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Interdisciplinary approach in patients with severe mental disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

V. Martí Garnica
Affiliation:
Servico murciano de salud, csm San Andrés, Murcia, Spain
M.D. Ortega Garcia
Affiliation:
Servicio murciano de salud, csm Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
M.A. Lopez Bernal
Affiliation:
Servicio murciano de salud, csm Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
J.R. Russo De leon
Affiliation:
Servicio murciano de salud, hospital Reina Sofia, Murcia, Spain
S. Marin Garcia
Affiliation:
Servicio murciano de slaud, csm Lorca, Murcia, Spain

Abstract

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Through the analysis of a case report to analyse the importance of the interdisciplinary approach in people suffering from severe mental disorders for management of an outpatient.

The diagnosis was clear, I wanted to rule out organic pathology was added due to the irregularity in the outpatient monitoring and control (F20. Paranoid schizophrenia)

Community intervention with people suffering from severe mental disorders has some peculiarities. The “in vivo” treatment requires the establishment of the frame, in a space that is constantly changing. It consists of the setting-up of a new working area. Social and community intervention is inter-institutional; include movement between different institutions (health, socio-economic and community). In this new changeable and dynamic, “working area”, the professional is of professional is essential using clinical strategies and social and community coordinating. It is important to highlight the role of community treatment for severe mental disorder. Thus developing social skills is as necessary and also combats social stigma and prejudice to achieve a social integration in community.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster viewing: Comorbidity/dual pathologies
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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