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Access to Mental Health Care in South Asia Current Status, Potential Challenges, and Ways Out


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English | PDF (True) | 2024 | 247 Pages | ISBN : 9819991528 | 5.1 MB
This book is about access to mental health care in South Asia. South Asia consists of eight countries with low and middle-income backgrounds. The region contains a combined population of about 2 billion, making up about a quarter of the global population. The people of this region share common cultures, beliefs, and behavioral patterns regarding physical and mental health. Among them, about 15% (about 300 million) have been suffering from common mental disorders. However, there is a persisting high treatment gap for mental illness in the region. Hence, despite having a mental illness, only a small percentage of the population is able to have access to essential mental healthcare. Though governments are trying to bridge the gap by improving mental health policies and programs, it is still a major challenge delivering mental healthcare to all people in need. Due to the income category and dual disease burden of the countries, there are some additional enduring challenges like poor funding and research, inadequate and inequitable manpower, huge out-of-pocket expenses, poor mental health literacy, income disparity, and high stigma. This book aims to highlight the issues related to accessing mental health services in a densely populated low and middle-income setting. This book is the first of its kind in comparing and contrasting the delivery status of mental health services in South Asian countries.

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Writing Disaster in South Asian Literature and Culture The Limits of Empathy and Cosmopolitan Imagination


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English | ISBN: 1666951471 | 2024 | 202 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 2 MB
Writing Disaster in South Asian Literature and Culture: The Limits of Empathy and Cosmopolitan Imagination looks at the myriad ways in which disaster events (both man-made and natural) are perceived and represented in South Asian literature and culture. This book explores the affective mechanisms of empathy and imaginary identification which are conditioned and reiterated by biopolitical statist regimes of power to preempt and coopt any radical agential or cognitive intervention which might be evinced by the event of the disaster. The contributors also examine South Asian disasters vis-a-vis the registers of ecological crises, migration events, civil and liberation wars, and pandemics to understand the multifarious ways in which such ‘disasters’ are used as tropes to peddle certain structures of interpellation in the collective consciousness.

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Time, History and the Religious Imaginary in South Asia


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English | 2015 | ISBN: 1138119261, 0415595975 | PDF | pages: 225 | 2.1 mb
Religious imaginary is a way of conceiving and structuring the world within the conceptual and imaginative traditions of the religious. Using religious imaginary as a reference, this book analyses temporal ideologies and expressions of historicity in South Asia in the early modern, pre-colonial and early colonial period.

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The South Pole An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the Fram, 1910-1912


Free Download Captain Roald Amundsen, Roland Huntford, "The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the Fram, 1910-1912"
English | 2000 | ISBN: 0815411278, 140433288X | EPUB | pages: 896 | 12.7 mb
Roald Amundsen records his race to be the first man to reach the South Pole. Amundsen’s expertise enabled him to succeed where his predecessors, and competitors, did not. His rival Captain Robert F. Scott not only failed to reach the Pole first, but―due to poor preparation and miscalculation―died with the rest of his party on their return trip. The South Pole remains one of the greatest and most important books on polar exploration.

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