How far is the EU from a fully integrated mental health policy?
The EU treat addiction as a behavioural problem to be regulated away, with different policy options per substance.
The EU treat addiction as a behavioural problem to be regulated away, with different policy options per substance.
These policy recommendations were developed thanks to the contribution of the FEPS Expert Group on Mental Health, composed of Antonio J. M. Fernández, Dimitra Theodori, Hannes Jarke, Helena Gherasim, Laeticia Thissen, Ludmila Raskova, Mie Oehlenschläger, Monty Aal, Raluca Stana, Sonia Nawrocka, Sophie Prober, Teodora Ciolompea, Viktor Mravcik, Virginia Mahieu, Xheimina Dervishi, under the coordination of Aida Bikic, François Balate, Jana Michailidu, Jiří Sedlář, Julia Wild, Sara Bojarczuk, and Tomáš Petříček.
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