
pmid: 5549931
The authors describe the expansion of an emergency psychiatric service to include the use of short-term hospitalization as an integral part of crisis therapy. Experience during the first year of operation, when 200 patients were treated, is summarized. The authors believe that a small hospital unit, integrated within an emergency psychiatric service, can greatly enhance the scope and efficacy of crisis intervention.
Adult, Male, Family Characteristics, Adolescent, Mental Disorders, Psychiatric Department, Hospital, Length of Stay, Middle Aged, Hospitalization, Psychotherapy, Crisis Intervention, Social Class, Humans, Female, Emergency Service, Hospital, Aged
Adult, Male, Family Characteristics, Adolescent, Mental Disorders, Psychiatric Department, Hospital, Length of Stay, Middle Aged, Hospitalization, Psychotherapy, Crisis Intervention, Social Class, Humans, Female, Emergency Service, Hospital, Aged
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