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Integrating mental health care into existing systems of health care: during and after complex humanitarian emergencies

Intervention Ventevogel et al
Intervention 9:3 November 2011
ISSN: 1571-8883 • Frequency: 3/year • Subscribe Now • Journal Website

This paper serves as an introduction to this special issue of ‘Intervention’ and examines the various aspects surrounding integration of mental health care and psychosocial support into overall health systems during, or after, complex humanitarian emergencies.

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