Reducing Disability in Mood Disorders and Schizophrenia
Abstract
We need to bring current knowledge to bear on the treatment of persons with mood disorders and to expand knowledge of treatment and rehabilitation of chronic schizophrenic patients. To meet these priorities, mental health professionals need to establish greater collaboration and to integrate knowledge and practice more effectively, especially in long-term care. A corollary priority is to attract researchers and psychiatric practitioners to rehabilitation and aftercare.
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