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[A spectre is haunting our mental health services. Recent scientific advances in understanding human psychology have revealed traditional ‘disease-model’ thinking about mental health to be profoundly flawed, and far-reaching changes are required in how we plan and commission services. Our present approach to helping people in acute emotional distress is severely hampered by old-fashioned and unscientific ideas about the nature and origins of mental health problems, and vulnerable people suffer as a result of inappropriate treatment. Radical remedies are required.]
Published: Oct 24, 2015
Keywords: Mental Health; Mental Health Service; Mental Health Problem; Mental Health Care; Service User
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