Abstract

Community care fore thesever mentally handicapped today fosters a wide <<parthership>>. Furthermore, the variety of people concerned calls for a coherent and complementary definition of the roles played by everyone involved. This article reviews the particular issues surrounding the schizophrenic's psychic environment, which leaves the subject highly vulnerable in his interpersonal relations. His status as subject is constantly threatened. The specific rewards of an individual relation are illustrated in order to emphasize the need for a significant and constant dual rapport within the entire assortment of measures offering care and social support.

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