The network approach: A path to decolonize mental health care
The violent colonial history of psychiatry in Africa prevents individuals from help-seeking. Because of this history, mental health care is now stigmatized, and clinical research, practice, and policy fail to capture the salient features of distress across African communities. If we are to transform...
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Main Authors: | Rediet Emebet Getnet Alemu (Author), Tom L. Osborn (Author), Christine M. Wasanga (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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