Community Psychiatry with the Communications Media
Abstract
The authors describe a project involving the provision of mental health consultation services to the staff of a radio station. Starting out with a focus on interpersonal relations within the staff, it progressed to community involvement, with the consultant collaborating in setting up a 20-part documentary series and community action program on drug abuse. There have been few examples of this kind of consultation; the authors believe it offers a good potential for preventive psychiatry efforts.
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