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Mental Health Information Centre
What we do
The Mental Health Information Centre aims to address some of these issues by:
- Being actively involved in the psychoeducation of clinicians and mental health professionals
- Conducting and collaborating research efforts in psychiatry and related fields
- Promoting public awareness of mental health issues
- Encouraging early diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- Addressing stigma associated with mental illness
The Centre attempts to meet these goals by:
- Updating and publishing various mental health textbooks and patient guides
- Hosting workshops and educational activities to both clinicians and the lay public
- Assisting the MRC Unit on Risk and Resilience in Mental Disorders with various clinical research trials
- Providing medical professionals with accurate, up-to-date information
- Providing the media with facts about mental disorders
- Assisting journalists in compiling articles and conducting interviews
- Providing telephone, web, e-mail and mail information services
- Liaising with other mental health role-players such as government departments, NGO’s, professional member bodies, academic and research institutions, and consumer groups
The MRC Unit has worked towards obtaining status as a cross-University Centre, with key unit researchers now located at the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the University of Cape Town (UCT), and at Northwest University. Prof Dan J. Stein, chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at UCT, is director of the Unit. Priority has been given to establishing a unit focusing on anxiety disorders, including PTSD, fostering a multi-disciplinary biopsychosocial approach to the anxiety disorders, promoting increased awareness of the anxiety disorders in the community, and finally, ensuring capacity building of clinical and research skills in students and staff.