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Starting prevention work.

K A Signell

    Community Mental Health Journal
    |January 1, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This guide offers practical strategies for initiating community mental health prevention programs. It addresses common obstacles and recommends a developmental life-crisis framework for effective, scalable interventions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Community mental health
    • Public health interventions
    • Psychological prevention

    Background:

    • Challenges in implementing prevention work include professional habits, lack of theory, and insufficient institutional support.
    • Drawing on a decade of experience from a community mental health center, this article addresses practical aspects of prevention.
    • Understanding barriers is crucial for successful community mental health promotion.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide practical guidelines for initiating prevention work in community mental health settings.
    • To identify and discuss common difficulties encountered when starting prevention initiatives.
    • To offer recommendations for effective strategies to promote community mental health.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of ten years of professional staff experience at a community mental health center.

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  • Discussion of common obstacles to prevention work.
  • Presentation of examples of effective and ineffective prevention approaches.
  • Main Results:

    • Prevention efforts face significant challenges, including professional habits, defenses, taboos, and lack of resources.
    • Effective prevention requires practical strategies and a clear framework.
    • Small, generalizable action models show potential for long-lasting community impact.

    Conclusions:

    • Starting prevention work necessitates overcoming professional and institutional barriers.
    • A normal developmental life-crisis framework is recommended for guiding prevention efforts.
    • Implementing small, adaptable action models can foster sustainable community mental health promotion.