World Conference of Asian Psychiatry

From 31 July – 4 August 2011, Melbourne hosted the World Congress of Asian Psychiatry which explored the interaction of Western and Eastern traditions.

Asia has many mental health challenges. Some countries face rapid economic growth, westernisation and the associated mental health issues. Some have ageing populations and growing rates of dementia. Some are working to bypass age-old stigmas.

We helped run the media program for the event. For media enquiries call AJ Epstein on 0433 339 141 or email aj@scienceinpublic.com.au.

View the conference website here: http://www2.kenes.com/wcap/pages/home.aspx

Today at the 3rd World Congress of Asian Psychiatry in Melbourne this week, we explore treating mental illness with exercise, diet, mindfulness, meditation, complementary medicines and seafood. Is it time to go back to basics in treating mood disorders?

More on the Congress below. Read the full article →

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This week, Melbourne is hosting the 3rd World Congress of Asian Psychiatry, exploring the interaction of Western and Eastern traditions.

Asia has many mental health challenges. Some countries face rapid economic growth, westernisation and associated mental health issues. Read the full article →

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This week we’re at the 3rd World Congress of Asian Psychiatry.

Visit the Congress media pages here: www.scienceinpublic.com.au/wcap

And the Congress pages at http://www2.kenes.com/wcap/Pages/Home.aspx

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