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TIMBERLAWN HISTORY
Timberlawn
was founded in 1917 by Dr. James Terrill. He recognized the need for residential care for
the chronic mentally ill patients with whom he worked. At that time, there was a national
reform movement revolutionizing care of the mentally ill. Patients were being moved out of
the city's general hospitals and jails, and into rural residential centers. As Dallas prospered and expanded, so did Timberlawn. By the end of World War II, Timberlawn had gained national recognition for working with traumatized veterans. The pharmaceutical revolution in medicine brought new hope for the mentally ill. For the first time, effective treatment was possible for some of the most disabling psychiatric illnesses. Under the leadership of Dr. Perry Talkington, former chief psychiatrist of Patton's Third Army, Timberlawn became a national referral center. By the 1980's, Timberlawn had become an established national center for treatment, research and medical education. The psychiatric residency program, offered in conjunction with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, has trained many of the psychiatrists in Texas. Timberlawn developed a reputation for innovation in the development of family therapy and special programs, and this tradition continues today. The original farm house and the surrounding acreage remains today. Timberlawn's campus is still covered by lush grass and verdant woods, even though we are now just a five minute drive from downtown Dallas. Home | History | Locations | Directions | Services | Events | News | Employment | Contact
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