This article reflects on the work of a project that brings clinical psychologists from Europe and the United States to Sierra Leone to train local workers in psychosocial interventions. Strengths, weaknesses and opportunities associated with this work are highlighted
Seventy-five percent of people who live with mental illness in low- and middle-income countries do n...
The role of psychodynamics in deciphering and determining the behaviours of people remains central i...
As one article in an ongoing series on Global Mental Health Practice, Mark Jordans and colleagues de...
This article reflects on the work of a project that brings Clinical Psychologists from Europe and th...
This article makes the case for the fields of social work and community psychology to contribute to ...
Inadequacy in mental health care in low and middle-income countries has been an important contributo...
Armed conflicts affect an increasing number of children and families worldwide. War-torn communities...
CITATION: Kagee, A. 2018. Psychosocial humanitarian interventions in the global South : the potentia...
Concerted efforts are being made to scale up psychological interventions in low and middle-income co...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational psychology. Advisor: D...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-07-06, accepted 2022-03-31, ...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
»Peace is a dream about having enough food to eat and a dream about attending school«. GIRL, 12 YEAR...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-12, accepted 2021-07-09, ...
This dissertation presents four studies related to the development of a contextually relevant and su...
Seventy-five percent of people who live with mental illness in low- and middle-income countries do n...
The role of psychodynamics in deciphering and determining the behaviours of people remains central i...
As one article in an ongoing series on Global Mental Health Practice, Mark Jordans and colleagues de...
This article reflects on the work of a project that brings Clinical Psychologists from Europe and th...
This article makes the case for the fields of social work and community psychology to contribute to ...
Inadequacy in mental health care in low and middle-income countries has been an important contributo...
Armed conflicts affect an increasing number of children and families worldwide. War-torn communities...
CITATION: Kagee, A. 2018. Psychosocial humanitarian interventions in the global South : the potentia...
Concerted efforts are being made to scale up psychological interventions in low and middle-income co...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational psychology. Advisor: D...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-07-06, accepted 2022-03-31, ...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
»Peace is a dream about having enough food to eat and a dream about attending school«. GIRL, 12 YEAR...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-12, accepted 2021-07-09, ...
This dissertation presents four studies related to the development of a contextually relevant and su...
Seventy-five percent of people who live with mental illness in low- and middle-income countries do n...
The role of psychodynamics in deciphering and determining the behaviours of people remains central i...
As one article in an ongoing series on Global Mental Health Practice, Mark Jordans and colleagues de...