This podcast is an audio recording of the 2nd seminar in the seminar series that was linked to the Deadly Medicine Travelling Exhibition of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre.
This podcast is Part One of an audio recording of the first of two seminars in the seminar series that was linked to the Deadly Medicine Travelling Exhibition of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre.
In this podcast, Dr Raj Persaud interviews Dr Charlotte Hanlon about care for people with severe mental disorders in Ethiopia, specifically, and across Africa more generally.
This podcast explores the relationship between poverty and mental health, treatment in humanitarian settings and local understandings of mental health.
This podcast is with co-author Shalini Ahuja who wrote this article in conjunction with authors also collaborating on the Emerald Project on strengthening mental health system governance in six LMICs.
This podcast discusses an important and overlooked region of the global North which will hopefully spark conversation as well as some expected controversy within the global mental health community and the countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
This is a podcast to commemorate and honour the life and work of Dr Chesmal Siriwardhana who was an Associate Professor in Global Mental Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Three experts discuss the evidence for mental health interventions, how to get help to the right people, and which problem, if solved, would help the most.
A special-edition MHIN podcast in celebration of World Health Day 2017, featuring key speakers from the Centre for Global Mental Health discussing this year's theme of depression.