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Responding to the needs of the population suffering from severe mental disorders by a multifaceted territorial approach: Reorganization of the French mental health system.

Nicolas FranckMichel Laforcade
Published in: Perspectives in psychiatric care (2018)
Organizing the management of severe mental disorders at the national level is a major challenge given the complexity of the disorders and the diversity of responses needed to address all the needs. A founding principle for the creation or development of measures consists in structuring care programs around functional and personal recovery, and not only clinical recovery. The fact that the French psychiatric field is currently being modernized by its missions being redefined within territorial mental health projects gives the opportunity to generalize these principles. This article illustrates how the creation of a hierarchical organization of psychosocial rehabilitation can (a) give more coherence to the part of the French mental health system, (b) improve the quality of care, and (c) promote social inclusion and recovery of people with severe mental disorders.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • early onset
  • palliative care
  • mental illness
  • drug induced
  • pain management
  • public health
  • chronic pain
  • affordable care act