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Grundsätze zur Versorgung von Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen in Bayern (Principles for mental health care in Bavaria)

Government of Bavaria Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Bavaria 1 March 2007 Policy document

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Die psychiatrische, psychotherapeutische und psychosomatische Versorgungslandschaft hat sich seit dem Zweiten Landesplan zur Versorgung psychisch Kranker und psychisch Behinderter (Zweiter Bayerischer Landesplan zur Versorgung psychisch Kranker und psychisch Behinderter) in allen Bereichen sowohl quantitativ als auch qualitativ weiter entwickelt. Mit den Grundsätzen zur Versorgung von Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen in Bayern soll diese Entwicklung weiter unterstützt und gefördert werden. Die Psychiatrie-Grundsätze Bayern sollen eine Orientierung für die Planung und Umsetzung von Maßnahmen zur Weiterentwicklung der Versorgung von Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen geben

This document is an update on the 1990 Second Bavarian national plan for mental health care reflecting changes in the provision of services and new developments in and approaches to psychiatry and psychotherapy that have evolved over the years. It provides orientation and recommendations on how mental health services can improve and aims to give the impetus for further reform and development in mental health care.

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