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This article has been corrected. See "Erratum: Future of Clinical Practice in Psychiatry" in Volume 53 on page 254.
Woo, Son, Kim, and Chae: Future of Clinical Practice in Psychiatry

Abstract

The mission of psychiatric practice is rangesing from alleviating the distress and impairment caused by psychiatric disorders to promoting a state of well-being in order to cope with the normal stresses of life and for to improvement of social functioning. Various factors, including social changes in general and the change of Psychiatry is are grounded in clinical neuroscience and public health. The authors are to review the determinants of changes in clinical practice of psychiatry and to review plausible areas of new clinical practice in psychiatryic both from both a clinical neuroscience and a public health perspective.

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Fig. 1
Key components of mental health promotion. Adapted from VicHealth. Promoting mental health: concepts, emerging evidence, practice: summary report. A report from the World Health Organization, department of mental health and substance abuse in collaboration with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) and the University of Melbourne. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1999.11)
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Fig. 2
The Future of Psychiatry as Clinical Neuroscience. Adapted from Reynolds CF III, Lewis DA, Detre T, Schatzberg AF, Kupfer DJ. The future of psychiatry as clinical neuroscience. Acd Med 2009;84:446-450.13)
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Table 1
Recent change in lifetime prevalence of mental disorders after controlling for gender and age
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Adapted from Ministry of Health & Welfare. Summary Report: The 2011 epidemiological survey of mental disorders in Korea. Sejong: Ministry of Health & Welfare;2011.1) PTSD : Posttraumatic stress disorder, S.E. : Standard Error

Table 2
Five years change of major depressive disorder's year prevalence
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Adapted from Ministry of Health & Welfare. Summary Report: The 2011 epidemiological survey of mental disorders in Korea. Sejong: Ministry of Health & Welfare;2011.1) * : 60-69 in 2011

Notes

The authors have no financial conflicts of interest.

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