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It is not so much the clinical signs of psychosis which have changed over the last 20 years but the social direction and the fate of psychotic patients influenced by an ever-changing society in which traditional values are sometimes lost, e.g. family ties broken, career prospects uncertain, etc. At the same time, care facilities have multiplied and diversified. Nowadays, patients have access to personal, high-quality care. These interlinking care facilities form a network giving the most dependent patients the support they may well lack.
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Dubuis, J. (1999). The French Public Psychiatric Team Confronted with the Demand for New Collaboration. In: Guimón, J., Sartorius, N. (eds) Manage or Perish?. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4147-9_22
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