Mental health problems profoundly affect the quality of life, physical health and livelihoods of people all around the world. This is the second edition of one of the most widely used practical manuals of mental health care for general health workers, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries and low-resource settings of high-income countries. Following an introduction to mental ill health, the book describes over 30 clinical problems and uses a problem-solving approach to guide readers through their assessment and management. It examines the mental health issues associated with particular settings and how to integrate mental health care with other activities in these settings, such as in refugee camps and schools. Some chapters in the manual can be personalised for the reader’s own location and situation. The book contains many illustrations, case studies and other helpful resources and is aimed at anyone who works in a health care environment, but who does not have specialist training in mental health problems. About the Authors: Dr Vikram Patel - Honorary Professor of International Mental Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK; Pershing Square Professor of Global Health, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA; Honorary Consultant and Co-founder, Sangath Centre for Child Development & Family Studies, Goa, India. Dr Charlotte Hanlon - Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; Clinical Senior Lecturer in Global Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, UK; and Consultant Psychiatrist, Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Ethiopia. |