Abstract

Preface Norman Sarorius Introduction I. M. Marks and R. A. Scott Part I. Innovations: 1. Community care for patients with psychotic disorders 2. Theoretical and research bases of community care programs M.-A. Test 3. Maintenance (management) of people with long term psychotic illness J. Leff 4. Dissemination in New South Wales of the Madison model J. Hoult Primary Care 5. Implications for care delivery of mental illness in primary care W. Katon 6. Innovations in mental health care in the primary care system E. Paykel Emergency services 7. Innovative approaches to delivery of emergency services in Europe H. Katschnig and T. Konieczna 8. Emergency care for the acute and severely mentally ill S. Segal Part II. Impediments: Sociopolitical 9. Sociopolitical influences on mental health care policy in the UK J. Carrier 10. The political and economic context of mental health care in the US K. S. Gill 11. Mental health care in continental Europe: medley or mosaic? N. Sartorius Administrative 12. Administrative barriers to implementation and diffusion of innovative approaches to mental health care in the UK H. Yellowlees 13. Administrative obstacles to innovations in the US at the federal level G. Klerman 14. The demise of a major innovation: Carter's 1980 Community Mental Health Systems Act in Reagan's hands H. Pardes Economic and professional 15. Economic barriers to innovation in mental health care: community care in the UK M. Knapp 16. Economic barriers to implementing innovative mental health care in the US J. Rubin 17. Professional obstacles to implementation and diffusion of innovative approaches to mental health care J. Cooper Note on chapter 17 M.-A. Test 18. Implementation and overview I. M. Marks and R. A. Scott.

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