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  • Programs Expand Schizophrenic Patients’ Role in Their Own Care

    Over the past several years, a number of US states have set up programs emphasizing supportive services, like sustained one-on-one therapy, school and work assistance, and family education, as well as medication. The therapists work to engage each patient as an equal partner in decisions — including about medication dosage, to make it as tolerable as possible.

  • Replacement of the Brazilian mental health national coordinator with a former director of one of the dreaded psychiatric hospitals in Latin America

    The new Brazilian minister of health has removed the federal coordinator of mental health Roberto Tykanory, historical leader of the Brazilian mental health reform, and has nominated as new national coordinator a psychiatrist representing the most conservative psychiatry based on asylums. This nomination triggered national and international support to defend the reform and the movement "luta antimanicomial".

  • mhGAP Forum 2015

    On 8-9 October 2015, WHO hosted its mhGAP Forum, which is convened every year in Geneva to promote collaboration and coordinated action to address progress in global mental health. The Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health attended this important Forum.

  • How India Can Cure Its Health System

    Nothing short of a “radical restructuring” can lift India’s broken health-care system from its current state to better provide for millions in the country who rely on government services, according to a new research report.

  • I Jumped Off The Golden Gate Bridge

    Kevin Hines is using his story to spread suicide prevention awareness with his film, Suicide: The Ripple Effect, found at suicidetherippleeffect.com.

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