Much has been written regarding the need to consider an equivalence of provision, including access to evidence‐based treatments, between physical and mental health. However, the author argues that while physical health is increasingly shifting towar...
Much has been written regarding the need to consider an equivalence of provision, including access to evidence‐based treatments, between physical and mental health. However, the author argues that while physical health is increasingly shifting towards models of self‐management and anticipatory care planning, services for mental health are increasingly adopting an open access policy to individuals in ‘crisis’, often at the expense of mainstream services