Public Mental Health Ethics: Helping Improve Mental Health for Individuals and Communities

Public Health Ethics 11 (2):121-125 (2018)
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Abstract

The burdens of mental illnesses and substance use disorders do not lie merely with the individuals who suffer from these conditions but affect, and are affected by, their families, communities, cities and countries. The ethical and political challenges that arise in the treatment of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders are, therefore, challenges that affect both individuals and communities.

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