Mental and social health during and after acute emergencies: emerging consensus?
Mental health care programmes during and after acute emergencies in resource-poor countries have been considered controversial. There is no agreement on the public health value of the post-traumatic stress disorder concept and no agreement on the appropriateness of vertical (separate) trauma-focused...
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Main Authors: | Mark van Ommeren (Author), Shekhar Saxena (Author), Benedetto Saraceno (Author) |
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