The article proposes a rough outline of an alternative systemic approach to mental health issues and of a more humane mental health care system. It suggests focusing on understanding mental distress as stemming from problems in living, using medications as agents facilitating psychotherapy, or as a last resort and short-term help, according to the principles of harm reduction. It argues that understanding drugs as psychoactive substances and studying the subjective effects they produce could lead to better utilization of medications and improvements in terms of conceptualizing and assessing treatment effects. Qualitative research could be particularly useful in that regard. It also advocates a radical departure from current diagnostic syste...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
This supplement, while ambitious in scope, presents its major concepts with elegance and clarity. In...
This article examines how the biomedical industrial complex has ensnared social work within a foreig...
The article discusses the actual problem of social support for people with mental health problems, w...
In a previous article (OM 113) I argued that the kinds of language and concepts available in mental ...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Introduction: Comparing mental health systems between different countries illuminates the potential ...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
Objective: Clinical services for psychiatrically impaired populations have only recently been studie...
Not a lot is known about most mental illness. Its triggers can rarely be established and nor can its...
To date, no genes, biomarkers or evidence for disease processes have been convincingly identified fo...
Background: Mental health and mental illness have been contested concepts for decades, with a wide v...
The purpose of this article is to present a model for new democratic therapeutic community programme...
Residential care is increasingly recognized as an invaluable therapeutic resource for homeless, seve...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
This supplement, while ambitious in scope, presents its major concepts with elegance and clarity. In...
This article examines how the biomedical industrial complex has ensnared social work within a foreig...
The article discusses the actual problem of social support for people with mental health problems, w...
In a previous article (OM 113) I argued that the kinds of language and concepts available in mental ...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Introduction: Comparing mental health systems between different countries illuminates the potential ...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
Objective: Clinical services for psychiatrically impaired populations have only recently been studie...
Not a lot is known about most mental illness. Its triggers can rarely be established and nor can its...
To date, no genes, biomarkers or evidence for disease processes have been convincingly identified fo...
Background: Mental health and mental illness have been contested concepts for decades, with a wide v...
The purpose of this article is to present a model for new democratic therapeutic community programme...
Residential care is increasingly recognized as an invaluable therapeutic resource for homeless, seve...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
This supplement, while ambitious in scope, presents its major concepts with elegance and clarity. In...
This article examines how the biomedical industrial complex has ensnared social work within a foreig...