Development of Clinical Psychology and Mental Health Resources in Vietnam |
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Authors: | Bahr Weiss Hoang-Minh Dang Victoria Ngo Amie Pollack David Sang Trung T. Lam My Loc Thi Nguyen Huynh-Nhu Le Nam Tran Cong Tran Khanh N. Do |
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Affiliation: | Peabody School of Education MSC 552, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA. |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we discuss development of the Vietnam National University graduate Clinical Psychology Program, which has the goal of training both Vietnamese researchers who will develop and evaluate culturally appropriate mental health treatments, as well as Vietnamese clinicians who will implement and help disseminate these evidence-based treatments. We first review the background situation in Vietnam regarding mental health, and its infrastructure and training needs, and discuss the process through which the decision was made to develop a graduate program in clinical psychology as the best approach to address these needs. We then review the development process for the program and its current status, and our focus on the schools as a site for service provision and mental health task shifting. Finally, we outline future goals and plans for the program, and discuss the various challenges that the program has faced and our attempts to resolve them. |
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