Better But Not Well, Richard G. Frank and Sherry A. Glied examine the





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