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Graham Thornicroft
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 695
Citations - 56137
Graham Thornicroft is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 648 publications receiving 46180 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham Thornicroft include San Antonio River Authority & Public Health Foundation of India.
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Joint crisis planning in mental health care: the challenge of implementation in randomized trials and in routine care.
Claire Henderson,Simone Farrelly,Paul Moran,Paul Moran,Rohan Borschmann,Graham Thornicroft,Max Birchwood +6 more
TL;DR: Whether repeated emphasis on individualized crisis planning in policy documents will be sufficient to bring about the adoption of shared decision making in mental health care is considered.
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Community Mental Health Care in the Future: Nine Proposals
TL;DR: Nine proposals to put community psychiatry into a longitudinal and global perspective are set out and it is suggested that health care practitioners should take practical steps to see each other as partners in an integrated system that increases the total amount of mental health care available, while ensuring that only effective and acceptable treatments are provided.
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Perceived stigma of caregivers: Psychometric evaluation for Devaluation of Consumer Families Scale
Chih Cheng Chang,Chih Cheng Chang,Jian An Su,Jian An Su,Kun Chia Chang,Kun Chia Chang,Chung Ying Lin,Mirja Koschorke,Graham Thornicroft +8 more
TL;DR: The DCFS Taiwan version (DCFS-TW) has decent psychometric properties and is suitable for health professionals to measure perceived stigma towards family members of people with mental illness.
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Comprehensive SDG goal and targets for non-communicable diseases and mental health
TL;DR: The final negotiations on the SDG goals and targets will now determine whether people with mental illness and psychosocial disabilities will continue to be neglected or will benefit equitably from inclusion in the post-2015 development program.
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Physical health care for people with severe mental illness: The role of the general practitioner (GP)
TL;DR: Whether patients receive better physical health treatment if they attend their GP, a Community Mental Health Team, or both is investigated in a study of severe mentally ill people in South London.