- Home
- » Tags
- » Vikram Patel
Top View
- Webinar to Bring Together Experts on Mental Health
- Cultures, Minds and Medicines “Rethinking Mental Health Care”
- Upadhye, M; Mabey, D (2005) Chronic Fatigue in Developing Coun- Tries: Population Based Survey of Women in India
- Acceptability and Feasibility of Using Non-Specialist Health Workers to Deliver Mental Health Care
- A4 BIENNIAL REPORT 16 July VK.Cdr
- Re-Engineering Personalised Healthcare for Chronic Disease
- Exploring the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents in South Asia
- Stakeholder Perceptions from the PRIME District Sites in Ethiopia, India, Nepal, South Africa, and Uganda
- Researching Protective and Promotive Factors in Mental Health
- A Partnership for Transforming Mental Health Globally
- Mental Health for All - by All
- Innovations in Mental Health
- (1954-2014) Year-Wise List 1954
- Report on Dr. Samuel Paul Memorial Lecture 2020
- Sunil Nandraj Consultant
- Rethinking Mental Health Care: Bridging the Credibility Gap
- (Public Section) Padma Awards Directory (1954-2017) Year-Wise List
- 380 Friend Circle Bulletin February 2019
- Patel, V (2011) Traditional Healers for Mental Health Care in Africa. Global Health Action, 4
- “No Health Without Mental Health”
- GHP 298: Field Trip to India Winter Session, January 2018
- Mental Health in the Global South: Challenges and Opportunities in HCI for Development
- Treating Depression Where There Are No Mental Health Professionals
- Yale SCHOOL of PUBLIC HEALTH
- Innovating in the Health Sector in India[1]
- Patel 12-12-13 (Public)
- Poverty and Common Mental Disorders in Developing Countries Vikram Patel1 & Arthur Kleinman2
- Table of Contents
- Gender Disadvantage and Reproductive Health Risk Factors for Common Mental Disorders in Women a Community Survey in India
- Integrating Mental Health in Global Initiatives for HIV/AIDS
- An Analysis of Media Reports of COVID-19 Related Suicides in India
- Some Reflections on the Article of Vikram Patel ‘Rethinking Mental Health Care: Bridging the Credibility Gap’ in the Intervention Extra Issue: New Frontiers