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Estrategia en salud mental - una aproximación para su conocimiento y desarrollo (Mental health strategy - an approach to knowledge and development)

Ministry of Health and and Social Policy; FEAFES (Spanish Confederation of family members and people with mental illness); CEIfem (Spanish center of information and education on the mental illness) Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Spain 31 December 2007 Policy document

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La publicación de La Estrategia en Salud Mental del Sistema Nacional de Salud del MSC, cuya lectura recomendamos a todos los profesionales, familiares y personas afectadas por una enfermedad mental, incluye, además, una amplia introducción que expone su justificación y principios y valores, y ofrece una revisión exhaustiva del estado de la Salud Mental en España. Para cada línea estratégica plantea: la justificación de su
relevancia, los objetivos generales y específicos, las recomendaciones, los indicadores para su evaluación, y ejemplos de buenas prácticas


The publication of The Mental Health Strategy of the National Health
MSC, as recommended reading for all professionals, family members and
affected by mental illness, also includes a comprehensive introduction to
presents the rationale and principles and values ​​and offers a comprehensive review of the state of Mental Health in Spain. For each strategic states: the rationale for their relevance, the general objectives and specific recommendations, the indicators for evaluation, and examples of good practice.

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