Submitted by Hoosac_Love t3_11ukrtc in massachusetts
Chippopotanuse t1_jcooysd wrote
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This the same Kennedy family that gave one of their kids a lobotomy for no good reason other than she was a teenager and “liked boys”?
We need far better mental health care and far more facilities. Sure.
But we don’t need loony bins where folks get brutalized until they die.
IntelligentMeal40 t1_jcp9qjd wrote
No it was actually Reagan, Ronald Reagan who shut down the mental health facilities and put people on the streets. He said that crazy people had a right to be crazy. So now they’re homeless on the streets
Turd___Ferguson___ t1_jcpgvst wrote
Thank the Supreme Court for that one:
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_jcpd2dy wrote
The Community Mental Health Act was enacted by Kennedy.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_jcozqhs wrote
“Just because she liked boys” is not a fair statement though.
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_jcorilp wrote
The facilities we had were not Bedlam. They were closed largely because of cost, not because they were bad places.
monicarperkins t1_jcp88z9 wrote
Have you known anyone that was in one of those facilities before they shut down? Because I do. I've interviewed several of them, and put together a documentary for training purposes when I was managing group homes for DD adults. They were, in fact, VERY bad places. Look up the documentary Titicut Follies. A reporter snuck a belt camera into Bridgewater State (the psych side, not the prison side). Very eye opening.
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_jcp99sm wrote
I will check it out. I will also argue that the act of closing them down was far more detrimental to both those in need of care and the community at large, considering now the people that needed those facilities are likely either in prison or on the streets.
monicarperkins t1_jcp8q0q wrote
Monson state hospital had a partially buried old bunker they would put people that weren't behaving. It was horrific.
Edit spelling of monson
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_jcp9bqo wrote
So they needed reform, not elimination.
Jew-betcha t1_jcqywvu wrote
Mental health facilities literally still exist, just not called asylums anymore bc asylums historically were horrific and unethical, and the term "asylum" cannot ever be divorced from brutality in the public consciousness. I know this because I've been a patient in a mental health unit before. They still have some major problems with human rights abuses, but up until covid hit there were some pretty drastic improvements, (after covid, at least at the unit I'm familiar with, they took away most of what made it bearable & got rid of all the trained counselors in favor of nurses who don't give a shit) and it's nowhere near as bad as the forced lobotomies and direct physical & mental abuse you seem to want to return to.
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