Abstract

The recent report on the call to scale up mental health programmes in the developing world does little justice to major initiatives that preceded this call.1 Introducing changes in mental health care can take a long time. A movement to improve the mental health of the population has been evolving for longer than a decade in Chile. What has been achieved amounts to a silent revolution, but a long chain of events prepared the ground for these transformations.

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