The new vision in psychiatric rehabilitation.

L Shatkin
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In the minds of many people, the nightmare of institutionalization has been replaced by the horrors of deinstitutionalization, and the 'revolving door' syndrome has become a 'spinning door' syndrome. Media coverage, newspaper accounts and literature would suggest that many persons with severe psychiatric disabilities have not been successfully rehabilitated into the community. Programmes to rehabilitate psychiatric clients cannot be adequately implemented and evaluated until mental health professionals improve their understanding of the philosophy and principles of psychiatric rehabilitation. This paper looks at the similarities between physical and psychiatric disabilities and the way the boundaries may be bridged between groups of disabled persons.

精神康复的新视野。
在许多人的心中,制度化的噩梦已经被去制度化的恐怖所取代,“旋转门”综合症已经变成了“旋转门”综合症。媒体报道、报纸报道和文献资料都表明,许多患有严重精神残疾的人并没有成功地重返社会。在精神卫生专业人员提高对精神病学康复的理念和原则的理解之前,精神病病人康复方案无法得到充分实施和评估。本文着眼于身体残疾和精神残疾之间的相似之处,以及残疾人群体之间的边界可能被弥合的方式。
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