The future of mental health care - Dreams and nightmares

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Priebe, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med, Social & Community Psychiat Unit, London WC1E 7HU, England
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R749 [精神病学];
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Aim: The paper aims to identify perspectives for future mental health care. Method: Personal reflection based on the history of mental health care, own experience and current developments. Results and discussion: Mental health care and the relationship between patients and professionals within it have changed significantly in the last five decades. Current developments may be seen as characterised by a) a widening remit of mental health care with an increasing clientele with non-severe mental disorders; b) re-institutionalisation for the severely mentally ill, e.g. with a rising number of forensic beds; and c) a tension between consumer orientation in a post-modern society and dominance of evidence-based medicine. Mental health care has always lived in a balance between social control and therapeutic aspiration. Yet, we now seem to witness a stronger split between the two with re-institutionalisation for patients with severe mental illnesses who might upset the public on one hand, and a growing private market of various treatment options for patients who actively seek treatment and can - directly or indirectly - pay for it on the other. This leads to the anticipation of positive as well as negatives scenarios for the future which are briefly described and contrasted.
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