s 63 of the Mental Health Act 1983treatment for mental illness and physical illness under s 63In England and Wales, detained psychiatric inpatients are treated under section 63 of the Mental Health Act 1983. This paper critically analyses the relevant law and considers the arbitrary distinctions ...
Access to mental health care and treatment is emphasized as a fundamental right under the Mental Healthcare Act. The focus of district mental health program (DMHP) under the aegis of National Mental Health program is to provide mental health interventions for all at the community level. Women ...
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Children and young people with care-experience (e.g. foster, kinship and residential care) report poorer mental health and wellbeing than the general popul
Humans spend on average 6.5 hours a day online. A large portion of that time is dedicated to information-seeking. How does this activity impact mental health? We assess this over four studies (n = 1,145). We reveal that the valence of informatio
Community Mental Health refers to the provision of crisis support, protected housing, and sheltered employment, along with the management of disorders, to address the diverse needs of individuals within a community setting. AI generated definition based on: International Encyclopedia of Public Health, ...
The Mental Health Coordinating Council provides an extensive and practical guide for using Recovery Oriented Language [65]. 2. Safe and supportive environment: Safe engagement means that appropriate supports are available for anyone, not just people with lived experience of mental ill-health, to ...
The inclusion of children and young people as co-researchers within mental health research has become increasingly recognised as valuable to improve equity and research quality. These approaches are considered important to shift knowledge and power hierarchies in research that has traditionally marginalised...
(1) the biopsychosocial and PNI mechanistic pathways involved in the development of perinatal mental health (reviewed above in Section 2), (2) the role of individuals’ experiences of matrescence in perinatal mental health, and (3) the importance of considering the mother–child dyad as a ...
This chapter focuses on mental health promotion with a salutogenic understanding of mental health as an individual’s subjective well-being encompassing both feelings and functioning. Mental health is an ever-present aspect of life, relevant for everybod