A personal testament, Semyon Gluzman 1. Human rights development: provenance, ambit and effect, Winton Higgins 2. Mental health and illness as human rights issues: philosophical, historical and social perspectives and controversies, Charles Watters 3. Mental health law and human rights: evolution and contemporary challenges, Michael L Perlin and Eva Szeli. 4. Culture and context in human rights, Laurence Kirmayer 5. Stigma and discrimination: critical human rights issues for mental health, Jennifer Randall, Graham Thornicroft, Elaine Brohan, Aliya Kassam, Elanor Lewis-Holmes, and Nisha Mehta 6. Genes, Biology, Mental Health and Human Rights.
The Effects of Traumatic Stress as a Case Example, Alexander McFarlane and Richard Bryant 7. Race, class, mental health and human rights, Tristan McGeorge and Dinesh Bhugra 8. Mental health economics, mental health policies and human rights, Roshni Mangalore, Martin Knapp and David McDaid 9. Mental disability, HIV and human rights, Catherine Esposito and Daniel Tarantola 10. Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right, Amita Dhanda Technology and human rights: a personal perspective, Eugene Brody Global mental health and social justice, Ezra Susser and Mich Bresnahan Human rights abuses, psychiatry, nation states and markets Introduction 11. Through a glass, darkly: Legacies of the Nazis and the Nuremberg trials for mental health and human rights, Michael Dudley and Fran Gale 12. The abuse of psychiatry for political purposes, Robert van Voren 13. The return of torture, Derrick Silove, Susan Rees, and Zachary Steel 14.
Medicine, mental health and capital punishment, Jim Welsh 15. Mental health and human rights in secure settings, Danny Sullivan and Paul Mullen 16. The rights of people with severe and persistent mental illness, Alan Rosen, Tully Miller Rosen, and Patrick McGorry 17. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape: A Framework Proposal for the Comprehension and Prevention of Health Professionals'' Complicity in Detainee Zbuse, Jonathan H. Marks 18. Coercive treatment in psychiatry: a human rights issue?, Thomas Kallert 19. Psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry - on the ethics of a complex relationship, Philip Mitchell Protecting the human rights of people with mental disorders: a call to action for global mental health, Vikram Patel, Arthur Kleinman, and Benedetto Saraceno Coercive psychiatry: a personal view, Meg Smith Some vulnerable groups 20. Child and adolescent refugees and asylum seekers in Australia: The Ethics of exposing children to suffering to achieve social outcomes, Sarah Mares and Jon Jureidini 21.
Civilian populations affected by conflict and displacement: Mental health and the human rights imperative, Zachary Steel, Catherine R. Bateman Steel, and Derrick Silove 22. Trafficking, mental health and human rights, Kathleen Maltzahn and Louella Villadiego 23. Human rights and women''s mental health, Beverley Raphael, Carol Nadelson, Mel Taylor, and Jennifer Jacobs 24. Mental health, human rights and indigenous people, Ernest Hunter, Helen Milroy, Ngiare Brown, and Tom Calma 25. Human rights for people with intellectual disabilities, Ian Hall and Evan Yacoub 26. Reflections from a mother-infant intervention: a human rights based approach to research collaboration, Mark Tomlinson, Peter Cooper, Leslie Swartz, and Mireille Landman 27. Missing Voices: Speaking up for the rights of children and adolescents with disabilities, Myron Belfer and Diana Samarasan 28.
The mental health and rights of mentally ill older people, Carmelle Peisah and Henry Brodaty 29. Mental health, rights and people with diverse sexual identities and orientations, Louise Newman 30. The rights of individuals treated for drug addiction, Adrian Carter and Wayne Hall The veil of silence: human rights and suicide, Lakshmi Vijayakumar and Lillian Craig Harris Protection of mental health: current provisions and how they may be strengthened Introduction 31. : Protecting the rights of the mentally ill in poorly resourced settings: experiences from four African countries, Crick Lund, Tom Sutcliffe, Alan Flisher, and Dan J. Stein 32. Human rights standards relevant to mental health and how they may be made more effective, Francois Crepeau and Anne-Claire Gayet 33. The role of world associations and the United Nations, John RM Copeland, Eugene Brody, Tony Fowke, Preston Garrison, and Janet Meagher 34. Whose voices should be heard: the role of mental health consumers, psychiatric survivors and families, David Oaks The Right to Health, Gunilla Backman and Judith Mesquita 35.
The right to participation of people with mental disabilities in legal and policy reforms, Oliver Lewis and Nell Munro 36. Human rights in the real world: exploring best practice research in a mental health context, Susan Rees and Derrick Silove 37. Women''s Bodies, Sexualities and Human Rights, ?ahika Yuksel, Dilek Cindo?lu and Ufuk Sezgin. 38. Cognitive-behavioural therapy, human rights and psychosis, Peter Walker, Julia Shearsby and Zachary Steel 39. Promoting social goodness and preventing human rights violations: a post-Nuremberg inheritance for the helping professions, Fran Gale and Michael Dudley Towards the future Afterword: Global mental health and human rights: barriers and opportunities, Norman Sartorius.