1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf00577886
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Rehabilitation of the chronically mentally ill in England

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“…The Journal's contents were extended to other fields of social-psychiatric and epidemiological research ranging from the stigma associated with mental illness [5] to the evaluation of US community mentalhealth programmes [6,7], transnational comparisons based on case-register data [8], and the rehabilitation of chronically mentally ill people in England [9].…”
Section: The Early Days Of Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Journal's contents were extended to other fields of social-psychiatric and epidemiological research ranging from the stigma associated with mental illness [5] to the evaluation of US community mentalhealth programmes [6,7], transnational comparisons based on case-register data [8], and the rehabilitation of chronically mentally ill people in England [9].…”
Section: The Early Days Of Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berglin (1958), Gittleson (1965), WinR (1966 och (Wing 1963, Goldberg 1967, Bean 1968 For personal use only.…”
Section: Konklusionmentioning
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“…1II:l:l Individcentrerade faktorer Wing (1966) och Goldberg (1967) med flera anser, att motivation, en realistisk s y n p% sin situation och en vilja att fijrsijka arbeta ar de faktorer eom kan inverka mest gynnsamt p% rehabiliteringsreeultatet. Berglin (1958), Gittleson (1965), WinR (1966 och (Wing 1963, Goldberg 1967, Bean 1968 For personal use only.…”
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