VVAF's Mental Health Programs
VVAF strives to promote a community-based approach to mental health, largely through the use of a Collaborative Stepped Care Model. This model stresses the integration of mental health care into general health services that allows the mobilization of the large number of para-professionals at the grassroots level to manage the common mental health problems.
VVAF's mental health programs look to integrate the community into the approach on mental health, while using experts at the hospital level for support. The programs expected results are:
Currently, VVAF programs are contained to the areas of Da Nang and Khanh Hoa. The project, currently in its second phase after successfully mapping the inadequacies of mental health policy in these regions, is scheduled to run for three years and work towards implementing the Collaborative Stepped Care Model into these regions to improve their mental health care.
The majority of mental health problems in Vietnam remain unidentified and, therefore, untreated. The mental health care system currently involves a hospital-based approach. The treatment relies heavily on pharmaco-therapy with less psychotherapy and almost no social intervention or rehabilitation.
See our Mental Health Brochure
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Translation of Where There is No Psychiatrist
In addition to VVAF's program work in Da Nang and Khanh Hoa, VVAF staff are also working to translate the book Where There is No Psychiatrist, by Vikram Patel. This work is to further educate medical practitioners in Vietnam on mental health.
Find out more about the book translation