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  2. World Psychiatric Association - Wikipedia

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    World Psychiatric Association regional congress 2014. The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) is an international umbrella organisation of psychiatric societies.

  3. World Federation for Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Struggle against political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet ...

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    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]

  5. Political abuse of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    [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.

  6. National Mental Health Act - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Ahmed Okasha - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. International Society of Psychiatric Genetics - Wikipedia

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    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]