Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems

Contemporary situation with mental health is reviewed, and developments in psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology are monitored. Russian experience is discussed in the context of the world tendencies. In the situation of the unprecedented increase in psychopathology, insufficient attenti...

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Main Author: Мihail М. Reshetnikov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2015-03-01
Series:Nacionalʹnyj Psihologičeskij Žurnal
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Online Access:http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no17-2015/npj_no17_2015_09-15.pdf
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spelling doaj-f9eda3321f1e43a888fbfd88791dd12c2020-11-24T23:32:56ZrusLomonosov Moscow State UniversityNacionalʹnyj Psihologičeskij Žurnal2079-66172309-98282015-03-0111791510.11621/npj.2015.0102Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problemsМihail М. Reshetnikov0East European Institute of Psychoanalysis, St. Petersburg, RussiaContemporary situation with mental health is reviewed, and developments in psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology are monitored. Russian experience is discussed in the context of the world tendencies. In the situation of the unprecedented increase in psychopathology, insufficient attention has been paid to the crisis phenomena in psychiatry and psychology as well as the development of mental health institutions, which are still in need of specialists, and facilitation of health care programs for population. The author writes about the increase in the number of patients who need psychiatric or psychological care, lack of experts in the mental health system, low psychological culture of the population, lack of early diagnosis of predisposition to psychopathology. Multiple hypotheses on the causes of mental disorders are outlined in the paper. Among them, the theory of nervous exhaustion, the hypothesis that mental disorders are associated with impaired brain electrical activity, the theory of the special role of the frontal lobes in the emergence of psychopathology, the hypothesis of an imbalance of hormones, as an etiological factor of mental illness and others, are given account. The paper raises issues of mental disorders classification. The author also discusses the issue of chemical treatment and its isolated and uncontrolled use within mental disorders. However, the review is incomplete and tends to be an invitation for mental health specialists to further discuss the issues mentioned in the paper.http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no17-2015/npj_no17_2015_09-15.pdfpsychiatrypsychotherapy and psychology; increase in psychopathology; methodological crisis in psychiatry and psychology; mental healthpsychotherapy and psychologyincrease in psychopathologymethodological crisis in psychiatry and psychologymental health
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Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
Nacionalʹnyj Psihologičeskij Žurnal
psychiatry
psychotherapy and psychology; increase in psychopathology; methodological crisis in psychiatry and psychology; mental health
psychotherapy and psychology
increase in psychopathology
methodological crisis in psychiatry and psychology
mental health
author_facet Мihail М. Reshetnikov
author_sort Мihail М. Reshetnikov
title Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
title_short Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
title_full Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
title_fullStr Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
title_full_unstemmed Mental health of Russian population: new tendencies and old problems
title_sort mental health of russian population: new tendencies and old problems
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Nacionalʹnyj Psihologičeskij Žurnal
issn 2079-6617
2309-9828
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Contemporary situation with mental health is reviewed, and developments in psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology are monitored. Russian experience is discussed in the context of the world tendencies. In the situation of the unprecedented increase in psychopathology, insufficient attention has been paid to the crisis phenomena in psychiatry and psychology as well as the development of mental health institutions, which are still in need of specialists, and facilitation of health care programs for population. The author writes about the increase in the number of patients who need psychiatric or psychological care, lack of experts in the mental health system, low psychological culture of the population, lack of early diagnosis of predisposition to psychopathology. Multiple hypotheses on the causes of mental disorders are outlined in the paper. Among them, the theory of nervous exhaustion, the hypothesis that mental disorders are associated with impaired brain electrical activity, the theory of the special role of the frontal lobes in the emergence of psychopathology, the hypothesis of an imbalance of hormones, as an etiological factor of mental illness and others, are given account. The paper raises issues of mental disorders classification. The author also discusses the issue of chemical treatment and its isolated and uncontrolled use within mental disorders. However, the review is incomplete and tends to be an invitation for mental health specialists to further discuss the issues mentioned in the paper.
topic psychiatry
psychotherapy and psychology; increase in psychopathology; methodological crisis in psychiatry and psychology; mental health
psychotherapy and psychology
increase in psychopathology
methodological crisis in psychiatry and psychology
mental health
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