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Mental Health Care in Indiana, 1977


Interviewee
Moore, Donald March 31, 1977 

Call Number
77-009

Physical Description

58 pages; 2 reels, 1 7/8 ips, 2 hours 30 minutes; no index; reading list; Carter Hospital statistics, 1966-1976; 2 maps of intern placement; patient survey; article about the changes in psychiatry; post graduate training pamphlet; 1977 course catalog, 1972-1973 annual reports

Interviewer
Moore, Donald

Scope and Content Note

Donald Moore, born 1914, describes his role as a psychiatrist in Indiana. He discusses the accreditation of the state hospitals in Indiana. Moore also describes the difference between hospitals and community comprehensive centers. He describes federal and state government contributions to mental health care.

Access Status

Open

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Indiana Department of Mental Health
    • Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital
    • Occupation Names
    • nurse
    • psychiatrist
    • physician
    • social worker
    • Personal Names
    • Ginzberg, Stewart
    • Place Names
    • Ypsilanti, Michigan
    • Subjects
    • 1972 Wyatt v. Stickney
    • comprehensive mental health centers
    • developmentally disabled children's services
    • federal funding
    • group therapy
    • hospital accreditation
    • Indiana state hospital system
    • industrial therapy
    • medication
    • mental health centers
    • mental illness
    • staffing issues