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PROMOTING FRESH IDEAS TO REDUCE SUFFERING WORLDWIDE Developing Mental Health an electronic publication for mental health in developing countries Developing Mental Health is published by PRIME Partnerships in International Medical Education www.prime-international.org Registered Charity 1111521 The needs in mental health care around the world are huge. Developing Mental Health is designed and prepared for those working in the mental health field – psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, general physicians, mental health nurses, general nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, dieticians, community health workers, social workers, administrators, chaplains and interested faith and community leaders. Developing Mental Health started life as a hard copy journal distributed free of charge in over 200 countries - but since 2015 it has become an electronic publication. We are aware of a greater sense of responsibility towards mental health care amongst health care professionals - and our hope and prayer is that Developing Mental Health will contribute to both the training and the practice of mental health care in communities world- wide. To find out more about Developing Mental Health visit our website www.prime-international.org/developingmentalhealth or email [email protected]

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PROMOTING FRESH IDEAS TO REDUCE SUFFERING WORLDWIDE

Developing Mental Health an electronic publication for mental health in

developing countries

Developing Mental Health is published by PRIME Partnerships in International Medical Education www.prime-international.org Registered Charity 1111521

The needs in mental health care around the world are huge.

Developing Mental Health is designed and prepared for those working in the mental health field – psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, general physicians, mental health nurses, general nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, dieticians, community health workers, social workers, administrators, chaplains and interested faith and community leaders.

Developing Mental Health started life as a hard copy journal distributed free of charge in over 200 countries - but since 2015 it has become an electronic publication.

We are aware of a greater sense of responsibility towards mental health care amongst health care professionals - and our hope and prayer is that Developing Mental Health will contribute to both the training and the practice of mental health care in communities world-wide.

To find out more about Developing Mental Health visit our website www.prime-international.org/developingmentalhealth or email [email protected]

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The needs in mental health care around the world are huge.

Developing Mental Health is designed and prepared for those working in the mental health field – psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, general physicians, mental health nurses, general nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, dieticians, community health workers, social workers, administrators, chaplains and interested faith and community leaders.

Developing Mental Health started life as a hard copy journal distributed free of charge in over 200 countries - but since 2015 it has become an electronic publication.

We are aware of a greater sense of responsibility towards mental health care amongst health care professionals - and our hope and prayer is that Developing Mental Health will contribute to both the training and the practice of mental health care in communities world-wide.

PROMOTING FRESH IDEAS TO REDUCE SUFFERING WORLDWIDE

Developing Mental Health an electronic publication for mental health in

developing countries

Developing Mental Health is published by PRIME Partnerships in International Medical Education www.prime-international.org Registered Charity 1111521

To find out more about Developing Mental Health visit our website www.prime-international.org/developingmentalhealth or email [email protected]