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  2. Arkansas State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas State Hospital, originally known as Arkansas Lunatic Asylum, [1] is the sole public psychiatric hospital in the state of Arkansas, and is located in the city of Little Rock. It was established in 1883 and as of 2024, it is still active. Its main focus is on acute care rather than chronic illness. [2]

  3. List of hospitals in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas State Psychiatric Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas Arkansas Surgical Hospital - North Little Rock, Arkansas Ashley County Medical Center - Crossett, Arkansas

  4. Retiree Mental Health Crisis: The Best & Worst States for ...

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    State mental health authority’s penetration rate: ... Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, and Arkansas. Four out of the 10 best states are located in the Northeast, including New York, New ...

  5. Kirkbride Plan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Story Kirkbride, creator of the Kirkbride Plan. The establishment of state mental hospitals in the U.S. is partly due to reformer Dorothea Dix, who testified to the New Jersey legislature in 1844, vividly describing the state's treatment of lunatics; they were being housed in county jails, private homes, and the basements of public buildings.

  6. Arkansas psychiatrist accused of holding 26 patients against ...

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    A psychiatrist at an Arkansas hospital has been accused of holding 26 people against their will and taking part in a medical insurance scam. Dr Brian Hyatt is being investigated by federal and ...

  7. The state of virtual mental health care in 5 stats - AOL

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    5 statistics on the rise and state of virtual mental health care. 1. Up to 20% more people got help for common mental health conditions during the first year of the pandemic .