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Ethics in Community Psychiatry

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1999
Objective: The aim of this paper is to clarify the ethical challenges resulting from new models of community psychiatry and to examine practical approaches aimed at meeting them. Method: Review of the literature and observations both as clinician and medical director of community services.
George Szmukler
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Community Psychiatry with the Communications Media

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
The authors describe a project involving the provision of mental health consultation services to the staff of a radio station. Starting out with a focus on interpersonal relations within the staff, it progressed to community involvement, with the consultant collaborating in setting up a 20-part documentary series and community action program on drug ...
S B, Bernstein, B, Maclennan
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Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Community Psychiatry

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2011
Community psychiatry is defined by mixed systems of care for patients with severe and persistent mental disorders, many of whom are indigent. Much of it dates back to the community mental health movement 50 years ago. The emphasis at that time was on deinstitutionalization, prevention, least restrictive options for care, and transformation of large ...
Paul, Fine, Sally W, Fine
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Are Social Psychiatry and Community Pshchiatry Subsepecialties of Psychiatry?

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
Exploration of social systems and cultures and their impact on individuals is an interdisciplinary endeavor; psychiatry is only one of many disciplines that have made important contributions. Social scientists and dynamic psychiatrists can learn from each other as well as from the other people they relate to.
F C, Redlich, M, Pepper
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Community Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
Much confusion has resulted in recent years from the use of the word “community” to mean merely “outside hospital”. Community psychiatry is not just extramural work or a means of avoiding hospitalization. A community mental health service is a comprehensive psychiatric service of care and treatment for a defined population, including full hospital ...
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Principles of Community Psychiatry

Community Mental Health Journal, 2000
Our primary goal in community psychiatry is to satisfy the service needs of a bounded population for whose mental health we have accepted responsibility and accountability. We base our programs on public health practice models: These direct us to focus on segments of our population which are currently exposed to harmful biopsycho-social factors that ...
G, Caplan, R, Caplan
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PSYCHIATRY AND THE URBAN COMMUNITY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
During the last 20 years mental health professionals have, to varying degrees, emphasized three kinds of activities related to the problems of the urban community. The primary concern has been with the improvement of care and treatment services for the hospitalized mentally ill and for individuals under severe personal psychological stress.
L J, Duhl, W F, Soskin, A H, Chayes
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Community Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
The definition of community psychiatry is, of course, a central issue in any personal choice of books or articles about this field. The topic may be interpreted as the study of the provision of psychiatric and related services for the optimal care of the whole community or population.
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