Modern Japanese mental health services have their beginning with the conclusion of World War II. The system of services has since changed at all levels. New laws affording fundamental rights to mental patients were initiated in 1950, but reforms are in process even today that continue down the path toward more enlightened and specialized care. Demographic data are presented including the number of patients and their characteristics, and the number and kinds of service providers. An outline of the administration of mental health services is provided with special emphasis on institutional care. Future trends are highlighted
This research investigates the current care of hospitalized, chronically mentally ill persons to det...
As a global trend in mental health and welfare services, the community is increasingly considered to...
Abstract Background Social support programs are a critical component of care for psychiatric patient...
Modern Japanese mental health services have their beginning with the conclusion of World War II. The...
Mental health care has been shifting from psychiatric institutions towards community-based settings ...
In Japan, the number of people with mental illness, especially depression and dementia, is growing. ...
Aims: In Japan psychiatric hospitals and family play the predominant roles in caring for people with...
Background: Japan has continuously received influences from foreign countries to improve care for pa...
odernisation of Japan began in the Meiji era (1868-1912) after learning from Western countries about...
ObjectivesThere is a global movement to develop and implement community-based integrated mental heal...
Abstract Background This study examines pathways to psychiatric care in Japan using the same method ...
Yamanashi Prefectural Kita Hospital, which dates back to November 1953, is the only public psychiatr...
Psychiatric healthcare services in Japan demand continuous improvement to ensure quality care. Psych...
[[abstract]]In the year 2001, psychiatric disease was stated by World Health Organization(WHO)as glo...
Psychiatric disorders have been covered by the Japanese national health care policy since 2013, and ...
This research investigates the current care of hospitalized, chronically mentally ill persons to det...
As a global trend in mental health and welfare services, the community is increasingly considered to...
Abstract Background Social support programs are a critical component of care for psychiatric patient...
Modern Japanese mental health services have their beginning with the conclusion of World War II. The...
Mental health care has been shifting from psychiatric institutions towards community-based settings ...
In Japan, the number of people with mental illness, especially depression and dementia, is growing. ...
Aims: In Japan psychiatric hospitals and family play the predominant roles in caring for people with...
Background: Japan has continuously received influences from foreign countries to improve care for pa...
odernisation of Japan began in the Meiji era (1868-1912) after learning from Western countries about...
ObjectivesThere is a global movement to develop and implement community-based integrated mental heal...
Abstract Background This study examines pathways to psychiatric care in Japan using the same method ...
Yamanashi Prefectural Kita Hospital, which dates back to November 1953, is the only public psychiatr...
Psychiatric healthcare services in Japan demand continuous improvement to ensure quality care. Psych...
[[abstract]]In the year 2001, psychiatric disease was stated by World Health Organization(WHO)as glo...
Psychiatric disorders have been covered by the Japanese national health care policy since 2013, and ...
This research investigates the current care of hospitalized, chronically mentally ill persons to det...
As a global trend in mental health and welfare services, the community is increasingly considered to...
Abstract Background Social support programs are a critical component of care for psychiatric patient...