Panel's Accepted Abstract


Panel : P047 - The importance of not knowing: reimagining the role of traditional and faith healing in mental health care in uncertain times
TrackIDAbstract TitleAuthor(s)Session
IUAES23_ABS_B4007 Heal from Home: Reimagine Care in Mobility Jie Feng
IUAES23_ABS_V8027 Aesthetics of Healing: Spiritist Approaches To Mental Health Care In Brazil And Beyond Helmar Kurz
IUAES23_ABS_Y8455 Mental disorder treatment and 'uncertainties': The perceived relationship and prospect of integration between biomedical and faith-healing practitioners in Bangladesh Nur Newaz Khan
IUAES23_ABS_R2714 Belief verses Knowledge: Co-creating Spaces for Healing from Severe Mental Illness in Central Java, Indonesia Aliza Hunt, Ninik Supartini
IUAES23_ABS_G7436 Experience of alternative health-seeking for depression management amongst young people in Makhanda, Eastern Cape, South Africa Zanele Nodongwe, Gabriel Darong
IUAES23_ABS_Q6889 Uncertainty in accessing care for serious mental illness: Perspectives from caregivers and people with lived experience in an urban slum in Bangladesh. Ursula Read, Bulbul Siddiqi
IUAES23_ABS_L4428 A Qualitative Study to Explore Various Meanings of Mental Distress and Help-Seeking in the Yamuna Valley, North India Meenal Rawat
IUAES23_ABS_P3909 The uses of culture in collaborations between mental health workers and traditional and faith-based healers in Ghana Ursula Read, Lily Kpobi, Erminia Colucci, Ursula Read, Lily Kpobi, Erminia Colucci
IUAES23_ABS_G7937 Re-examining tensions and uncertainties when healers and mental health workers collaborate. Lily Kpobi, Erminia Colucci, Ursula Read