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This volume addresses gaps in the existing literature of global mental health by focusing on the ethical considerations that are implicit in discussions of health policy. In line with trends in clinical education around the world today, this text is explicitly designed to draw out the principles and values by which programs can be designed and policy decisions enacted. It presents an ethical lens for understanding right and wrong in conditions of scarcity and crisis, and the common controversies that lead to conflict. Additionally, a focus on the mental health response in "post-conflict"…mehr

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This volume addresses gaps in the existing literature of global mental health by focusing on the ethical considerations that are implicit in discussions of health policy. In line with trends in clinical education around the world today, this text is explicitly designed to draw out the principles and values by which programs can be designed and policy decisions enacted. It presents an ethical lens for understanding right and wrong in conditions of scarcity and crisis, and the common controversies that lead to conflict. Additionally, a focus on the mental health response in "post-conflict" settings, provides guidance for real-world matters facing clinicians and humanitarian workers today.

Global Mental Health Ethics fills a crucial gap for students in psychiatry, psychology, addictions, public health, geriatric medicine, social work, nursing, humanitarian response, and other disciplines.

Autorenporträt
Allen R. Dyer, MD, PhD Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Vice-chair for Education The George Washington University 2120 L Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20037 USA Brandon Kohrt, MD, PhD Charles and Sonia Akman Professor of Global Psychiatry Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Global Health Director, Division of Global Mental Health The George Washington University 2120 L St NW, Suite 600 Washington DC 20037 Philip J. Candilis, MD, DFAPA Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University School of Medicine Director of Medical Affairs Co-Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Saint Elizabeths Hospital DC Department of Behavioral Health 1100 Alabama Avenue SE Washington DC 20032 Dr. Dyer received MD and PhD degrees from Duke University, the PhD in ethics.  He has served in a number of academic and administrative positions and in 2009 he moved to Washington, DC, to serve as Senior Health Advisor to the International Medical Corps, before joining the Global Mental Health program at the department of psychiatry at the George 500Washington University.  He is the author of several books on professional ethics including Ethics and Psychiatry:  Toward Professional Definition and (co-author with Laura Roberts) of A Concise Guide to Ethics in Mental Health Care as well as a cancer memoir, One More Mountain to Climb:  What my Illness Taught me about Health.  He has worked in disaster affected communities in China after the Great Sichuan Earthquake, Haiti, Japan after its Triple Disaster and particularly in Iraq to improve health infrastructure.