Some of this started even back into the 1700s but there's like at the time in the time that you're referring to primarily residential facilities is where folks would be able to take their loved ones with mental health. The notion was good this idea that people will do better in the community they'll do better in a least restrictive setting let's create these resources like SSDI and such like that for them however it sort of flipped its on its head in terms of the amount of resources that the community wasn't ready to absorb so what we saw is sometimes in some states I think California I can't remember the year but in the year of sort of discharge of hospitals out into we saw that jail population
Dr. Karlyn Pleasants is a clinical Psychologist who specializes in adult and adolescent psychotherapy. She is also the Chief Clinical Advisor and a managing partner at Anew Treatment Center, Scottsdale AZ.
Megan Harrison holds a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with experience in transgenerational trauma and mental illness.
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