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Global Mental Health and Neuroethics: Exploring Conceptual, Ethical, and Clinical Issues

Global Mental Health and Neuroethics is a comprehensive exploration of the conceptual, ethical, and clinical issues that have emerged with the expansion of clinical neuroscience into middle- and low-income countries. This book delves into the complexities of integrating evidence-based and value-based global medicine, while avoiding the pitfalls of scientism and skepticism in global mental health.

Conceptual Issues in Global Mental Health

The book addresses several key conceptual issues, including the development of a welfarist approach to the practice of global psychiatry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting cultural differences in mental health practices and values, and discusses the challenges of balancing universal principles with local contexts.

Ethical Issues in Global Mental Health

Global Mental Health and Neuroethics also explores the ethical issues raised by recent developments in neurogenetics, cosmetic psychopharmacology, and deep brain stimulation. It examines the implications of these advances for patient autonomy, informed consent, and the distribution of benefits and risks in global mental health research and practice.

Clinical Applications of Global Mental Health and Neuroethics

The book applies the perspectives of global mental health and neuroethics to a range of clinical disorders and developmental stages, from childhood through to old age. It covers topics such as patient empowerment, human rights, cognitive enhancement, and the role of technology in improving mental health outcomes in diverse settings.

Key Features

Global Mental Health and Neuroethics offers a unique synthesis of existing work at the intersection of global mental health and neuroethics. It presents the work of leading practitioners in the field, who address clinical issues in settings with non-Western values and customs. The book is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers working to improve mental health outcomes in diverse global contexts.

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