A critical review of the post-war development of the prevention of chronic mental disorders in Greece offers useful information for the future. Present-day experience and knowledge--both in Greece and internationally--allow plans to be made on a national scale. A careful study of priorities will enable the appropriate measures to be financed and applied in stages, thus ultimately benefiting the chronic mental patient.
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