medicalnk, you know, research always builds on itself right so they really provided of how peoplesis mentalll learning about illness. we talked about the first 110 thes of the hospital from 1850s into the 1960s, so for that aget 110 years, of the asylum, the population is growing. 1960s in the mid-20th a reallythere was different understanding of the buildings. campuses,sented huge empathy and that moral treatment years patient, after 100 people sard thinking of them more as warehouses, separating societyople from unnecessarily and against their will and there was a lot of movement to try to get the back out of these hospitals. patient rights movements were growing during this time. also, because of better research and understanding of the medicalization of mental healthcare and understanding how and research and to discover drugs that could help patients live on their own, that come to aertainly has point by the late 20th century where many patients could live hadheir own that would have more trouble before. so that in combination with the movement andts with the reluctance of the f