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Perspectives on Work and Rehabilitation

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.42.9.890

This month's column is based on a discussion of six papers that were presented at an international conference, Changing Mental Health Care in the Cities of Europe. Sponsored by the World Health Organization in cooperation with the City of Amsterdam Municipal Health Service, the conference was held April 10-13, 1991, in the Netherlands. The presentations cited here were delivered on April 12 in a session on work and rehabilitation. I thank the conference chairman, Dr. B. P. R. Gersons, professor of psychiatry at the University of Amsterdam, and Dr. J. G. Sampaio Faria, European regional officer for mental health of the World Health Organization, for encouraging me to prepare this column in advance of formal publication of the conference proceedings.

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