Session Details

Poster Presentations - Service and Policy

Sunday, 23 February 2003 16:30 -17:30

Mental Health in Yemen (Yemeni Mental Health Association Experiences )
  • Maan Barry, Yemen Mental Health Association
  • Economic Aspects of the Systematic Family Therapy in Macedonia
  • Pande Vidinovski, Psychiatric Hospital "Skopje"
  • Educational Need of Families who Have Schizophrenic Patients
  • Naiemeh Seyedfatemi, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery
  • Health Education Needs in School Children
  • Nishanthi Dolage, Department of Psychiatry - Faculty of Medical Sciences,
  • Study of Depression Prevalence in the Students of Medical Sciences University of West Azarbaijan
  • Nader Aghakhani
  • Crisis Hotline Counselling
  • Sinikka Lappalainen, The Finnish Association for Mental Health
  • Back to Work?
  • Liisa Saaristo, The Finnish Association for Mental Health
  • A Case Control Study in the Use of Telemedicine for Treatment Adherence and Improved Outcomes in Remote and Rural Patients with a Serious Mental Illness
  • Russell D'Souza, Mental Health Research Institute
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation - The PTSD Club
  • Elvira Koic, Psychiatric Department, General Hospital Virovitica
  • Snjezana Vondracek, Psychiatric Department, General Hospital Virovitica, Cr
  • Lana Muzinic-Masle, Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Zagreb
  • Humanistic Approach In Family Psychotherapy and Addiction Disorders
  • Helga Suija, University of Tartu
  • Neglected Victims: An Epidemiological Study of Medical Comorbidity in Institutionalized Chronic Mentally Ill Patients in Taiwan
  • Esther Ching-lan Lin, Hung-Kuang institute of technology
  • Making and Using Video-Tape for Family Psychoeducation
  • Shimpei Inoue, Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kochi Medical School
  • A Study To Identify the Needs of Parents Bereaved by Suicide
  • Sharon McDonnell, University of Manchester
  • Barriers to the Effective Management of Depression in General Medical Practice: an Australian Survey
  • Paul Ryan, University of Ballarat
  • Improving Outcomes through Measurement: In Mental Health, Is it Possible?
  • Brent McGrath, McGill University Health Centre