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Mental Health as a Basic Human Right and the Interference of Commercialized Science

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2020 | Lisa Cosgrove

(June 2020) Cosgrove, L. & Shaughnessy A, Harvard Health and Human Rights, Vol 22/1, June 2020, pp 61 -68 Abstract:Although there is consensus that a rights-based approach to mental health is needed, there is disagreement about how best to conceptualize and...

Reimagining the mental health paradigm for our collective well-being

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2020 | Dainius Pūras, Julie Hannah

(June 2020) Chapman, A., Williams, C., Hannah, J. and Pūras, D., Health and Human Rights. 22 (1), 1-6 When we planned the special section of this issue and distributed our call for papers, we wanted to present a collection that would reflect our view that not only is...

The Right to Health and Health-Related Human Rights

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2020 | Damon Barrett

(2020) John Tobin, Damon Barrett. Foundations of Global Health and Human Rights. L.O. Gostin and B.M. Meier (eds) – 2020-01-01, 67-88 Abstract:This chapter reviews the scope and meaning of the right to health under international law. Drawing on public health...

Challenges in promoting the interdependence of all human rights

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2020 | Dainius Pūras

(June 2020) Pūras, Dainius, Health and Human Rights Journal: Harvard University Press. ISSN 1079-0969. eISSN 2150-4113. 2020, vol. 22, no. 1, p. 351-353. [Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science); Scopus; DOAJ] [IF: 1,552; AIF: 3,229; IF/AIF: 0,480; Q4 (2020,...

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) of Behavioral Health (BH) Problems: Engagement Factors Predicting Subsequent Service Utilization

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

(June 2020) Costa M, Plant RW, Feyerharm R, Ringer L, Florence AC, Davidson L. Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020; 91(2):533-545 Abstract: The purpose of the study is to 1) better understand patterns of utilization of Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) Programs and...
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