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The Research team, which
comprised the first institution to conduct extensive
scientific research on the psychosocial phenomena affecting
the mental health of the population, provides a vital link between the care provided by
the Programme and the outside world. By spreading
information about the widespread effects of
political violence and oppression in Gaza, the
Research team is the academic voice behind the work
of the Programme. Through the tool of research, we
are able to investigate the extent of psychological
problems in Gaza and to help relieve those problems
by communicate their nature to the global community.
In addition to creating a solid body
of knowledge on the mental health and human rights
issues that the Programme must confront, GCMHP's
Research Department aims to develop a clear profile
of the current situation in Gaza. The Research
Department therefore is central both to the work of
the Programme and to the building of the Palestinian
State. One example of the department's work in the
latter is the adoption by the Ministry of Health in
1998 of a GCMHP study on the of stress-related
disorders in the Gaza Strip; whereas mental health
issues had normally been ignored prior, these
psychological disorders are now included in the
Ministry's comprehensive five-year plan for health
in Palestine. |
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