Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene.

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The Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene was founded in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1908 by Clifford Beers with a small group of followers and the assistance of Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes. Beers, a Yale graduate who had been a patient in public and private mental hospitals in Connecticut for three years, sought to correct the abuses he encountered. Beers published "A Mind That Found Itself," an autobiographical account of his illness and treatment. The organization was at the forefront of a mental health movement to revolutionize treatment of the mentally ill. The Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene is the predecessor organization of the Mental Health Association of Connecticut, Inc.

From the description of Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene records, 1908-1958 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702186002

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Connecticut
Subject
Mental health services
Mentally ill Care
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Active 1908

Active 1958

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