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WPA Post
Apr 28, 2020
From the WPA President: Building our COVID-19 mental health resources
Colleagues, Further to my message last week, I wanted to write to you today to thank you – first, for the wonderful response we have…


WPA Post
Apr 28, 2020
From the WPA President: Supporting our Member Societies through COVID-19
Colleagues, I am writing today to update you on how WPA is addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and to provide further insights into how we are…


WPA Post
Apr 27, 2020
Obituary: Remembering our friend and colleague, Professor Bernard Janse van Rensburg (1960-2020)
It was with shock and sadness that the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) received the tragic news of the sudden passing of Professor Bernard Janse van…


WPA Post
Apr 27, 2020
Managing COVID-19-related Mental Distress for People with High and Very High Support Needs
Advice for Managing the Covid-19 Outbreak and the Associated Factors of Mental Distress for People with Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Persons with Intellectual Disability (ID) and/or low-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are among those populations most vulnerable to the factors of mental distress as related…


WPA Post
Apr 16, 2020
Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society Responds to Coronavirus
The Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society is also organizing two online meetings (live sessions) to address two important aspects of COVID-19. The first will focus on the…


WPA Post
Apr 14, 2020
COVID-19 and Mental Health: Working together in India
Prof Roy Kallivayalil delivers a lecture on COVID-19 and Mental Health at the Pushpagiri Institute, Kerala, India. Enforced isolation, social rejection, and financial crisis can…