Publication | Closed Access
Tertiary Mental Health Services: I. Key Concepts
28
Citations
15
References
2000
Year
Family MedicinePsychiatric EvaluationPersistent Mental IllnessesHealth PsychologyMental HealthMental Health InterventionSocial SciencesPrimary CareClinical PsychologyMental Health CounselingHealth Services ResearchTertiary CareMental Health ServicesIntegrated CarePsychiatrySecondary ServicesPrimary Health CareNursingCommunity Mental HealthKey ConceptsAdult Mental HealthMedicinePsychopathology
There are some individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses who cannot be managed by primary and secondary services and who require tertiary care. Such clients are characterized by aggressiveness, noncompliance with medication, and dangerousness. Tertiary care program elements include psychosocial rehabilitation, sophisticated medication management, and behavioural approaches. Tertiary care may be delivered through assertive community treatment and/or specialized outreach teams, community residential programs, or hospital-based services. Increasingly, organized systems have been developed to ensure that individuals meet criteria for tertiary care and receive the most appropriate level of care. Most importantly, the delivery of tertiary care must not be tied to particular settings or time frames, and level of care must be delinked from model or location of care in order to create flexible, efficient, effective mental health services.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
1980 | 1.9K | |
1992 | 173 | |
1995 | 136 | |
1996 | 108 | |
1984 | 105 | |
1996 | 56 | |
1988 | 56 | |
1997 | 54 | |
1996 | 37 | |
1997 | 27 |
Page 1
Page 1