PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER AMONG THE YORUBA. By Alexander H. Leighton et al. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1963. 413 pp. $8.75 (A Report from the Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project in the Western Region, Nigeria)

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A major focus for the Vet Futures project has been the RCVS-led Mind Matters Initiative (MMI), supported by BVA and a number of other veterinary organisations. Last month BVA junior vice president James Russell battled Storm Ciara to attend a meeting of the MMI Sarah Brown Research Project in Edinburgh. Here’s his report…


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This curriculum module is developed to integrate mental health research with undergraduate field practice. The module is based on a research study of the New York Family Support Demonstration Project which utilized psychoeducation as a treatment modality for schizophrenic patients and their families. The module is designed to expand students' knowledge of schizophrenia and to introduce students to interventions which have been found effective in working with persons with schizophrenia. The module is also designed to make students aware of the importance of reading research studies in their areas of interest, and, of testing research findings in their own practice. The module, as presented here, is designed to be used in field seminar with upper level students. However, the module is appropriate (with modification) for upper level courses in policy, practice, research, and human behavior and the social environment.


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