(CMHS), also known as Community Mental Health
Teams (CMHT) in the United
Kingdom, support or treat people with mental disorders
(mental illness or mental
health difficulties) in a domiciliary setting, instead of a psychiatric hospital
(asylum). The array of community mental health services vary depending on the
country in which the services are provided. It refers to a system of care in
which the patient's community, not a specific facility such as a hospital, is
the primary provider of care for people with a mental illness. The goal of
community mental health services often includes much more than simply providing
outpatient psychiatric treatment.[1]
Community services
include supported
housing with full or partial supervision (including halfway houses),
psychiatric wards of general hospitals
(including partial
hospitalization), local primary
care medical services, day centers or clubhouses,
community mental health centers, and self-help
groups for mental health.
The services may be
provided by government organizations and mental health
professionals, including specialized teams providing services across a
geographical area, such as assertive
community treatment and early psychosis teams.
They may also be provided by private or charitable organizations. They may be
based on peer support
and the Psychiatric
consumers movement.
The World Health
Organization states that community mental health services are more accessible and effective,
lessen social exclusion,
and are likely to have less possibilities for the neglect and violations of human rights that were
often encountered in mental hospitals. However, WHO notes that in many
countries, the closing of mental hospitals has not been accompanied by the
development of community services, leaving a service vacuum with far too many not
receiving any care.[2]
New legal powers
have developed in some countries, such as the United States, to
supervise and ensure compliance with treatment of individuals living in the
community, known as outpatient
commitment or assisted outpatient treatment or community treatment orders.
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