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Implanting rhizomes in vermont: a qualitative study of how the open dialogue approach was adapted and implemented

by Eric Eckhart | Sep 4, 2020 | Ana Carolina Florence

(September 2020) Florence AC, Jordan G, Yasui S, Davidson L, Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020; 91(3):681–693. Abstract: The Open Dialogue approach was developed in Finland in the 1980s as a form of psychotherapy and a way to organize mental health systems. It has been...

Human rights and tobacco control: lessons from illicit drugs

by Eric Eckhart | Aug 4, 2020 | Damon Barrett, Julie Hannah

(2020) Hannah, J. and Barrett, D in Human Rights and Tobacco Control, Editors: Toebes, B. and Gispen, M-E., Edward Elgar Publishing Abstract:This contribution is a reflection on human rights and tobacco control set against the endgame of a ‘drug free world’. The...

Addressing the Problem of Under-Investment in Mental Health and Wellbeing from a Human Rights Perspective

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 21, 2020 | Faraaz Mahomed

(June 2020) Mahomed, F. Harvard Health and Human Rights Journal 2020 Jun; 22(1):35-49 Abstract:Throughout the world, mental health remains a neglected priority, low on the agenda of policy makers and funders at the national and international levels. While this is...

Crisis Response as a Human Rights Flashpoint: Critical Elements of Community Support for Individuals Experiencing Significant Emotional Distress

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 16, 2020 | Alberto Vasquez, Dainius Pūras, Julie Hannah

(June 2020) Stastny, P., Lovell, AM., Hannah, J., Goulart, D., Vasquez, A., O’callaghan, S. and Pūras, D., (2020). Health and Human Rights. 22 (1), 105-119 Abstract:This paper proposes a set of nine critical elements underpinned by human rights principles to support...

“Do Antidepressants Work?” A Humanistic Perspective on a Long-Standing and Contentious Debate

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2020 | Lisa Cosgrove

(2020) Cosgrove, L., Troeger, R., & Karter, J. M. The Humanistic Psychologist, 48(3), 221-231 Abstract:Since the approval of fluoxetine in 1987, there have been contentious debates about whether antidepressants “work.” A recent meta-analysis on the efficacy and...
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