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Mental health has always been a low priority worldwide. Yet more than 650 million people are estimated to meet diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, with almost three-quarters of that burden in low- and middle-income countries. Nowhere in the world does mental health enjoy parity with physical health. Notwithstanding astonishing medical advancements in treatments for physical illnesses, mental disorder continues to have a startlingly high mortality rate. However, despite its widespread neglect, there is now an emerging international imperative to improve global mental health and wellbeing. The UN's current international development agenda finalised at the end of 2015 contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG3, which seeks to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. Although much broader in focus than the previous eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the need for worldwide improvement in ment

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'This superb collection of chapters, written by over 30 leading experts around the world including the editor, Laura Davidson, comprehensively surveys mental health in the context of international development. Bringing together a range of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives ….[a] clear message emanating from this book is the inter-connectedness of SDG3 with many of the other SDGs .... [it is] an indispensable and unique tool for what ought to be one of the highest priorities of the SDG era.'

—Foreword by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Special Advisor to UN Secretary-General on the Sustainable Development Goals



Table of Contents

Foreword, Jeffrey Sachs, The New UN Health Agenda

I: The Imperative

Chapter 1

Shekhar Saxena and Laura Davidson,

The Global Mental Health Imperative and the Role of the World Health Organization within the UN 2030 Agenda

Chapter 2,

Larry Gostin and Laura Davidson,

The Rights to Mental Health and Development

II: Economic Perspectives

Chapter 3

Martin Knapp and Valentina Iemmi,

Meeting SDG3: The Role of Economics in Mental Health Policy

Chapter 4,

Judith Bass,

The Relationship between Mental Health and Poverty in LMICs

Chapter 5,

Chris Underhill, Victoria Ngo and Tam Nguyen,

Meeting SDG1 and SDG3: Addressing the Link Between Mental Health and Economic Development in Vietnam

Chapter 6,

Sean Kidd and Kwame McKenzie,

Social entrepreneurship and systems thinking about mental illness in LMICs

III: Demographic and Cultural Perspectives

Chapter 7,

Joseph D. Calabrese,

Understanding Traditional and Other Culture-Based Approaches to Mental Illness in Lower and Middle Income Contexts

Chapter 8,

Carol Vlassoff,

Addressing Mental Health from a Gender Perspective: Challenges and Opportunities in Meeting SDG3

Chapter 9,

Svend Aage Madsen,

Men’s Mental Health and Wellbeing: The Global challenge

Chapter 10,

Guglielmo Schinina and Karoline Popp,

The Mental Health and Well-being of Migrants in the Context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

Chapter 11,

Cornelius Ani and Olayinka Omigbodun,

The Sustainable Development Goals and Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Low and Middle Income Countries

Chapter 12,

Stephen J. Bartels,

The Global Challenge of Mental Health and Ageing, and Scalable Innovations in Mental Health Services for Older Adults

IV: Policy

Chapter 13,

Rachel Jenkins,

Strengthening Government Policy to Achieve Target 3.4 of SDG3

Chapter 14,

Aart Hendriks,

Mental health, disability rights and equal access to employment: Global challenges in light of the SDGs

Chapter 15,

Dainius Pūras and Julie Hannah,

Prioritising Rights-Based Mental Health Care in the 2030 Agenda

Chapter 16,

Giuseppe Raviola,

Natural and Humanitarian Disasters, and Mental Health: Lessons from Haiti

Chapter 17,

Peter Lehmann,

Paradigm Shift: Treatment Alternatives to Psychiatric Drugs, with Particular Reference to LMICs

V: Legal Perspectives

Chapter 18,

Peter Bartlett,

Mental Disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals

Chapter 19,

David Bilchitz,

The Sustainable Development Goals, Psychosocial Disability, and the Meaning of Wellbeing in SDG3: Towards an Approach that Combines the Subjective and Objective

Chapter 20,

Laura Davidson,

International Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms for Violations of Human Rights in the Global Mental Health Context

Chapter 21,

Laura Davidson,

The Law as Sword and Shield: Realising the Rights of those with Psychosocial Disability Through International, National and Regional Complaints Systems

VI: Country Perspectives

Chapter 22,

Salam A. Gómez,

A Case Study: Colombia, Conflict, and the Peace Process from a User-Perspective

Chapter 23,

Amita Danda,

Legislating on Mental Health in India to Achieve SDG3

Chapter 24,

Sharon Primor and Dahlia Virtzberg-Rofe

Breaking the Restraints: Civil Society’s Struggle to Abolish Human Rights Violations in Israel’s Psychiatric System

Afterword,

Vikram Patel,

Joining Up for Our Future in Global Mental Health

Index

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 6/25/2019 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367027735, 978-0367027735
    ISBN10: 0367027739

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Mental health has always been a low priority worldwide. Yet more than 650 million people are estimated to meet diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, with almost three-quarters of that burden in low- and middle-income countries. Nowhere in the world does mental health enjoy parity with physical health. Notwithstanding astonishing medical advancements in treatments for physical illnesses, mental disorder continues to have a startlingly high mortality rate. However, despite its widespread neglect, there is now an emerging international imperative to improve global mental health and wellbeing. The UN's current international development agenda finalised at the end of 2015 contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG3, which seeks to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. Although much broader in focus than the previous eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the need for worldwide improvement in ment

    Trade Review

    'This superb collection of chapters, written by over 30 leading experts around the world including the editor, Laura Davidson, comprehensively surveys mental health in the context of international development. Bringing together a range of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives ….[a] clear message emanating from this book is the inter-connectedness of SDG3 with many of the other SDGs .... [it is] an indispensable and unique tool for what ought to be one of the highest priorities of the SDG era.'

    —Foreword by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Special Advisor to UN Secretary-General on the Sustainable Development Goals



    Table of Contents

    Foreword, Jeffrey Sachs, The New UN Health Agenda

    I: The Imperative

    Chapter 1

    Shekhar Saxena and Laura Davidson,

    The Global Mental Health Imperative and the Role of the World Health Organization within the UN 2030 Agenda

    Chapter 2,

    Larry Gostin and Laura Davidson,

    The Rights to Mental Health and Development

    II: Economic Perspectives

    Chapter 3

    Martin Knapp and Valentina Iemmi,

    Meeting SDG3: The Role of Economics in Mental Health Policy

    Chapter 4,

    Judith Bass,

    The Relationship between Mental Health and Poverty in LMICs

    Chapter 5,

    Chris Underhill, Victoria Ngo and Tam Nguyen,

    Meeting SDG1 and SDG3: Addressing the Link Between Mental Health and Economic Development in Vietnam

    Chapter 6,

    Sean Kidd and Kwame McKenzie,

    Social entrepreneurship and systems thinking about mental illness in LMICs

    III: Demographic and Cultural Perspectives

    Chapter 7,

    Joseph D. Calabrese,

    Understanding Traditional and Other Culture-Based Approaches to Mental Illness in Lower and Middle Income Contexts

    Chapter 8,

    Carol Vlassoff,

    Addressing Mental Health from a Gender Perspective: Challenges and Opportunities in Meeting SDG3

    Chapter 9,

    Svend Aage Madsen,

    Men’s Mental Health and Wellbeing: The Global challenge

    Chapter 10,

    Guglielmo Schinina and Karoline Popp,

    The Mental Health and Well-being of Migrants in the Context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

    Chapter 11,

    Cornelius Ani and Olayinka Omigbodun,

    The Sustainable Development Goals and Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Low and Middle Income Countries

    Chapter 12,

    Stephen J. Bartels,

    The Global Challenge of Mental Health and Ageing, and Scalable Innovations in Mental Health Services for Older Adults

    IV: Policy

    Chapter 13,

    Rachel Jenkins,

    Strengthening Government Policy to Achieve Target 3.4 of SDG3

    Chapter 14,

    Aart Hendriks,

    Mental health, disability rights and equal access to employment: Global challenges in light of the SDGs

    Chapter 15,

    Dainius Pūras and Julie Hannah,

    Prioritising Rights-Based Mental Health Care in the 2030 Agenda

    Chapter 16,

    Giuseppe Raviola,

    Natural and Humanitarian Disasters, and Mental Health: Lessons from Haiti

    Chapter 17,

    Peter Lehmann,

    Paradigm Shift: Treatment Alternatives to Psychiatric Drugs, with Particular Reference to LMICs

    V: Legal Perspectives

    Chapter 18,

    Peter Bartlett,

    Mental Disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals

    Chapter 19,

    David Bilchitz,

    The Sustainable Development Goals, Psychosocial Disability, and the Meaning of Wellbeing in SDG3: Towards an Approach that Combines the Subjective and Objective

    Chapter 20,

    Laura Davidson,

    International Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms for Violations of Human Rights in the Global Mental Health Context

    Chapter 21,

    Laura Davidson,

    The Law as Sword and Shield: Realising the Rights of those with Psychosocial Disability Through International, National and Regional Complaints Systems

    VI: Country Perspectives

    Chapter 22,

    Salam A. Gómez,

    A Case Study: Colombia, Conflict, and the Peace Process from a User-Perspective

    Chapter 23,

    Amita Danda,

    Legislating on Mental Health in India to Achieve SDG3

    Chapter 24,

    Sharon Primor and Dahlia Virtzberg-Rofe

    Breaking the Restraints: Civil Society’s Struggle to Abolish Human Rights Violations in Israel’s Psychiatric System

    Afterword,

    Vikram Patel,

    Joining Up for Our Future in Global Mental Health

    Index

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