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International Workshop on Mental Health Education and Service Development Southeast Asia Calcutta, India, 7-8 February 2000 WFMH helped to convene an International Workshop on Mental Health Education and Service Development in Calcutta, a meeting which continued the Federations support for attention to mental health needs in West Bengal. The workshop followed an earlier Calcutta meeting…
Prof. Marten deVries, M.D. IPSER, University of Maastricht P.O.Box 214 6200 AE Maastricht The Netherlands Tel: 31 433 299 770 Fax: 31 433 299 708 Email: [email protected] Prof. Richard Mollica, M.D. Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma Harvard University School of Medicine & Public Health 8 Story Street Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Tel: 617 496 5550…
Photo by Chris Keulen Dear friends, In Santiago de Chile we will celebrate our commitment to mental health and develop our strategy for the coming millennium: a time for reflection as to what we have achieved and planning for what we need to do. It is also a time to thank the longstanding leader of…
Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA) has released a number of new mental health resources with a couple of leading agencies. MMHA launched its “What Is…” series of mental health fact sheets in over 20 languages at the recent Diversity In Health Conference in Sydney. The 10 topics cover issues surrounding mental illness, anxiety, bipolar…
Photo Gallery World Mental Health Day in Taipei, Taiwan
Dear Friends, Research in the field of infant mental health emphasizes the need for a secure attachment relationship with the parents. Recent studies have shown that even a one-day-old infant can differentiate emotions. (The baby will cry on hearing the recorded sound of another infant crying, but will not cry on hearing a recording of…