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Journal cover: Mental Health and Social Inclusion

Mental Health and Social Inclusion

ISSN: 2042-8308
Previously published as: A Life in the Day

Online from: 2010

Subject Area: Health and Social Care

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Social psychiatry and social policy for the 21st century: new concepts for new needs - the ‘Enabling Environments’ initiative


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Title:Social psychiatry and social policy for the 21st century: new concepts for new needs - the ‘Enabling Environments’ initiative
Author(s):Robin Johnson, (RJA Consultancy, UK), Rex Haigh, (Consultant Psychotherapist, UK)
Citation:Robin Johnson, Rex Haigh, (2011) "Social psychiatry and social policy for the 21st century: new concepts for new needs - the ‘Enabling Environments’ initiative", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. 15 Iss: 1, pp.17 - 23
Keywords:Enabling Environment, Mental well-being, Recovery, Social policy, Social psychiatry
Article type:General review
DOI:10.5042/mhsi.2011.0054 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:A ‘psychologically informed environment’, or PIE, is the first of many new concepts that have spun off from the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Enabling Environments (EE) initiative. Based on the early developments in the therapeutic community movement, and adapting these values and principle to the 21st century world of community mental health, the EE initiative attempts to identify the key features in any setting that fosters a sense of connected belonging; and suggests a process by which these principles can then be customised for specific settings. The implications for a new social psychiatry at the heart of any future public mental health and social policy are clear; and to be pursued further in the final paper in this trilogy.



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