Institutional description I. Basic institutional information 108 W of West Lancaster, Ohio. The Alcohol and Mental Health Committee (ADAMH) in Fairfield County, Main Street is a county that is responsible for facilitation, funding, and monitoring It is a level government agency. Erfield's Behavioral Medical Service in Ohio (Council, 2013) It is composed of 14 member volunteer committees appointed by the Fairfield County Council and the Ohio State Mental Health and Poisoning Services Office (OMHAS) I will. (Fairfield County ADAMH Board, 2010) In addition to the directors, ADAMH has four full-time employees, including full-time directors, directors in charge of finance, supporters and consumers of consumers and their families.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy launched "deregulation" of mental health care through the Regional Mental Health Law (Grob, 1994). This bill aims to bring psychiatric patients out of psychiatric hospitals by providing funds to local mental health centers (Grob, 1994). This reduces the limit on where mental health nurses can hire (Grob, 1994). However, standard treatment, which is very obscure at the moment, begins to fail when the patient is taken from the hospital to the local environment (Grob, 1994).
Due to the establishment of the National Psychiatric Hospital, various organizations and actions such as American Mental Health (MHA) and the 1963 American Community Mental Health Center Act aim at "improving the lives of American psychiatric patients" (Module 2 ). As reform progressed, psychoanalysis increased. Sigmund Freud, known as the father of psychology, is basically the founder of psychoanalysis. Freud wrote the theory of psychoanalysis, in which he explained the treatment, such as "self, self, and superego" and hypnotism, "free thinking", and analysis of dreams (Foerschner). Freud believes he can treat his / her ill patients by allowing the patient to concentrate on depressed thoughts and emotions.
Freud's psychoanalysis theory dominated the clinical field at the beginning of the 20th century, but all members of the developing mental health community were reluctant to accept them. The development of Freud's psychoanalysis was greatly influenced by his understanding of Darwin's theory of evolution, which concentrated him on "fundamental" unconscious impulses related to sexual frustration and aggression. It can be said that this troublesome man's portrait is part of his theoretical genderistic assumption.