The importance of community mental health programmes in countries which have experienced man-made disasters / V. Dubois, D. Guha-Sapir and M. De Clercq.
Material type: TextPublication details: Brussels, Belgium : Elsevier, 1999Description: p. 219-225Subject(s): DDC classification:- 616.89025 21
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Emergency psychiatry in a changing world : proceedings of the 5th World Congress of the International Association for Emergency Psychiatry, Brussels, Belgium, 15-17 October 1998--P. [i]
Emerging psychiatry in a changing world--Cover title
Includes bibliography (p. 224-225)
Spiral binding
Community mental health programmes could broach the problem of trauma within civilian communities and among the more vulnerable groups in particular. An awareness of this aspect of mental health should be incorporated into humanitarian medical training programmes.
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