The treatment of psychiatric disorders has been subject of numerous research, which are at the basis of international guidelines and recommendations. The Swiss Society for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy has decided to mandate various expert groups to develop Swiss recommendations. Such recommendations are now available for the main psychiatric disorders and this paper summarizes their main features in order to make them more visible
Background: Schizophrenia is a lifelong condition with acute exacerbations and varying degrees of fu...
The Swiss Medical Insurance Act (LAMaL) requires the planning of psychiatric care. This necessitates...
abstract: this research memorandum consists of three papers concerning the problem of psychiatric ca...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders has been subject of numerous research, which are at the basis...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders has been subject of numerous research, which are at the basis...
Inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment is quite extensive in Germany. Three treatment systems (psycho...
Schizophrenia has long been considered with pessimism, but the recent interest in the early phase of...
The development of the role of peer workers in mental health aims to give more space to patients and...
Background: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is co-ordinating the devel...
AIM: In a survey conducted in the Lausanne catchment area in 2000, we could estimate on the basis of...
The last two decades of clinical research have clearly demonstrated the comprehensive benefits of th...
Surveys conducted by APA suggest that psychiatrists in clinical practice spend most of their time di...
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy holds a prominent place in the Swiss health care system. In addition to...
Background: The effectiveness of psychotherapy for the treatment of most mental disorders is empiric...
OBJECTIVES: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) support the translation of research evidence into cl...
Background: Schizophrenia is a lifelong condition with acute exacerbations and varying degrees of fu...
The Swiss Medical Insurance Act (LAMaL) requires the planning of psychiatric care. This necessitates...
abstract: this research memorandum consists of three papers concerning the problem of psychiatric ca...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders has been subject of numerous research, which are at the basis...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders has been subject of numerous research, which are at the basis...
Inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment is quite extensive in Germany. Three treatment systems (psycho...
Schizophrenia has long been considered with pessimism, but the recent interest in the early phase of...
The development of the role of peer workers in mental health aims to give more space to patients and...
Background: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is co-ordinating the devel...
AIM: In a survey conducted in the Lausanne catchment area in 2000, we could estimate on the basis of...
The last two decades of clinical research have clearly demonstrated the comprehensive benefits of th...
Surveys conducted by APA suggest that psychiatrists in clinical practice spend most of their time di...
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy holds a prominent place in the Swiss health care system. In addition to...
Background: The effectiveness of psychotherapy for the treatment of most mental disorders is empiric...
OBJECTIVES: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) support the translation of research evidence into cl...
Background: Schizophrenia is a lifelong condition with acute exacerbations and varying degrees of fu...
The Swiss Medical Insurance Act (LAMaL) requires the planning of psychiatric care. This necessitates...
abstract: this research memorandum consists of three papers concerning the problem of psychiatric ca...