Abstract

In France, the concept of family association in the area of psychiatry and mental health began in 1963, with the creation of UNAFAM (association of friends and parents with a mentally ill relative). Support to professionals was seen as a complement to the association's statutory goals (mutual help, training and advocacy for patients and families). Since then, patients, families, health and social care professionals, decision makers and elected representatives have been working together. This partnership has led to define the concept of "psychological" handicap as well as to rediscover and rebuild the "club house" scheme for patients. Despite theoretical and socio-economic problems, UNAFAM aims to promote patients autonomy, help for families, and it also intends to participate in the quality of care.

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