What Mental Health Workers Without Borders Members Do

Psychosocial rehabilitation of severe mental illness

MHWWB members helped establish family and community based systems for treatment and psychosocial rehabilitation of persons with serious mental illnesses in several countries, including China, the Philippines, and Pakistan. Work is underway on a similar project in East Africa.

MHWWB members have conducted Advanced Training Institutes and brief workshops to provide training for physicians and other mental health workers interested in establishing decentralized, community based mental health projects. The most recent of these were in Jamaica in Spring 2000, in Djakarta in Spring 1999, and in Havana at the Fall 1998 General Congress of the Association of Latin American Psychiatrists.

Providing Psychosocial Assistance in the Wake of Natural and Man-Made Disasters

MHWWB members have played central roles in organizing responses to the earthquake in Kobe, Japan and to the Pinatuba volcanic eruption in the Philippines.

MWWWB members have prepared a manual (Coping With Disaster: A Guidebook to Psychosocial Intervention) on psychosocial interventions in response to natural and man-made disasters. The manual is aimed at primary care health workers, religious workers, and teachers, as well as at mental health workers such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. It is intended for use in situations in which there may not be extensive economic resources (e.g., poor countries) or in which there may not be a highly developed mental health infrastructure (e.g., rural regions).

MHWWB members have helped organize psychosocial services for Kosovar Albanian refugees in the United States.

Mental health and human rights

MHHWB members are helping develop an international campaign for the human rights of the mentally ill. The campaign focuses on the right to treatment and rehabilitation as well as on the right to humane treatment in hospitals.

MHWWB consultants have served as consultants to Health and Human Rights Info, a website that aims at making practical information and materials on health and human rights more easily accessible to health workers. The focus is on the psychological aspects of health and human rights. Find it on the web at http://www.hhri.org

Research

MHWWB members are developing a cross national study of systems for providing social services to children and the elderly.

MHWWB members in several countries are organizing a ten-site, multi-country project to compare relapse rates for persons with schizophrenia treated in a variety of community and family based settings