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Yes, institutions often referred to as "insane asylums" still exist, but they are now typically called psychiatric hospitals or mental health facilities. Modern approaches emphasize treatment and rehabilitation rather than confinement, focusing on community-based care and outpatient services. While some traditional asylums have closed, many countries maintain facilities for individuals with severe mental health issues requiring intensive support. The emphasis today is on humane treatment and integration into society.

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