Contemporary positions argue that the best place for people with a mental illness to be treated is in the community and this is where 98% of people with a mental illness currently reside. This relocation from institution to community happened as a result of the deinstitutionalisation process that occurred in Australia largely in the 1980s and during the 1990s in Queensland. This change to the locus of care was a major shift in policy and treatment of persons who have a mental illness. The move to living and caring for people with a mental illness in community settings was heralded by many as a positive major reform. This paper offers an alternative position, that of the consumers, and gives voice to the mostly silent people who live daily w...
This text looks at the issues surrounding the "care in the community" approach to mental health welf...
The object of this paper was to investigate the experiences of patients with severe mental illness (...
People with psychiatric disabilities are defined as suffering from a mental illness such as schizoph...
Contemporary positions argue that the best place for people with a mental illness to be treated is i...
The provision of appropriate housing for individuals with a mental illness has been recognized by a ...
In the history the care of people with a mental health problems was going through a lot of changes. ...
The movement of large numbers of people from psychiatric hospitals in the 1960s changed the face of ...
Since the 1960s, we have witnessed the development and growth of community mental health care that c...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
The movement away from hospital-based schemes of care for those with a psychiatric disability in fav...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-79)The concept of treating the mentally ill in residen...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
This article considers the relationship between where a person lives and who they live with and thei...
This text looks at the issues surrounding the "care in the community" approach to mental health welf...
The object of this paper was to investigate the experiences of patients with severe mental illness (...
People with psychiatric disabilities are defined as suffering from a mental illness such as schizoph...
Contemporary positions argue that the best place for people with a mental illness to be treated is i...
The provision of appropriate housing for individuals with a mental illness has been recognized by a ...
In the history the care of people with a mental health problems was going through a lot of changes. ...
The movement of large numbers of people from psychiatric hospitals in the 1960s changed the face of ...
Since the 1960s, we have witnessed the development and growth of community mental health care that c...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
The movement away from hospital-based schemes of care for those with a psychiatric disability in fav...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-79)The concept of treating the mentally ill in residen...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
This article considers the relationship between where a person lives and who they live with and thei...
This text looks at the issues surrounding the "care in the community" approach to mental health welf...
The object of this paper was to investigate the experiences of patients with severe mental illness (...
People with psychiatric disabilities are defined as suffering from a mental illness such as schizoph...