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This classic, award-winning program brings to light the
complex and controversial history of the mental institution in the U.S. through a detailed
study of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C. It also debates whether
deinstitutionalization has proved an overall failure, leaving more patients homeless than
are mainstreamed into society, and if the time has come to reintroduce the asylum as a
place of therapy and benign confinement. Rare archival footage, interviews with former
patients, and insights from mental health historians David Rothman, of Columbia
University, and Gerald Grob, of Rutgers University, make this a documentary not to be
missed. (60 minutes, color)
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