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Building Back Better: Sustainable Mental Health Care after Emergencies lecture by Mark van Ommeren, PhD, JoAnne Epping-Jordan, PhD Uploading date: May 18, 2014 

Original file - http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/52011-53001/52051.ppt

 

This GMH Supercourse describes how emergencies, in spite of their tragic nature and adverse effects on mental health, are unparalleled opportunities to build better mental health systems for all people in need.  This is important because mental health is crucial to the overall well-being and functioning of individuals, societies, and countries recovering from emergencies.

 

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