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Deinstitutionalization in Greece: Ethical problems.

D Ploumpidis1, T Garanis-Papadatos, M Economou.   

Abstract

The following paper is based on a Concerted Action which focused on the "Ethical aspects of deistinstutionalisation in mental health care" in 2001. It investigates the development and the ethical dilemmas posed by deinstitutionalization in Greece. This movement has recently undergone a very active phase but the transition from the traditional model of psychiatric care to the community based system unavoidably creates many ethical problems related to the professionals' attitude towards individual liberties, dignity and other fundamental rights of mentally ill persons. These problems exist not only in the level of the therapist-patient relationship but in the level of policy making as well as its implementation. Moreover, the paper deals with specific ethical problems such as stigmatisation and isolation in the community context, as well as the role of the family.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 22218080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatriki        ISSN: 1105-2333


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