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The Fostering of a Dependent Nation Through Mental Health Disability and Welfare
出版Pontus Publishing, 2012-09
主題Psychology / Social Psychology
ISBN06156654119780615665412
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=SyHGMgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋America is undergoing a major transformation. The mental health disability movement is one that discourages hard work, and encourages mass dependency on what is, in essence, a government parent. Entitlement programs have arisen from a distorted form of humanism.In many cases disability income reinforces mental illness, and decreases the recipients' capacity to live a fulfilling life. Dr. Klein provides a scholarly, readable, and hard-hitting illustration of the human mind, entitlement programs, and the incongruous connection that has been created between the two. Entitlement spending has become an ironic state of affairs. Mental health disability and welfare payments tend to indulge pathological malaise, yet the response of policy-makers has been to increase and extend the funding. America-Entitled presents a gripping psychological argument as to why entitlement systems need drastic reformation, and in some cases elimination. This is a book that should be read by every member of congress, by those working and studying in the mental health field, and by anyone interested in understanding one of the most paramount issues of 21st century America.