eISSN 1549-1277Psychiatric services in the former Soviet Union were characterized by high rates of institutionalization and a strong focus on biological treatment. In the post-Soviet states, these features remain—there is strong resistance to the introduction of modern, community-based, and user-oriented services [1]. In many cases, psychiatric reform programs have come to a halt or even been reversed [2]. It is against this backdrop that Georgia began a critical phase of its mental health reform program almost two years ago. Georgia, which has a population of 4.4 million and ranks 75th on the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Index, is one of the three Caucasian countries that regained independence in 1991. Its recen...
The majority of developed countries and several developing countries have created, and are regularly...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
The presented article describes the social, political and economic conditions influencing psychother...
The Health Reform of the country is a very difficult burden for two reasons: firstly, we need an app...
The transition resulting from the break-up of the Soviet Union significantly affected the health car...
Background: In Georgia, difficult socioeconomic conditions have resulted in a drastic decrease in go...
Health care system in Georgia appears to be one of the important priority of the country during last...
There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in war-affecte...
Impact Factor: 47.831. eISSN: 1474-547X. PubMed ID: 28980961When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1...
This article presents a unique model of care for persons with mental disabilities in Eastern and Cen...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The countries emerging from the Soviet sphere of influence in the early 1990s inherited Soviet style...
Why is the Russian Federation not doing more to respond to its public health crisis, or if it is, wh...
Goal of this article is to identify main obstacles while transforming Lithuanian system of residenti...
The majority of developed countries and several developing countries have created, and are regularly...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
The presented article describes the social, political and economic conditions influencing psychother...
The Health Reform of the country is a very difficult burden for two reasons: firstly, we need an app...
The transition resulting from the break-up of the Soviet Union significantly affected the health car...
Background: In Georgia, difficult socioeconomic conditions have resulted in a drastic decrease in go...
Health care system in Georgia appears to be one of the important priority of the country during last...
There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in war-affecte...
Impact Factor: 47.831. eISSN: 1474-547X. PubMed ID: 28980961When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1...
This article presents a unique model of care for persons with mental disabilities in Eastern and Cen...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The countries emerging from the Soviet sphere of influence in the early 1990s inherited Soviet style...
Why is the Russian Federation not doing more to respond to its public health crisis, or if it is, wh...
Goal of this article is to identify main obstacles while transforming Lithuanian system of residenti...
The majority of developed countries and several developing countries have created, and are regularly...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
The presented article describes the social, political and economic conditions influencing psychother...