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Person centered psychiatry

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This chapter discusses the person as center of health, the experience of and values in health, and the interdisciplinary team approach for clinical care.
Abstract
Introduction -- The person as center of health -- Person-centered patient perspectives -- Person-centered family perspectives -- Health status from illness to wellbeing -- Contributory factors to health and illness -- The experience of and values in health -- Joint diagnostic understanding: Interviewing and assessment -- Shared decision-making between clinicians, patients and families -- Interdisciplinary team approach for clinical care -- Person-centered prevention -- Person-centered rehabilitation -- Person-centered health promotion -- Person-centered care for major mental disorders -- Person-centered care for psychiatric and general medical comorbidity -- Person-centered forensic psychiatry -- People-centered organization of psychiatric services -- Person-centered public mental health -- Person-centered psychiatric education -- Person-centered psychiatric and mental health research -- Epilogue.

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