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Task before Indian Psychiatry Today: Commentary
Author(s) -
Avinash De Sousa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
mens sana monographs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0973-1229
pISSN - 1998-4014
DOI - 10.4103/0973-1229.193080
Subject(s) - excellence , mental health , task (project management) , psychiatry , psychology , military psychiatry , psychosocial , set (abstract data type) , focus (optics) , perspective (graphical) , psychotherapist , computer science , management , political science , physics , optics , artificial intelligence , law , economics , programming language
In this commentary on the article, "The Task Before Psychiatry Today Redux: STSPIR," (Singh, 2014)[20], the author, while agreeing with most of the paper's findings, proposes a rather parallel judgment that intersects at the same paths ahead. There is a need for widespread and easily available essential mental health services in India. Health agenda must focus on spreading and scaling up psychiatric services. There is also a need to spread awareness of psychiatry and mental health and, as a psychiatrist, one must focus on making psychiatry available to a wider audience. Psychiatrists need to maintain a holistic view of psychiatric disorders while viewing them from both a neurobiological and psychosocial perspective. There is a need to revamp psychiatric training in departments with an increase in the thrust toward fostering translational research excellence in various spheres. Psychiatrists must continue to be trained in psychotherapy and practice it regularly. Psychiatric departments need to promote research excellence and focus on reducing brain drain. The practical applications of the tasks set out for psychiatry are more difficult than one can imagine, and a conscientious effort in that direction shall serve for its betterment. The future is bright and psychiatry must work toward making it brighter.

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