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Street Crazy : America's Mental Health Tragedy
Stephen B. Seager
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| #573300 in Books | Westcom Associates | 2000-11-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 216 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent book that tells what has caused society terrible problems.|By Sarah Stone|Like all of Dr. Seager's books this is very informative and an easy read. I remember the havoc that occurred in Washington state when many mentally impaired individuals were sent out to live on the streets. This increased the numbers of homeless people and in the mix were some who were criminals||"Fantastic! The movement to improve the plight of the homeless mentally ill has found a clear voice. STREET CRAZY will be the equivalent of Ralph Nader's Unsafe at Any Speed or Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Mental illness profoundly affects most of us, often
STREET CRAZY recounts one psychiatrist's experience with the mentally ill, who have often become homeless because of their disease. Using clear, straight-forward language, Dr. Stephen B. Seager explains brain disease, tells the often disturbing history of the mentally ill, and shows how, through a series of well-meaning legal mishaps, our most vulnerable citizens have been abandoned to the streets. By following Dr. Seager as he unravels the mystery behind John Doe, a sic...
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