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Future psychiatric care in Europe depends on societal context, not just internal changes. This study explores scenarios and proposes strategies to enhance psychiatry

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Mental Healthcare Policy
  • Sociology of Medicine
  • Future Studies

Background:

  • Historical analysis indicates societal context, not internal factors, drives psychiatric change.
  • Current challenges suggest a potential crisis within the psychiatric profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore future perspectives for European psychiatry over the next 30 years.
  • To outline potential scenarios for psychiatric care.
  • To propose strategies for enhancing the profession's attractiveness, effectiveness, and societal relevance.

Main Methods:

  • Historical overview of psychiatry since the Enlightenment.
  • Development and description of five future scenarios for psychiatric care.
  • Analysis of the current situation and job characteristics of psychiatrists.
  • Formulation of recommendations for professional development.

Main Results:

  • Significant changes in psychiatry are historically linked to societal contexts.
  • Five distinct scenarios for future psychiatric care are presented.
  • The current role and challenges of psychiatrists are detailed, highlighting unique aspects compared to other medical fields and mental healthcare professionals.

Conclusions:

  • Psychiatry's future evolution is contingent on societal shifts.
  • Proactive strategies are needed to address professional challenges and improve psychiatry's societal standing.
  • Enhancing attractiveness, effectiveness, and relevance will better equip psychiatry for future changes.