Introduction of a Psychosocial Post-Discharge Intervention Program Aimed at Reducing Psychiatric Rehospitalization Rates and at Improving Mental Health and Functioning

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Purpose: Based on the premises of assertive community treatment and intensive case management, we designed a program delivered by social workers that is targeted at transition to community treatments and social support. Design and Methods: Narrative review and qualitative analysis of three patients who participated in the program. Findings: Case reports revealed that patients' social networks are small and their relationships are commonly conflictual and unstable. Practice Implications: Access to patients' social networks is a challenging task. Based on our preliminary experiences with the program, we suggest that more efforts should be made to enhance patients' social and interpersonal abilities.

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Hengartner, M. P., Klauser, M., Heim, G., Passalacqua, S., Andreae, A., Rössler, W., & von Wyl, A. (2017). Introduction of a Psychosocial Post-Discharge Intervention Program Aimed at Reducing Psychiatric Rehospitalization Rates and at Improving Mental Health and Functioning. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 53(1), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12131

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