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The early days included strange devices, diagnoses in a system where the Utah State Hospital was the only treatment option ...
An asylum, not jail, saved his life. We are thankful for his placement in a mental health hospital beyond what words can describe. But roadblocks to this positive approach continue.
Asylum Street became a dead end when the highway went in. It is now sandwiched between a short highway ramp and Foley Engines ...
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Cameron Cowperthwaite, Henry Thomas and Willa Holland Check into Garrett Martin’s ‘The Asylum’
The psychological thriller, written and directed by Martin, follows the events inside a sinister facility where a dedicated ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Abandoned Island Off Venice Was a Plague Hospital, a Mental Asylum, and a Mass Grave
Just a few miles south of the dreamy canals of Venice, where gondolas glide and tourists sip espresso, lies Poveglia—a small, crumbling island where no one is allowed to live or even visit. Some say ...
From the outside, the Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland, which opened in Crownsville, Md., in 1911, looked like a farm, with patients harvesting tobacco, constructing gardens and working ...
New book 'Madness' documents the racism of a Jim Crow-era mental health facility Crownsville Hospital in Maryland was one of the last segregated mental asylums in the country. Thousands of Black ...
New York City will set up a shelter for up to 1,000 migrants in the parking lot of a state psychiatric hospital as thousands of asylum seekers continue to arrive in the city weekly, officials said ...
The letterhead on many album pages: State Lunatic Asylum No. 3 on some, State Hospital No. 3 on others. For the next five years, Diamant and Bean tried to solve the mystery of the unknown artist.
What a Jim Crow-era asylum can teach us about mental health today. From the outside, the Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland, which opened in Crownsville, Md., in 1911, looked like a farm ...
From the outside, the Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland, which opened in Crownsville, Md., in 1911, looked like a farm, with patients harvesting tobacco, constructing gardens and working ...
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