Volunteering in Global Mental Health
Herausgeber: Thomson, Sophie; Gnanapragasam, Sam; Hughes, Peter
Volunteering in Global Mental Health
Herausgeber: Thomson, Sophie; Gnanapragasam, Sam; Hughes, Peter
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This book provides practical guidance for mental health practitioners interested in global mental health volunteering. Featuring reflective accounts, advice and perspectives from those with first-hand experience, it will appeal to many clinicians, including psychiatrists, psychologists, GPs, nurses, primary care providers and students.
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This book provides practical guidance for mental health practitioners interested in global mental health volunteering. Featuring reflective accounts, advice and perspectives from those with first-hand experience, it will appeal to many clinicians, including psychiatrists, psychologists, GPs, nurses, primary care providers and students.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781108827003
- ISBN-10: 1108827004
- Artikelnr.: 68479584
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781108827003
- ISBN-10: 1108827004
- Artikelnr.: 68479584
Part I. Key Principles, Theory and Concepts: 1. Background and principles
of volunteering in global mental health Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam;
2. Humanitarian emergencies and global volunteering-principles Peter
Hughes; 3. Ethical issues in global volunteering: ethicists perspective
Ayesha Ahmed; 4. Ethical issues in global volunteering: practical
considerations Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam; 5.
Benefits of global volunteering to the United Kingdom Peter Hughes; Part
II. Practical Guide and Toolkit: 6. Preparation for global volunteering:
professional, personal, psychological and practical Sophie Thomson; 7.
Onsite: working in another country Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 8.
Implementing and delivering training as a global volunteer Sophie Thomson
and Peter Hughes; 9. Psychosocial techniques toolkit Bradley Hillier, Peter
Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 10. After the trip: coming home and
sustainability Peter Hughes; 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research Sam
Gnanapragasam and Prof Bhugra; Part III. Reflective Accounts and
Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering (Include a Map): 12.
Myanmar-mental health training, recipient perspective Sai Kham Thaw; 13.
Myanmar-mental health training, trainer perspective Sophie Thomson; 14.
Somaliland-mental health training, recipient perspective Djibril Handuleh;
15. Somaliland and Malawi-mental health training, trainer perspective
Mandip Jhetta; 16. Zimbabwe-diaspora perspective of volunteering Dorcas
Gwata; 17. Sierra Leone-capacity building, trainee perspective on
volunteering Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad and Anna Walder; 18. Chad,
Darfur, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Bangladesh-humanitarian field experiences
Peter Hughes; 19. Sudan-mental health training, mhGAP trainer perspective
Jane Mounty; 20. Kashmir-mental health training, royal college of
psychiatrists VIPSIG training programme Sally Browning; 21.
Ghana-supervisor perspective, RCPsych volunteer programme Peter Hughes;
Part IV. Future of Global Volunteering: 22. Digital possibilities for the
future Ruairi Page; 23. Global volunteering in mental health moving forward
Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam.
of volunteering in global mental health Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam;
2. Humanitarian emergencies and global volunteering-principles Peter
Hughes; 3. Ethical issues in global volunteering: ethicists perspective
Ayesha Ahmed; 4. Ethical issues in global volunteering: practical
considerations Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam; 5.
Benefits of global volunteering to the United Kingdom Peter Hughes; Part
II. Practical Guide and Toolkit: 6. Preparation for global volunteering:
professional, personal, psychological and practical Sophie Thomson; 7.
Onsite: working in another country Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 8.
Implementing and delivering training as a global volunteer Sophie Thomson
and Peter Hughes; 9. Psychosocial techniques toolkit Bradley Hillier, Peter
Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 10. After the trip: coming home and
sustainability Peter Hughes; 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research Sam
Gnanapragasam and Prof Bhugra; Part III. Reflective Accounts and
Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering (Include a Map): 12.
Myanmar-mental health training, recipient perspective Sai Kham Thaw; 13.
Myanmar-mental health training, trainer perspective Sophie Thomson; 14.
Somaliland-mental health training, recipient perspective Djibril Handuleh;
15. Somaliland and Malawi-mental health training, trainer perspective
Mandip Jhetta; 16. Zimbabwe-diaspora perspective of volunteering Dorcas
Gwata; 17. Sierra Leone-capacity building, trainee perspective on
volunteering Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad and Anna Walder; 18. Chad,
Darfur, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Bangladesh-humanitarian field experiences
Peter Hughes; 19. Sudan-mental health training, mhGAP trainer perspective
Jane Mounty; 20. Kashmir-mental health training, royal college of
psychiatrists VIPSIG training programme Sally Browning; 21.
Ghana-supervisor perspective, RCPsych volunteer programme Peter Hughes;
Part IV. Future of Global Volunteering: 22. Digital possibilities for the
future Ruairi Page; 23. Global volunteering in mental health moving forward
Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam.
Part I. Key Principles, Theory and Concepts: 1. Background and principles
of volunteering in global mental health Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam;
2. Humanitarian emergencies and global volunteering-principles Peter
Hughes; 3. Ethical issues in global volunteering: ethicists perspective
Ayesha Ahmed; 4. Ethical issues in global volunteering: practical
considerations Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam; 5.
Benefits of global volunteering to the United Kingdom Peter Hughes; Part
II. Practical Guide and Toolkit: 6. Preparation for global volunteering:
professional, personal, psychological and practical Sophie Thomson; 7.
Onsite: working in another country Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 8.
Implementing and delivering training as a global volunteer Sophie Thomson
and Peter Hughes; 9. Psychosocial techniques toolkit Bradley Hillier, Peter
Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 10. After the trip: coming home and
sustainability Peter Hughes; 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research Sam
Gnanapragasam and Prof Bhugra; Part III. Reflective Accounts and
Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering (Include a Map): 12.
Myanmar-mental health training, recipient perspective Sai Kham Thaw; 13.
Myanmar-mental health training, trainer perspective Sophie Thomson; 14.
Somaliland-mental health training, recipient perspective Djibril Handuleh;
15. Somaliland and Malawi-mental health training, trainer perspective
Mandip Jhetta; 16. Zimbabwe-diaspora perspective of volunteering Dorcas
Gwata; 17. Sierra Leone-capacity building, trainee perspective on
volunteering Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad and Anna Walder; 18. Chad,
Darfur, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Bangladesh-humanitarian field experiences
Peter Hughes; 19. Sudan-mental health training, mhGAP trainer perspective
Jane Mounty; 20. Kashmir-mental health training, royal college of
psychiatrists VIPSIG training programme Sally Browning; 21.
Ghana-supervisor perspective, RCPsych volunteer programme Peter Hughes;
Part IV. Future of Global Volunteering: 22. Digital possibilities for the
future Ruairi Page; 23. Global volunteering in mental health moving forward
Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam.
of volunteering in global mental health Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam;
2. Humanitarian emergencies and global volunteering-principles Peter
Hughes; 3. Ethical issues in global volunteering: ethicists perspective
Ayesha Ahmed; 4. Ethical issues in global volunteering: practical
considerations Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam; 5.
Benefits of global volunteering to the United Kingdom Peter Hughes; Part
II. Practical Guide and Toolkit: 6. Preparation for global volunteering:
professional, personal, psychological and practical Sophie Thomson; 7.
Onsite: working in another country Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 8.
Implementing and delivering training as a global volunteer Sophie Thomson
and Peter Hughes; 9. Psychosocial techniques toolkit Bradley Hillier, Peter
Hughes and Sophie Thomson; 10. After the trip: coming home and
sustainability Peter Hughes; 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research Sam
Gnanapragasam and Prof Bhugra; Part III. Reflective Accounts and
Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering (Include a Map): 12.
Myanmar-mental health training, recipient perspective Sai Kham Thaw; 13.
Myanmar-mental health training, trainer perspective Sophie Thomson; 14.
Somaliland-mental health training, recipient perspective Djibril Handuleh;
15. Somaliland and Malawi-mental health training, trainer perspective
Mandip Jhetta; 16. Zimbabwe-diaspora perspective of volunteering Dorcas
Gwata; 17. Sierra Leone-capacity building, trainee perspective on
volunteering Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad and Anna Walder; 18. Chad,
Darfur, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Bangladesh-humanitarian field experiences
Peter Hughes; 19. Sudan-mental health training, mhGAP trainer perspective
Jane Mounty; 20. Kashmir-mental health training, royal college of
psychiatrists VIPSIG training programme Sally Browning; 21.
Ghana-supervisor perspective, RCPsych volunteer programme Peter Hughes;
Part IV. Future of Global Volunteering: 22. Digital possibilities for the
future Ruairi Page; 23. Global volunteering in mental health moving forward
Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam.