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Volume 14 Issue 3 - 2005
Closing Asylums for the Mentally Ill: Social Consequences
Foreword: Time for Governments to Act on Mental Health Care
Sev Ozdowski
Guest Editorial: Outcry and Silence: Social implications of asylum closure in Australia
Pauline Savy
In sight, in mind: Mental health policy in the era of deinstitutionalisation
Katy Richmond, Pauline Savy
Mental health reform, citizenship and human rights in four countries
Michael Hazelton
Neo-liberalism, community care and Australian mental health policy
Julie Henderson
Can Deinstitutionalisation Work?: Mental Health Reform from 1993 to1998 in Victoria, Australia
Valerie Gerrand
Deinstitutionalisation: an unrealised desire
Janice Chesters
From therapy to administration: Deinstitutionalisation and the ascendancy of psychiatric 'risk thinking'
Anne-Maree Sawyer
Everyday life following long term psychiatric hospitalisation
Clare Hocking, Janet Phare, Jan Wilson
Epilogue: The Mental Health Reform Cakewalk: Moving Forwards Backwards
Daphne Habibis
Book Reviews
Closing Asylums for the Mentally Ill: Social Consequences
Reviewed by Dianne Wynaden
Closing Asylums for the Mentally Ill: Social Consequences
Reviewed by Anthony J O'Brien

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