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Mental health services in Iraq: past, present and future

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Sabah Sadik
Affiliation:
National Advisor for Mental Health, Iraq
Abdul-Monaf Al-Jadiry
Affiliation:
Psychiatry, Baghdad Medical School, Baghdad, Iraq
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Iraq is known to be the cradle of civilisation — a country with a rich history. Present-day Iraq occupies the greater part of the ancient land of Mesopotamia, the plain between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Some of the world's greatest ancient civilisations arose in this area, and Iraq possesses a huge number of historical monuments and archaeological sites.

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References

World Health Organization (2003) Report of a Consultation on Mental Health and Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Service in Post-conflict and Complex Emergency Countries. EMRO/MNH/22. Geneva: WHO.Google Scholar
World Health Organization (2005) AIMS Country Report for Iraq. Geneva: WHO.Google Scholar
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