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single men 41%
families w/children 40%
single women 14%
unaccompanied youth 5%
49 % black
35 % white
12 % hispanic
2 % native american
1 % asian
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How Psychiatry and the Law Abandoned the Mentally Ill
BY RAEL JEAN ISAAC AND VIRGINIA C. ARMAT
FINALLY BACK IN PRINT: MADNESS IN THE STREETS, originally published in September 1990, is mandatory reading for anyone who asks why thousands of individuals who clearly suffer from brain disease go without care. The Treatment Advocacy Center is proud to republish Madness in the Streets so that this valuable tool for reform continues to remain available to them, and to all who ask, "How can we stop this neglect?"
TO ORDER MADNESS IN THE STREETS:
CALL TOLL FREE: 866-829-8291
FAX ORDER FORM TO: 301-829-6214
MAIL ORDER FORM TO:
DUNST FULFILLMENT, 401 CENTER STREET, UNIT 6, MT. AIRY, MD 21771
23 % mental illness
30 % substance abusers
17 % employed
10 % veterans
20 % unaccounted-for
Though anger, despair, disillusionment, or judgements are possible responses to this situation of need and limitation, they are not useful responses.