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- BookMental Health Gap Action Programme, World Health Organization.Summary: The mhGAP-IG has been developed through an intensive process of evidence review. A WHO Guideline Development Group of international experts conducted systematic reviews to develop evidence-based recommendations. The recommendations were then converted into clearly presented stepwise interventions and then circulated among a wider range of reviewers across the world to include all the diverse contributions. The mhGAP-IG is based on the mhGAP Guidelines on interventions for mental, neurological and substance use disorders (http:// www.who.int/mental_health/mhgap/evidence/en/). Both documents will be reviewed and updated in 5 years. Any revision and update before that will be made to the online version of the document.--(excerpt, p. 1).
Contents:
I. Introduction
-- II. General principles of care
-- III. Master chart
-- IV. Modules
1. Moderate-severe depression
2. Psychosis
3. Bipolar disorder
4. Epilepsy / seizures
5. Developmental disorders
6. Behavioural disorders
7. Dementia
8. Alcohol use and alcohol use disorders
9. Drug use and drug use disorders
10. Self-harm / suicide
11. Other significant emotional or medically unexplained complaints
-- V. Advanced psychosocial interventionsDigital Access WHO 2010