Harvard Review of Psychiatry
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd. · United States · Est. 1985
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The Harvard Review of Psychiatry publishes research on the structural and social determinants of mental health, including the impact of poverty, economic hardship, and disasters. It also covers the neuropsychiatric sequelae of conditions like traumatic brain injury and the effectiveness of various treatment modalities such as peer support, psychotherapy, and neuromodulation. The journal explores mental health across different populations, including adolescents, Asian Americans, and individuals bereaved by suicide, and examines the role of cultural context and lived experience in mental health research and care.
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