Forging partnerships for mental health: The case of a prefecture in crisis ravaged Greece |
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Authors: | Sofia Triliva Evangelia Fragkiadaki Sophia Balamoutsou |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greecetriliva@uoc.gr;3. Technological and Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, Greece;4. Institute for Counselling and Psychological Studies, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioeconomic crises experienced by people in Greece. The severe austerity programmes, have reduced access to health services and increased demand for publically funded health care. This paper presents a case study focusing on the impact of these measures on the lives of mental health providers in one prefecture in Crete. Focus group methodology was applied and the data were analysed using thematic analysis. Analyses revealed three superordinate themes that converge at many levels and appear to be going counter to the circumstances: firstly, ‘forging partnerships for mental health’; secondly, ‘extending our reach’; and thirdly ‘transformations in professional identity through praxis’. These themes are discussed using the words of the participants and the relevant literature. |
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Keywords: | mental health services service providers community economic crisis Greece |
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