Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an Indian Supreme Court ruling, biomedical psychiatric interventions have expanded in India augmenting biomedical hegemony in a place that is known for its variety of healing modalities. This is occurring despite the fact that studies by the WHO show a better outcome in India for people suffering schizophrenia and related diagnoses when compared to people in developed countries who have greater access to biomedical psychiatry. Practitioners of ayurvedic medicine in Kerala have been mounting a claim for a significant role in public mental health in the face of this growing hegemony. This study examines efforts by ayurvedic practitioners to expand acce...
Though India does not have a credible, widespread system in place to recognize and focus on issues o...
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
Schizoaffective disorder is a chronic mental health problem characterized by symptoms of Schizophren...
Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an India...
BACKGROUND: National policy on medical pluralism in India encourages the mainstreaming of AYUSH (Ayu...
The development of civilization of mankind witnessed evolution of medical science and in this regard...
The review article explains Ayurveda has its own identity as most ancient and traditional System of ...
618-628Mental diseases are rising globally. Depression is one among the most common mental disorders...
Mental diseases are rising globally. Depression is one among the most common mental disorders with a...
This paper argues that because Ayurveda is commonly approached as a single coherent tradition of med...
Ayurveda, which originated in India thousands of years ago, is a holistic system of healing which fo...
This project discusses the advantages and disadvantages to Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is...
This dissertation examines state-sanctioned medical pluralism in contemporary India by focusing on s...
AbstractThe growing interest in using Ayurvedic medicine as a gentler, safer option to using modern ...
Ayurveda is the life science and practice that involve the care of the human being's physical, menta...
Though India does not have a credible, widespread system in place to recognize and focus on issues o...
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
Schizoaffective disorder is a chronic mental health problem characterized by symptoms of Schizophren...
Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an India...
BACKGROUND: National policy on medical pluralism in India encourages the mainstreaming of AYUSH (Ayu...
The development of civilization of mankind witnessed evolution of medical science and in this regard...
The review article explains Ayurveda has its own identity as most ancient and traditional System of ...
618-628Mental diseases are rising globally. Depression is one among the most common mental disorders...
Mental diseases are rising globally. Depression is one among the most common mental disorders with a...
This paper argues that because Ayurveda is commonly approached as a single coherent tradition of med...
Ayurveda, which originated in India thousands of years ago, is a holistic system of healing which fo...
This project discusses the advantages and disadvantages to Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is...
This dissertation examines state-sanctioned medical pluralism in contemporary India by focusing on s...
AbstractThe growing interest in using Ayurvedic medicine as a gentler, safer option to using modern ...
Ayurveda is the life science and practice that involve the care of the human being's physical, menta...
Though India does not have a credible, widespread system in place to recognize and focus on issues o...
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
Schizoaffective disorder is a chronic mental health problem characterized by symptoms of Schizophren...