Mad in Portugal
Mad in America
MAY 18, 2025
One group took a left-wing approach, limiting their efforts to improving existing psychiatric hospitals while viewing alternative solutions as attempts to privatize the mental health sector.
Mad in America
MAY 18, 2025
One group took a left-wing approach, limiting their efforts to improving existing psychiatric hospitals while viewing alternative solutions as attempts to privatize the mental health sector.
World Psychiatric Association (WPA)
SEPTEMBER 19, 2024
The University of Bern is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its Competence Center of Global Mental Health Research in collaboration with the World Psychiatric Association (WPA). Other collaborators include the Swiss Brain Health Initiative and the University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Bern (UPD).
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Mad in America
JANUARY 25, 2025
R esearch has found South Africa consistently ranks in the bottom three performing countries in terms of global mental health. Her mother Patricia has been diagnosed with bipolar I and is currently in hospital. Where treatment is available, pharmaceutical interventions are often all thats on offer. medicines respectively.
Mad in America
JANUARY 8, 2025
I was hospitalized two or three times in a psychiatric unit. I was incarcerated twice for my mental illness because the delusions were severe enough that I became out of control, and I received mental health probation. When I was in the hospital, I got peer support. Im a strong believer in self-exploration.
Mad in America
MAY 21, 2025
I was trained as a psychiatrist working in a general hospital, and I was the consultant to the dialysis unit in our hospital. I have no mental health problems. Even though human experience has many of the same facets, they don’t get lumped together in quite the same way. People were often very defensive.
Mad in America
JANUARY 17, 2025
Soon after mentioning these experiences to my local doctor and the minister of the church I attended, I was certified insane and involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital. Despite my best efforts, however, I was in and out of psychiatric hospitals for short stays on many occasions over the next fourteen years.
Mad in America
DECEMBER 31, 2024
New Study Exposes the Trauma of Involuntary Psychiatric Detention In July, Richard Sears, wrote about a recent study highlighting the negative experiences of involuntary psychiatric hospital admissions, revealing deep-seated issues of racism, discrimination, and lack of support within the mental healthcare system.
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