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Unseen: Field Notes of a Global Psychiatrist

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By (author): Craig L. Katz

Stigma still surrounds suffering from mental health problems, and in most low-resource settings in developed and especially the developing world, this prejudice is compounded by an utter lack of resources to address these problems. The class of mental health problems is the greatest source of morbidity worldwide compared to all other categories of health problems and is also the most neglected. The difference between the vast mental health needs worldwide and the scarce resources that address them is known as the mental health gap. This book portrays this gap through the story of two men suffering from schizophrenia and clinical depression in an unnamed low-income country. At the same time, it portrays how there can be anywhere by providing glimpses of the mental health issues of a relief workers mother back home.

This book relies on the stories of Sam and Berko to bring alive the mental health gap and raise awareness of the all too often unseen presence of mental illness throughout the world, a problem that contributes to enormous suffering and disability without ever showing up on an X-ray or in blood tests, let alone in public discourse. The book aspires to educate on the mental health gap by showing rather than telling and using narrative rather than epidemiology and statistics. It will inspire mental health professionals to apply their craft outside of customary areas of mental health practice; policy makers and government planners to better allocate protections and resources to mental health problems; the public to advocate for change; and everyone to reflect on the sources of our distress and our contentment.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 28 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789815129427

About Craig L. Katz

Craig L. Katz is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Medical Education and System Design & Global Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City USA and the founder and director of Mount Sinais Program in Global Mental Health. Inspired by their chance involvement in helping families following the fatal crash of Swiss Air Flight 111 in 1998 Dr. Katz and his colleagues co-founded Disaster Psychiatry Outreach (DPO) with him as its president to utilize psychiatrists to help disaster-affected communities. This foresight later enabled DPO to organize hundreds of psychiatrists to provide support and care after 9/11. However when DPO ventured to overseas places like post-tsunami Sri Lanka in early 2005 he was dismayed by how underserved mental health needs were even before the disasters. He decided he no longer wanted to wait for disaster to strike and founded the Mount Sinai Program in Global Mental Health to try to improve everyday access to mental health care for everyone everywhere.

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