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  • 1Herzog Hospital and Hadassah Medical School, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. israeljp@huji.ac.il

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Cultural values impact psychiatric rehabilitation. A conflict arose in Israel between national policy and an ultra-orthodox Jewish rehabilitation center, highlighting differing views on independence and work. Resolution requires cultural understanding and collaboration.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychiatry
  • Cultural Psychiatry
  • Mental Health Policy

Background:

  • Psychiatric rehabilitation concepts like independence and work can conflict with cultural values.
  • A specific case involved Israeli national mental health policy and an ultra-orthodox Jewish rehabilitation center.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the clash between mental health professionals' policies and a rehabilitation center's practices within the ultra-orthodox Jewish community.
  • To understand the cultural and value-laden bases for misunderstanding and lack of cooperation.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of a conflict between government mental health professionals and a rehabilitation center for the severely mentally ill.
  • Examination of legal claims and counterclaims presented to the Supreme Court.
  • Contextualization within the values of the ultra-orthodox Jewish community and general population attitudes.

Main Results:

  • Government professionals deemed the center unsuitable due to co-located living and work sites, ordering its closure.
  • The Supreme Court case revealed deep-seated value differences regarding rehabilitation goals.
  • Misunderstandings stemmed from differing cultural contexts and professional statuses.

Conclusions:

  • Effective psychiatric rehabilitation requires appreciating and integrating community core values.
  • Collaboration necessitates identifying and engaging with community authority figures.
  • Mental health professionals should act as advisors, respecting the community's internal structure and their own limited status within it.