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- Institutional_syndrome abstract "Institutionalization can also mean voluntary or involuntary commitment, the process of committing someone to a facility.In clinical and abnormal psychology, institutionalization or institutional syndrome refers to deficits or disabilities in social and life skills, which develop after a person has spent a long period living in mental hospitals, prisons, or other remote institutions. In other words, individuals in institutions may be deprived (whether unintentionally or not) of independence and of responsibility, to the point that once they return to \"outside life\" they are often unable to manage many of its demands; it has also been argued that institutionalized individuals become psychologically more prone to mental health problems.The term institutionalization can both be used to the process of committing an individual to a mental hospital or prison or to institutional syndrome; thus the phrase \"X is institutionalized\" may mean either that X has been placed in an institution, or that X is suffering the psychological effects of having been in an institution for an extended period of time.".
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- Institutional_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink The_Shawshank_Redemption.
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- Institutional_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Institutional syndrome".
- Institutional_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Institutionalisation".
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- Institutional_syndrome quote "These walls are funny. First you hate 'em, then you get used to 'em. Nuff time passes, you get so you depend on 'em. That's institutionalized.".
- Institutional_syndrome source ""Red" The Shawshank Redemption".
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- Institutional_syndrome subject Category:Clinical_psychology.
- Institutional_syndrome subject Category:Mental_health.
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- Institutional_syndrome comment "Institutionalization can also mean voluntary or involuntary commitment, the process of committing someone to a facility.In clinical and abnormal psychology, institutionalization or institutional syndrome refers to deficits or disabilities in social and life skills, which develop after a person has spent a long period living in mental hospitals, prisons, or other remote institutions.".
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