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World Psychiatric Association regional congress 2014. The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) is an international umbrella organisation of psychiatric societies.
The Many Worlds of Mental Health World Congress: 1989: Auckland, New Zealand: Mental Health – Everyone's Concern World Congress: 1991: Mexico DF, Mexico: People and Science: Together for Mental Health World Congress: 1993: Tokyo, Japan: Mental Health: Toward the 21st Century World Congress: 1995: Dublin, Ireland: Time for Reflection World ...
In the months prior to the Eighth World Psychiatric Assembly in Athens, there was substantial dispute about the possible readmittance of the All-Union Society to the WPA. [145] The Eighth World Congress of the World Psychiatric Association was held between 12 and 19 October 1989 in Athens. [132]
[18]: 252 After the 2002 World Congress, the WPA Executive Committee's half-hearted attitude in Yokohama came to light: it was an omen of a longstanding policy of diversion and postponement. [ 18 ] : 252 The 2003 investigative mission never took place, and when finally a visit to China did take place, this visit was more of scientific exchange.
The National Mental Health Act (1946) became law on July 3, 1946. It established and provided funds for a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The act made the mental health of the people a federal priority. It was inspired by alarm at the poor mental health of some draftees and veterans and was demanded by veterans and their families. [1]
246. Years of Science and Care - Building the Future of 5000 psychiatry: the 13th World congress of Psychiatry. world Psychiatry June 2004 pp. 65. 247. Mental Patients in Prisons: Punishment versus treatment. world Psychiatry 2004 Feb 2004 pp. 1-2. 248. Focus on Psychiatry in Egypt. British Journal of Psychiatry Jan 2004 pp. 266-272. 2005. 249.
The "anti-Soviet" political behavior of some individuals – being outspoken in their opposition to the authorities, demonstrating for reform, and writing critical books – were defined simultaneously as criminal acts (e.g., a violation of Articles 70 or 190–1), symptoms of mental illness (e.g., "delusion of reformism"), and susceptible to a ready-made diagnosis (e.g., "sluggish ...
The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG) is a learned society that aims to "promote and facilitate research in the genetics of psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders and allied traits". [1] To this end, among other things, it organizes an annual "World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics". [2]