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The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Model — Fellowship House, Miami, Florida

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Rehabilitation in der Psychiatrie
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Fellowship House began in May of 1973 as what is called a “psychosocial rehabilitation center“. Fellowship House, like other psychosocial rehabilitation agencies, is a private, not-for-profit social agency governed by our own board of directors. We are non-medical in orientation, although we have psychiatric consultants. We serve the severely psychiatrically disabled, primarily a chronic schizophrenic population, whose usage is voluntary. The major services offered are vocational, social, residential and case management.

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Rubin, M. (1989). The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Model — Fellowship House, Miami, Florida. In: Hippius, H., Lauter, H., Ploog, D., Bieber, H., van Hout, L. (eds) Rehabilitation in der Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72705-4_32

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