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词汇 deinstitutionalize
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Definition of deinstitutionalize in English:

deinstitutionalize

(British deinstitutionalise)
verbˈdiːɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzdēˌinstəˈt(y)o͞oSH(ə)nlˌīz
[with object]
  • Discharge (a long-term inmate) from an institution such as a psychiatric hospital or prison.

    让(长期居住者)离开某机构(如精神病院、监狱)

    the changes aim to deinstitutionalize mentally ill people

    改变的目的在于使精神病人离开精神病院。

    the deinstitutionalized mentally ill

    改变的目的在于使精神病人离开精神病院。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other women psychologists studied infant-mother attachment, memory and the brain, deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients, and developmental psychology.
    • He explained the incident to the press by focusing on the problems created by deinstitutionalizing the mentally ill.
    • Those houses are kept vacant by agreement with organisations that are deinstitutionalising people or locating them in the community.
    • The new strategy for deinstitutionalising the care of individuals who are intellectually and mentally impaired has meant a difficult time for everybody involved in the transition.
    • The city's mental health services were ‘deinstitutionalized’ in the 1960s and again in the 1980s without adequate community health facilities.

Derivatives

  • deinstitutionalization

  • noun
    • The bases for institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation in mental health care remain poorly researched and understood
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many obstacles to deinstitutionalisation still exist: psychiatrists have a very low threshold for hospital admission as they are held legally responsible for any misdoing by their patients.
      • Since the 1950s mental health care in most industrialised countries has been characterised by deinstitutionalisation, with national reforms varying in their pace, fashion, and exact results.
      • The problem is not of deinstitutionalization; it's more a problem of resources that should exist in the community.
      • The new policy of deinstitutionalization and provision of community care may reduce the number of psychiatric in-patients but will not solve the problem.

Definition of deinstitutionalize in US English:

deinstitutionalize

(British deinstitutionalise)
verbdēˌinstəˈt(y)o͞oSH(ə)nlˌīz
[with object]
  • Discharge (a long-term inmate) from an institution such as a mental hospital or prison.

    让(长期居住者)离开某机构(如精神病院、监狱)

    the changes aim to deinstitutionalize mentally ill people

    改变的目的在于使精神病人离开精神病院。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other women psychologists studied infant-mother attachment, memory and the brain, deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients, and developmental psychology.
    • The city's mental health services were ‘deinstitutionalized’ in the 1960s and again in the 1980s without adequate community health facilities.
    • He explained the incident to the press by focusing on the problems created by deinstitutionalizing the mentally ill.
    • The new strategy for deinstitutionalising the care of individuals who are intellectually and mentally impaired has meant a difficult time for everybody involved in the transition.
    • Those houses are kept vacant by agreement with organisations that are deinstitutionalising people or locating them in the community.
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