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Good clinical practice requires a close, cooperative, multidisciplinary network for patients and relatives. The effects of schizophrenia on a patient’s life can create such difficulties and impairments that multidisciplinary care providers have to work together. For professionals, three main requirements across all phases of care are important:
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Shared knowledge of good clinical practice
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Transition of this knowledge into daily clinical practice
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The same positive attitude towards possible success of treatment.
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Lambert, M., Naber, D. (2009). Organization of care and treatment. In: Lambert, M., Naber, D. (eds) Current Schizophrenia. Springer Healthcare, Tarporley. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-907673-38-2_3
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