The Mind-Body Well-being Initiative: a better lifestyle for people with severe mental illness.

Journal: Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin Of Royal Australian And New Zealand College Of Psychiatrists
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Abstract

Objective: This article aims to describe 'The Mind-Body Well-being Initiative', a residential mental health treatment model based on the Lifestyle Medicine paradigm, which comprises a mind and body well-being programme. In people with severe mental illness (SMI), particularly for those experiencing psychotic illness, the physical health and mortality gap is significant with greater presence of chronic disease and a 15-20-year life expectancy gap.

Conclusions: Our AIM Self-Capacity model of care attempts to address the physical and mental health care needs for the promotion of our patients' recovery.

Authors
Nikela Lalley, Sam Manger, Felice Jacka, Tetyana Rocks, Anu Ruusunen, Linda Barron