Low prevalence, severe impact: What does global mental health have to offer people living with psychosis?

On Thursday 16th October the Centre for Global Mental Health hosted a live webinar to celebrate World Mental Health Day.


The webinar can be viewed here:

http://kplayer.kcl.ac.uk/ess/echo/presentation/11318dbd-3035-4cef-b4b2-5f68d7738c84 


Programme

Craig Morgan and Alex Cohen (Kings College London (KCL), London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)

Searching for Psychosis: Initial findings from the Wellcome-funded INTREPID study

Oye Gureje (University of Ibadan: via live link)

Perspectives from Nigeria

Abebaw Fekadu (University of Addis Ababa)

Perspectives from Ethiopia

Sudipto Chatterjee (Sangath and University of Melbourne: pre-recorded)

The interplay of the global and local in the development of community based care in India

Discussants: Graham Thornicroft (KCL) and Susie Whitwell (KCL)

Chair: Martin Prince (KCL)

Region: 
Africa
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Approach: 
Detection and diagnosis
Treatment, care and rehabilitation
Training, education and capacity building
Disorder: 
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
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