Résumés
Résumé
L’amélioration de la prévention et des traitements des comportements antisociaux et de violence chez les personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux graves est une tâche complexe. De multiples interventions à différents niveaux doivent être instaurées.
Certaines dimensions sont à encourager pour améliorer le succès des interventions et appuyer le processus de rétablissement des personnes souffrant de troubles mentaux graves. Le but de cet article sera de démontrer que 2 dimensions sont à prioriser : 1- diminuer la discrimination ou la stigmatisation et 2- favoriser l’intégration des services de santé mentale, d’alcoolisme et de toxicomanie et de justice offerts aux personnes souffrant de troubles mentaux graves afin d’assurer une cohérence et une continuité des soins. Ces composantes prioritaires seront discutées en évaluant les modèles en place et leur pertinence quant à la mise en oeuvre d’actions ciblées et efficaces.
Mots-clés :
- Réadaptation,
- réhabilitation,
- discrimination,
- stigmatisation,
- intégration des services,
- rétablissement
Abstract
Improving the prevention and treatment of antisocial behavior and violence among people with severe mental disorders is a complex task. Multiple interventions at different levels must be established. Some dimensions are to be encouraged to improve the success of interventions and support the recovery process of people with serious mental illness. The purpose of this paper is to show that two dimensions are to be prioritized: 1 - reducing the stigma and discrimination and 2 - promoting the integration of services of mental health, substance use disorder and justice for people suffering from severe mental illness in order to ensure consistency and continuity of care. These priority components will be discussed by evaluating existing models and their relevance to the implementation of targeted and effective action.
Keywords:
- Rehabilitation,
- rehabilitation,
- discrimination,
- stigma,
- service integration,
- recovery
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