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BUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE

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Building Background Knowledge. Ken Kesey. Born in CO (1935) Died in OR (2001) “I was too young to be a beatnik, and too old to be a hippie”. Experimentation with Drugs. Part of CIA experiment with psychoactive drugs LSC, cocaine, mescaline Kept using them after the experiment!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE

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KEN KESEY

• Born in CO (1935)• Died in OR (2001)

“I was too young to be a beatnik, and too old to be a hippie”

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EXPERIMENTATION WITH DRUGS

• Part of CIA experiment with psychoactive drugs

• LSC, cocaine, mescaline

• Kept using them after the experiment!

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WHY CUCKOO’S NEST?

• Worked at a State Veterans’ Hospital

• Talked with patients (while on hallucinogenic drugs)

• Felt SOCIETY had pushed them out since they were “different” not that they were INSANE

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MENTAL INSTITUTIONS / HOSPITALS

• Wide variety of institutions

• In- or out-patient facilities• Variety of disorders• Voluntary or involuntary basis

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EVOLUTION OF CARE

• Containment and restraint

• Treatment with drugs / therapy• To allow them to live lives outside an institution

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TITICUT FOLLIES

• Only film banned NOT due to sexuality, language, or drug use.

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TYPES OF TREATMENT

Electroshock Treatment

Lobotomy

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TYPES OF FACILITIES

• Crisis Stabilization• Suicidal, violent patients

• Open Units• Try to make life as normal as possible

• Medium Term• Few weeks

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TYPES (CONT.)

• Juvenile Wards

• Halfway Houses• Type where my sister works

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MENTAL ILLNESS TODAY

• Medications has come a long way.

• Mentally ill is NOT mentally handicapped.

• Mentally ill are in society and around us!