2023
DOI: 10.1037/prj0000582
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The Israeli law for the rehabilitation in the community of persons with psychiatric disabilities: Achievements and challenges.

Uri Aviram,
Max Lachman,
Anat Ifergan

Abstract: Objective: The Community Rehabilitation of Persons with Mental Health Disability Law (2000a) is one of Israel’s most important pieces of social legislation. It grants persons with psychiatric disabilities the right to receive rehabilitation in the community. This article is a case study of the development and implementation of a policy that led to the Rehabilitation Reform and that has become an important component in Israel’s comprehensive mental health reform. The purpose of the study was to review and analy… Show more

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“…Aviram et al’s (2023) article reports a policy analysis of an Israeli national mental health reform, addressing a sociopolitical approach to psychiatric rehabilitation. The article reflects the influence of Bill’s work on systems development, in which transformation at the policy level ensures that psychiatric rehabilitation addresses social support as well as personal skills development for service users.…”
Section: Overview Of the Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aviram et al’s (2023) article reports a policy analysis of an Israeli national mental health reform, addressing a sociopolitical approach to psychiatric rehabilitation. The article reflects the influence of Bill’s work on systems development, in which transformation at the policy level ensures that psychiatric rehabilitation addresses social support as well as personal skills development for service users.…”
Section: Overview Of the Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%