
pmid: 7881798
Since the last update on this subject in the British Journal of Psychiatry (Forster, 1988), and the 1986 publication of the reading list from the Section for Social, Community and Rehabilitation Psychiatry, profound changes have been taking place in Britain, and therefore to the context in which the subject has to be considered. Some of these changes were a continuation of a philosophy encouraged in the early 1980s, namely the promotion of individualism and the provision for self, accompanied by the diminution or denial of a societal or welfare approach. In addition, many members of society have been subject to increasing uncertainty in their lives because of the rapid spread of short-term work contracts and part-time work into both the public and private sectors.
Unemployment, Mental Disorders, Humans, Environment, Community Psychiatry, Community Mental Health Services, United Kingdom, Aged
Unemployment, Mental Disorders, Humans, Environment, Community Psychiatry, Community Mental Health Services, United Kingdom, Aged
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