J K Trivedi,Pawan Kumar Gupta,Rahul Saha
J K Trivedi
Asia has some of the largest conglomerations of human populations and also the fastest growing economies of the world. About 23% of the world's population lives in the South Asian region, and one-fifth of psychiatrically ill patients in the...
Psychiatrists and neuroscientists of Indian origin in Canada: Glimpses [0.03%]
加拿大印度裔的精神病学家与神经科学家:一瞥
Amresh Shrivastava,D Natarajan
Amresh Shrivastava
Psychiatrists of Indian origin are popular in Canada, being firmly rooted in the Canadian mental health system, and they have been making considerable contributions internationally. The Indian Psychiatric Society has long been collaborating...
Gurvinder Kalra,Dinesh Bhugra
Gurvinder Kalra
India and UK have had a long history together, since the times of the British Raj. Most of what Indian psychiatry is today, finds its roots in ancient Indian texts and medicine systems as much as it is influenced by the European system. Psy...
Anand K Pandurangi
Anand K Pandurangi
The Indian Diaspora, especially in North America, is a visible force in the field of psychiatric medicine. An estimated 5000 persons of Indian origin practice psychiatry in the USA and Canada, and an estimated 10% of these are in academic p...
Partnerships for promoting dissemination of mental health research globally [0.03%]
促进全球精神健康研究推广的合作关系
Helen Herrman
Helen Herrman
Low-and middle-income countries (LAMIC), with more than 80% of the global population, bear the greatest burden of mental disorders. Yet these countries are very under-represented in published psychiatric research. There are barriers to publ...
Mamta Sood,Rakesh K Chadda
Mamta Sood
The increasing number of women joining psychiatry is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of medicine. Keeping with the trends world over, the number of women psychiatrists in India has been on the rise over the last two to three decade...
R Thara,Vikram Patel
R Thara
The paucity of treatment facilities and psychiatrists in the Government sector has widened the treatment gap in mental health. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a significant role in the last few decades in not only helping ...
S R Parkar,N S Sawant
S R Parkar
Liaison in Psychiatry refers to the branch of Psychiatry involving assessment and treatment in the general hospital of referred patients, like in the casualty, or patients of deliberate self farm. The Indian scene also reveals major referen...
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil,Rakesh K Chadda,Juan E Mezzich
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil
Indian psychiatry has many contributions to the world psychiatry to its credit. These include active participation in the international scientific organizations, research, and also creation of the manpower resources in many other countries....
S Venkatesan
S Venkatesan
This conceptual, perspective and review paper on Indian scales and inventories begins with clarification on the historical and contemporary meanings of psychometry before linking itself to the burgeoning field of clinimetrics in their appli...