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Transforming mental health services in Ghana: Blending traditional healing with contemporary medicine

International Conference and Exhibition on Dual Diagnosis

Francis Acquah

Mental Health Foundation of Ghana, Australia

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Addict Res Ther

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Abstract
The West African country of Ghana is situated just north of the equator bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Ghanaâ??s tropical beaches and picturesque countryside are starkly contrasted by the destitute and inhumane living environments of people living with mental health conditions who often find themselves subjected to archaic treatment regimes as articulated in the report â??Like a Death Sentenceâ?, Human Rights Watch (2012). The MHFGH was formed as a direct result of this report and comprises mental health professionals and academics mainly based in the diaspora. It is a registered charity and contributes to government, community and private efforts to promote mental health and wellbeing and reduce stigmatization of mental illness in Ghana. I am a mental health nurse working in Australia, but originally from Ghana, I lead the MHFGH as its current president. As a Ghanaian, I bring knowledge of local culture and health beliefs and partner them with my contemporary western health qualifications and expertise bridging the void between cultures. This mix is mirrored by many of the members of the MHFGH and builds strength and confidence in the work we are initiating in Ghana. Our work has led to numerous achievements. We host an international conference each year in Ghana, which we coincide with the annual world mental health day. In addition we are involving local mental health clinicians in research projects and education programs in partnership with Ghanaian and overseas educational institutions. We are already seeing the beginnings of mental health transformation. The aim of this paper is threefold; to discuss important stories of the foundationâ??s development, to explore some of the personal stories of those living with mental health conditions and to raise awareness of shared concerns about health and wellbeing that cross trans-cultural borders.
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Email: faquah@bigpond.net.au

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