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    More travels with Herodotus : tripping over borders lightly or 'psychiatric imperialism'

    Epston, David

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    2011
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    Epston, D. (2011). More travels with Herodotus: Tripping over borders lightly or 'psychiatric imperialism'. Journal of Systemic Therapies. 30 (3) : 1-11.
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    ... The questions we were asked to address were as follows: (i) What are the most important issues in mental health in your country? (ii) What kind of public policies are used to resolve these mental heath issues? (iii) Which of these programs have been successful? (iv) What do you consider the basic services that any community should have to solve mental health issues? (vi) What would your recommendations be to our three local branches of government on mental health and family violence issues?
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    111714 Mental Health
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