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What do you need for good treatment? What are the active factors? Jim van Os tells you all about it in this lecture.

This mini-lecture is part of the lecture that psychiatrist Jim van Os (UMC Utrecht) gave at the “Universiteit van Nederland”. In the lecture he explained how we can move away from pigeonholing in mental health care and how we can make different diagnoses.

Prof. dr. Jim van OsChair Division Neuroscience, Utrecht University Medical Centre. Jim is also Visiting Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. Jim works at the interface of ‘hard’ brain science, health services research, art and subjective experiences of people with ‘lived experience’ in mental healthcare. 

Jim has been appearing on the Thomson-Reuter Web of Science list of ‘most influential scientific minds of our time’ since 2014. In 2014 he published his book ‘Beyond DSM-5‘, and in 2016 the book ‘Good Mental Health Care’. 

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