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Mental health in China is a growing issue. Experts have estimated that about 130 million adults living in China are suffering from a mental disorder. [1] [2] The desire to seek treatment is largely hindered by China's strict social norms (and subsequent stigmas), as well as religious and cultural beliefs regarding personal reputation and social harmony.
The official journal of the CSP is the Chinese Journal of Psychiatry (中华精神科杂志). [2] The Society held its seventh annual academic conference in 2006. [3] The Society is a member of the World Psychiatric Association. As of 2005, the CSP had 800 members. [4]
The first published Chinese psychiatric classificatory scheme appeared in 1979. A revised classification system, the CCMD-1, was made available in 1981 and was further modified in 1984 (CCMD-2-R), 1989, and 1995.
The Chinese Medical Journal is an official publication of the Chinese Medical Association, co-published by Chinese Medical Association Publishing House and Wolters Kluwer Medknow. The journal publishes peer-reviewed English-language articles, covering technical and clinical studies related to health, as well as ethical and social issues in ...
Indian Journal of Psychiatry: General: Medknow Publications: English: 1949-present International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry: Geriatrics: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1986-present International Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: General: Jason Aronson: English: 1974-1985 Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Nursing: Taylor & Francis ...
A study published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities determined that in-access to Asian healthcare providers is another barriers to the utilization of mental health resources. Asian Americans are less likely to seek out mental health supports if healthcare providers that are available to them do not share their cultural ...
Yang Yongxin (Chinese: 杨永信; born 21 June 1962) is a Chinese psychiatrist who advocated and practiced a highly controversial [3] form of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) without anesthesia or muscle relaxants as a cure for video game and Internet addiction in adolescents.
The Chinese Psychological Society is a non-profit academic organization, established by a group of psychologists in China. It was founded in 1921 [ 1 ] and it is one of the earliest established national organizations in China, aiming at uniting all the psychologists to work and promote in the field of psychology .