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The Institute of Mental Health in Belgrade ((セルビア語:Институт за ментално здравље, ''Institut za mentalno zdravlje'')), established in 1963, is the first social-psychiatric institution in Southeast Europe. It is a tertiary care institution that specializes in the fields of psychiatry, addiction diseases, clinical psychology, epileptic medicine, clinical neurophysiology, psycho-pharmacology, psycho-therapy and mental illness. Treatment is based on the concepts of social psychiatry with the goal of rehabilitation and re-socialization of patients.〔 The Institute serves as a teaching facility for the Belgrade Medical School and several other schools in Belgrade. On November 18, 2009, the Institute of Mental Health received a nomination to be inducted into the WHO Collaborative Centre for Mental Health Care by Serbian Minister of Health, Tomica Milosavljević.〔(News from the Serbian Government site )〕 This nomination was approved by WHO.〔〔PhD S. Lakićević (Informant of the Institute – page 7 ) (file doc); last time updated: 15 April 2010 and also (HTML version ), from Google cache〕 Belgrade's Institute of Mental Health also publishes pertinent articles on behalf of the World Health Organization. The Director of Institute is Sc.D. Dušica Lečić Toševski. The Assistant Director is Doctor Smiljka Popović Deušić.〔(IMH website in English )〕 ==History== Major developments in the field of psychiatry, which occurred due to the rapid development of psycho-pharmacological-therapy, opened the possibility of a specialized hospital. The Institute of Mental Health in Belgrade was founded by Sc.D. Slavka Morić-Petrović in cooperation with Sc.D. Dušan Petrović, Sc.D. Milan Popović, Sc.D. Miroslav Antonijević, Sc.D. Predrag Kaličanin and several other psychiatrists.〔 Architectural design was done by Vladeta Stojaković. Following building approval, the Institute's cornerstone was placed on June 5, 1960. The Institute of Mental Health was officially opened on April 14, 1963,〔 in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Institute of Mental Health in Belgrade initially provided services for the prevention and treatment of psychiatric diseases and monitoring of out-patients.〔 On December 26, 2007, in the presence of the Serbian Minister of Health - Tomica Milosavljević, a day hospital was opened for adolescents.〔(IMH web site; section: "Opening ceremony of Daily Hospital for children and adolescents" )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Institute of Mental Health (Belgrade)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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