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4 pages in length. Mental illness is certainly no laughing matter, but it also should not be held in such seriousness that the individual afflicted with the disease feels like an outsider. Taking a resolute yet uplifting approach to counseling the mentally ill, the Western Carolina Center (WCC) in Morganton, North Carolina brings forth a refreshingly positive – if not friendly – ambiance to the social services setting. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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to counseling the mentally ill, the Western Carolina Center (WCC) in Morganton, North Carolina brings forth a refreshingly positive - if not friendly - ambiance to the social services setting.
Recognition and treatment of mental illness has undergone a tremendous metamorphosis over the past three centuries, with the very definition of "insanity" having
encountered a most significant evolution. What was considered sane and what was considered normal was completely left open for interpretation by the powers that be, ultimately sealing the fate
of many a mentally unbalanced individual whose only crime was chemical disparity. The only way to deal with such social deviants - so it was thought - was to
lock them away in abominable facilities where they had no chance of treatment, much less recovery. Strapped to their beds and handled as though they were subhuman creatures devoid
of any emotions, these victims of mental illness lived out their lives within the boundaries of uncaring, ill-tempered and downright cruel institutions. Out of this dreadful experience came the
term "institutionalized," which related to the fact that once an individual entered into an asylum, he would never be able to assimilate back into mainstream society. The WCC has
completely removed the stigma of the developmentally disabled and positively changed the way in which they interact with the world around them. The
purpose/mission of the WCC is to enrich the lives of the mentally challenged, with particular emphasis upon confidence, security, independence, enjoyment and overall quality of life. By approaching the
developmentally disabled with a positive, can-do outlook, the Center has been successful in achieving its objectives through the tremendous advancements in technology. Aspects of mobility, safety, comfort, accessibility and
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