Although mental health legislation has existed in India since the mid-19th century, it has gone through various changes over the years and the Mental Health Care Bill 2013 has generated a lot of debate and criticism. Despite its shortcomings, the general expectation is that this bill will usher in a new era of proper care and allow people with mental disorders to lead a dignified life
After its ratification of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabiliti...
Mental health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in the developing countries like Ind...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Supportive legislation and policies are needed for human rights and mental health treatment for disa...
The Mental Health Care Bill - 2013 has been introduced in Rajya Sabha and is now waiting for enactme...
In India, the Mental Health Act 2017 was brought forth by replacing the Mental Health Act 1987, to r...
Abstract Background India is revising its mental health legislation with the Indian Mental Healthcar...
The interface of policy and legislation is crucial in making quality mental health care accessible i...
In a democratic setup like India, State incurs a constitutional duty to bestow efficient mental heal...
Psychiatric rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach in the management of mental illness which encou...
ABSTRACT: The new Mental Health Care Bill 2012 marks a complete shift from the existing Mental Healt...
India’s perspectives on mental health and standards of care have been complicated by developmental f...
India has a population of over 800 million of which about 20 million are suffering from a mental ill...
Due to the mental health stigma embedded in India’s culture, there have been many social and medical...
The prevalence of mental illness in India is rapidly increasing and of grave concern is the decreasi...
After its ratification of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabiliti...
Mental health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in the developing countries like Ind...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Supportive legislation and policies are needed for human rights and mental health treatment for disa...
The Mental Health Care Bill - 2013 has been introduced in Rajya Sabha and is now waiting for enactme...
In India, the Mental Health Act 2017 was brought forth by replacing the Mental Health Act 1987, to r...
Abstract Background India is revising its mental health legislation with the Indian Mental Healthcar...
The interface of policy and legislation is crucial in making quality mental health care accessible i...
In a democratic setup like India, State incurs a constitutional duty to bestow efficient mental heal...
Psychiatric rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach in the management of mental illness which encou...
ABSTRACT: The new Mental Health Care Bill 2012 marks a complete shift from the existing Mental Healt...
India’s perspectives on mental health and standards of care have been complicated by developmental f...
India has a population of over 800 million of which about 20 million are suffering from a mental ill...
Due to the mental health stigma embedded in India’s culture, there have been many social and medical...
The prevalence of mental illness in India is rapidly increasing and of grave concern is the decreasi...
After its ratification of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabiliti...
Mental health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in the developing countries like Ind...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...