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From the WPA President: Building our COVID-19 mental health resources
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From the WPA President: Building our COVID-19 mental health resources

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Colleagues, Further to my message last week, I wanted to write to you today to thank you – first, for the wonderful response we have…
From the WPA President: Supporting our Member Societies through COVID-19
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From the WPA President: Supporting our Member Societies through COVID-19

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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…
Obituary: Remembering our friend and colleague, Professor Bernard Janse van Rensburg (1960-2020)
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Obituary: Remembering our friend and colleague, Professor Bernard Janse van Rensburg (1960-2020)

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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…
Managing COVID-19-related Mental Distress for People with High and Very High Support Needs
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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

Par Marco O. Bertelli CREA (Centro Ricerca e Ambulatori), Fondazione San Sebastiano della Misericordia di, Firenze, Firenze
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…
As they face the unprecedented Coronavirus Pandemic, members of the Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society are working uninterrupted to serve the official institutions and organizations with which they are affiliated. From patient assessment and interventions at special COVID-19 units of the hospitals to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatry and neurology patients in outpatient and inpatient clinics, their work continues both face-to-face and also via the online psychiatric services. Online educational activities are also being implemented uninterrupted in universities. Members of the Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society also contribute to community work in line with the needs and demands of both local governmental and/ or non-governmental organizations. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Ejder Akgün Yıldırım, who is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society, an online psychiatric support service has been organized for healthcare workers who experience psychological distress as a result of COVID-19 healthcare-related burden. The service is given within the Psychotherapy Unit of Bakirkoy Training and Research Hospital for Psychiatry Neurology and Neurosurgery and also in cooperation with Turkish Ministry of Health.
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Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society Responds to Coronavirus

Par M. Sıla Yazar, Secretary General of Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society Sera Yiğiter Çetingök, Treasurer of Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society
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…
COVID-19 is re-writing human history. Two thirds of the world is under “lock-down”, trillions of dollars in global savings and revenues have been wiped out, world GDP is contracting, and millions will be losing their jobs. It is shaking the entire health establishment of the world. The number of infected people is nearing two million and more than 113,000 people have lost their lives, including 100 doctors and many other health professionals. The world is looking at a calamity, worse than a world war and with no end in sight. India, with a huge population of 1.38 billion, is facing a daunting task. There is a nation-wide “lock-down” from March 24 to April 14, 2020 which is likely to be extended. The Union and State Governments are doing tremendous and co-ordinated work. The number of infected is nearing 9,000 with nearly 300 deaths. But we fear the worst is not over, and hence there is constant vigil. The enormity of the country’s size and population is making the task of the planners and health professionals much harder. Last week, in an effort to address the mental health impacts of COVID-19, the Dept. of Psychiatry at the Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India together with the National Alliance for Mental Health India, organised a lecture titled: COVID-19 and its impact on Mental Health.
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COVID-19 and Mental Health: Working together in India

Par Professor Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, WPA Secretary General and Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry at the Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvalla, Kerala- 689101, 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…
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