Mental Health Care Services in Community Settings Discussions on NGO
This book discusses approaches used by NGOs in formulating and implementing mental health care in the community in the context of high treatment gap, insufficient public expenditure on health, human resource shortages, heterogeneity of communities as well
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Mental Health Care Services in Community Settings Discussions on NGO Approaches in India
Mental Health Care Services in Community Settings
Gayathri Balagopal Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee •
Mental Health Care Services in Community Settings Discussions on NGO Approaches in India
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Gayathri Balagopal Independent Researcher Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee Department of Clinical Psychology National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
ISBN 978-981-13-9100-2 ISBN 978-981-13-9101-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9101-9
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This book is the product of a documentation funded by the Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust and was implemented by Karuna Trust in collaboration with the Mental Health Initiative of the Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust.
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge funding support from Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust, Mumbai, for this documentation. To Shinjini Chatterjee and Priya Vyas of Springer, we remain indebted for their constant support in completing this book. For the efficient production of the book, we acknowledge the efforts of Parimelazhagan Thirumani, Springer. We thank Ratnaboli Ray, Sudeshna, Radha, Sumita and Srija of Anjali; Dr. Shyla, Dr. Nandakumar and Dr. Mahantu of ASHWINI; PM John, Dr. Bijoy, Thomas John, Gargi, Prasenjit and Lallan of Antara; Prof. Vandana Gopikumar, Dr. Lakshmi Ravikanth, David Nash, Dr. Anbudorai, Dr. Vimala, Dr. KV Kishore Kumar, Anu and Salih of The Banyan; and Dr. Suresh, IPM, and Dr. Manoj, Sona, Deepa, Babina, Ismail, Gaffoor and
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