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This episode will summarize the early history of treatment of the chronically mentally ill in more overview fashion. Then I will start the future direction of this podcast transitioning into the early starts of reform of mental health service delivery, failed efforts of the Kennedy-Johnson era, the second failure to handle the consequences of deinstitutionalization in the last forty years. 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