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Mental health / Medical ethics / Deinstitutionalisation / Abnormal psychology / Mental disorder / Community mental health service / Mental health tribunal / Mental health care in the Philippines
Date: 2016-05-01 21:10:53
Mental health
Medical ethics
Deinstitutionalisation
Abnormal psychology
Mental disorder
Community mental health service
Mental health tribunal
Mental health care in the Philippines

Mental health: a legislative framework to empower, protect and care A Review of Mental Health Legislation in Commonwealth Member States Executive Summary

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