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Uncertainty Work: Dealing with a Psychiatric Crisis in Two European Community Mental Health Teams.

Christina Gerdien Roelofke MuusseCornelis L MulderHans KroonJeannette Pols
Published in: Medical anthropology (2024)
The quest for how to deal with a crisis in a community setting, with the aim of deinstitutionalizing mental health care, and reducing hospitalization and coercion, is important. In this article, we argue that to understand how this can be done, we need to shift the attention from acute moments to daily uncertainty work conducted in community mental health teams. By drawing on an empirical ethics approach, we contrast the modes of caring of two teams in Utrecht and Trieste. Our analysis shows how temporality structures, such as watchful waiting, are important in dealing with the uncertainty of a crisis.
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