Therapeutic attitudes and structures in (open) acute psychiatry: the Wedding model

The Wedding model is a recovery-orientated treatment model that was implemented in 2010 as part of a complex change project in the Department of Psychiatry of the Charité at the St. Hedwig Hospital (PUK-SHK). According to this model, all ward structures were changed in order to promote transparency,...

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Hauptverfasser: Mahler, Lieselotte, Heinz, Andreas, Jarchov-Jàdi, Ina, Bermpohl, Felix, Montag, Christiane, Wullschleger, Alexandre
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