This article takes four looks at the status of prevention in psychiatry. The first glance is critical, shaped by disappointment at the slow progress in the understanding of psychiatric diseases and the lack of promise in prevention. The second look is less humble. It characterizes and acknowledges the efforts made so far. The third and the fourth perspectives optimistically announce a new age in research and prevention. Breakthroughs, whose contours are already appearing on the horizon today, will transform the prevention of psychiatric diseases into a success story within the next 10-15 years
About 450 million people all over the world suffer from psychiatric disorders. Limitations and handi...
Traditionally, psychiatry has been defined and practiced as a branch of medicine focused on the diag...
In the past 15 years a considerable number of studies have found evidence that it may be possible to...
This article takes four looks at the status of prevention in psychiatry. The first glance is critica...
Modelling studies suggest that less than 30% of the burden of mental disorders can be averted, even ...
Objective: Prevention strategies have made a major contribution to the considerable successes in red...
Objective:Prevention strategies have made a major contribution to the considerable successes in redu...
One person in four will develop one or more of mental disorders during their lifetime. Five of the t...
Revolutionary advances in understanding mental disorders and in providing novel treatments have enha...
This book provides an overview of a diverse array of preventive strategies relating to mental illnes...
Since the Second World War mental health programmes and psychiatry have made significant advances. C...
This article reports some of the most promising ideas to emerge from a review conducted by the Natio...
This book provides an overview of a diverse array of preventive strategies relating to mental illnes...
In modern medicine, vigorous efforts are being made in the prediction and prevention of diseases. Me...
Long a desired goal but increasingly a focus of research on clinical practice, prevention of psychos...
About 450 million people all over the world suffer from psychiatric disorders. Limitations and handi...
Traditionally, psychiatry has been defined and practiced as a branch of medicine focused on the diag...
In the past 15 years a considerable number of studies have found evidence that it may be possible to...
This article takes four looks at the status of prevention in psychiatry. The first glance is critica...
Modelling studies suggest that less than 30% of the burden of mental disorders can be averted, even ...
Objective: Prevention strategies have made a major contribution to the considerable successes in red...
Objective:Prevention strategies have made a major contribution to the considerable successes in redu...
One person in four will develop one or more of mental disorders during their lifetime. Five of the t...
Revolutionary advances in understanding mental disorders and in providing novel treatments have enha...
This book provides an overview of a diverse array of preventive strategies relating to mental illnes...
Since the Second World War mental health programmes and psychiatry have made significant advances. C...
This article reports some of the most promising ideas to emerge from a review conducted by the Natio...
This book provides an overview of a diverse array of preventive strategies relating to mental illnes...
In modern medicine, vigorous efforts are being made in the prediction and prevention of diseases. Me...
Long a desired goal but increasingly a focus of research on clinical practice, prevention of psychos...
About 450 million people all over the world suffer from psychiatric disorders. Limitations and handi...
Traditionally, psychiatry has been defined and practiced as a branch of medicine focused on the diag...
In the past 15 years a considerable number of studies have found evidence that it may be possible to...