Toward a new relationship between history and global mental health
This paper explores the relationship between historical research and the field of global mental health. It identifies a gap in the current literature, and argues that an in-depth historical approach is critical for understanding and overcoming current challenges and controversies in global mental he...
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Main Authors: | Ana Antic (Author), Gabriel Abarca-Brown (Author), Lamia Moghnieh (Author), Shilpi Rajpal (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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