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1996
Abstract Patients being discharged to the community in the 1960s and 1970s found that the supports and services necessary for community adjustment were not in place. Such needs as a home, income, easily accessible health and mental health care, skills to cope with community living, support during crises, friends, and meaningful work were
Ruth A Hughes +2 more
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Abstract Patients being discharged to the community in the 1960s and 1970s found that the supports and services necessary for community adjustment were not in place. Such needs as a home, income, easily accessible health and mental health care, skills to cope with community living, support during crises, friends, and meaningful work were
Ruth A Hughes +2 more
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Value-Sensitive Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2010Psychiatric rehabilitation contains value-laden concepts that may be unacceptable to certain cultures and many individuals. The concepts of independence and work are examined in a clash between mental health professionals in charge of national policies in psychiatric rehabilitation in Israel and a rehabilitation center for the severely mentally ill ...
David, Greenberg +2 more
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Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2005Interventions that focus directly on functional impairments related to mental illnesses are termed psychiatric rehabilitation. Research demonstrates that rehabilitation services are increasingly able to help adults with psychiatric disabilities achieve the functional outcomes they desire, particularly in the areas of housing and employment.
William C, Torrey +2 more
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Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Patients
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963Definition of Medical RehabilitationA full definition of medical rehabilitation should contain three parts. The first is a statement of aim: ideally, to settle or resettle an individual in his normal domestic setting, and in work appropriate to his talents.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
Gary R. Bond, Sandra G. Resnick
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Gary R. Bond, Sandra G. Resnick
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PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION PROBLEMS
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1963G, Spansdahl +2 more
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PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION THERAPY
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1945The findings on 200 psychiatrically disabled veterans and the results of their treatment indicate the worthwhileness of such projects. In the main most of these men were ready for help. Over half of them including involved psychoneurotics and other psychiatric conditions report themselves as much improved or recovered.
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