Tytuł pozycji:
Contribution of the Polish-German Mental Health Society to changes in Polish psychiatry
The aim of this presentation is to give a profile of the history and work of the Polish-
German Mental Health Society (PNTZP). Founded in 1990, the PNTZP’s supreme objective
is to develop and reinforce partnership between Polish and German psychiatry on a range of
levels. The methods it uses to further this aim include bilateral meetings, seminars, and annual
symposia. In view of its historical roots, the PNTZP is constantly mindful of the excesses
perpetrated on the mentally ill during the National Socialist period, and believes it has an
obligation to promote a brand of psychiatry founded on the person, respect for human dignity,
and the will and individuality of every man. For this reason, ethics are an essential element
of discussion, including discussions with patients and their families.
The society advocates the implementation of the National Programme of Mental Health
Care and the development of community psychiatry in Poland. It supports the development
of various structures for the treatment and assistance of people with mental illness, as well as
scientific and academic reflection on the social and cultural implications of psychiatric thought
and action. It is committed to facilitating the exchange of experiences between different
professional groups, patients, and their families in order to promote mutual inspiration and
support in the challenging task of developing psychiatry. A record of these years of meetings
may be found in the twenty issues of the periodical Dialog. This example of cooperation
across official state borders may be held up as a benchmark for the development of European
psychiatry, and the joint work and discussions may offer help and inspiration in day-to-day
therapeutic practice. The PNTZP is open to new people and initiatives, and is always looking
for people willing to get involved in its work.