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Letter published in JAMA in response to article about bringing back asylums

June 20, 2018 Susan Rogers

This letter, by Susan Rogers, Director, National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse, was published in JAMA in response to an article by Dominic Sisti, Ph.D., et al., about bringing back asylums. For the letter, which begins at the bottom of the first page of the PDF and continues on the second page, click here.

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