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A family intervention of more than
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After two years’ treatment, and b
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Family intervention vs. other psych
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1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1+ No diffe
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Question to be answered • Are pys
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Summary of evidence Pyschoeducation
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with schizophrenia and that the tre
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With reference to the type of train
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would normally receive and which in
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Hypnosis vs. relaxation No improvem
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Supervised fl ats are a community h
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3 Programmes directed to leisure an
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SMI (schizophrenia, affective schiz
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When PVT is compared with standard
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Patients included in the individual
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1+ 1+ 1++ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ The people in
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Music therapy Music therapy + stand
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A series of Case Management systems
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• The satisfaction data originati
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Loss of contact With respect to the
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There is not sufficient evidence, e
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1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ Respect to ICM teams or
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Finally, in the RCT by Cheng et al
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5.4.2. “Homeless” with SMI The
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Patients who access housing with no
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ceptive disorders. This series of c
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7. Recommendations for Future Resea
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Appendices
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Appendix 2. Information obtained fr
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Appendix 4. Information for people
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4. Regulatory and legal framework 1
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Several protocols have been publish
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The coordination of these resources
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Social protection systems Pursuant
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Specifi c regulation • (SPANISH)
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Service Management: The first anti-
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on Mental Health and the future Eur
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Spanish Society of Legal Psychiatry
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Appendix 5. Abbreviations ACT Asser
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Appendix 6. Glossary Therapy adhere
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Appendix 7. Declaration of interest
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15 Rossler W. Psychiatric rehabilit
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53 Graeber DA, Moyers TB, Griffi th
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86 Schooler NR, Keith SJ, Severe JB
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117 Sohlberg MM, Mateer CA. Effecti
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154 López M, García-Cubillana P,
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190 Bond GR, Drake RE. Predictors o
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225 Hurley AD. Individual psychothe