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Message from WPA PresidentProfessor Mario Maj"The WPA Action Plan is in progress" During the past few months, the WPA has started the implementation of all the items of its Action Plan 2008-2011. Let me list some of the activities which have been initiated: Please click here to read. "The WPA Action Plan 2008-2011" read editorial |
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Iraq Mental Health Survey in World PsychiatryThe first survey on the prevalence and correlates of mental disorders in the Iraq population, carried out by the Iraq Ministries of Health and Planning in collaboration with the World Health Organization, has been accepted for publication in World Psychiatry, the WPA official journal. Please click here to read the paper. Read related news by the International Herald Tribune
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WHO-WPA Work Plan 2008-2011A work plan has been established that includes: |
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WPA-WHO Workshop Call for Applications |
WPA-WHO WorkshopWPA-WHO Workshop on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Areas Affected by Disasters and Conflicts. WHO Headquarters, Geneva, 27 - 31 July, 2009. |
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The WPA Train-the-Trainers Workshop: IbadanThe 5-day WPA training workshop for the teachers of mental health in community health officers’ training institutions in the southwest of Nigeria took place at the University of Ibadan Conference Centre, Ibadan from 26 to 30 January, 2009. |
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WPA & University of Pittsburgh |
Call for Applications for a Research Fellowship Research in the Field of Mood Disorders. As part of its fellowship programme for early-career psychiatrists from low- or lower-middle income countries, the WPA is funding a research fellowship at the Department of Psychiatry & Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UMPC).
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WPA & University of Maryland |
Call for Applications for a Research Fellowship Research on Psychosocial or Health Services Issues. As part of its fellowship programme for early-career psychiatrists from low- or lower-middle income countries, the WPA is funding a research fellowship at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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The WPA International Congress-Treatments in Psychiatry:
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Exemplary experiences in Mental Health and Psychiatry across the WorldThe Asia-Pacific Community Mental Health Development (APCMHD) project was established in 2005 to explore diverse leading models or approaches to community mental health service delivery in the Asia-Pacific region. The objective is to illustrate and promote best practice in mental health care in the community through use of information exchange, current evidence and practical experience in the region. Read entire document (PDF Format) SCARF is the acronym for the Schizophrenia Research Foundation, a non-governmental, non-profit organization based in Chennai (formerly Madras) in South India. SCARF was established in 1984 by a group of philanthropists and mental health professionals led by Dr. M. Sarada Menon, an internationally renowned psychiatrist. In the twenty five years since, SCARF has reinforced itself as a center of repute in rehabilitation and research in disorders of the mind. |
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A Psychiatrist Wanted for Great Cause News from the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria News from the Norwegian Psychiatric Association The 4th SAARC Psychiatric Federation meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh News from the South African Society of Psychiatrists The Annual Conference of Russian Society of Psychiatrists was held on 28-30 October 2008 in Moscow. The title was: Realization of subprogramme “Mental disorders” of Federal dedicated programme “Prevention and control of socially significant diseases”. Latest news from the Kyrgyz Psychiatric Association WAM Earthquake Quetta Pakistan Psychiatry Board Certification |
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News from Group of Latino American for Study of Transcultural Psychiatry (GLADET) |
| The International Consensus Statement on Women’s Mental Health and the WPA Consensus Statement on Interpersonal Violence against Women In 1999, women’s mental health leaders from Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America and Australia began a fact finding process to determine the psychosocial, cultural and environmental factors which were most salient to women’s mental health and mental illness. At the 2001 First World Congress on Women’s Mental Health in Berlin, they rank ordered these factors. |
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The WPA Section on Public Policy and Psychiatry has recently updated their Web pages to include their field of interest and activities. View Section web pages. |
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WPA Leadership (2008-2011) is installed. View photos and biosketches for:
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WPA Member Societies and Affiliated Associations(updated WPA GA 2008) |
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WPA Upcoming Scientific Events |
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The WPA is an association of national psychiatric societies aimed to increase knowledge and skills necessary for work in the field of mental health and the care for the mentally ill. Its member societies are presently 134, spanning 112 different countries and representing more than 200,000 psychiatrists.
