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1Senior Lecturer in Social Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK.
Abstract:
This paper outlines the importance of person-centred approaches to the practice of contemporary medicine and psychiatry. In considering the many aspects of person-centred approaches it outlines some key perspectives, including freedom and human rights; improving individual practice and the quality of services; increasing clinicians' work satisfaction; combining value-based and evidence-based practice; and the training of future generations of psychiatrists.
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