Dixon Chibanda: Why I train grandmothers to treat depression
Dixon Chibanda: 點解我會訓練婆婆治療抑鬱症
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喺津巴布韋首都哈拉雷
sits an 82-year-old woman,
有個八十二歲嘅婆婆坐喺度
as Grandmother Jack.
an envelope from the clinic nurse.
一封診所護士俾佢嘅介紹信
or so as she reads.
Grandmother Jack takes a deep breath,
your story with me?"
for the past four years.
Grandmother Jack moves closer,
of killing myself,
which lasts about 30 minutes.
all the symptoms of kufungisisa."
嘅病徵你都有曬。」
opens up a floodgate of tears.
equivalent of depression
係當地話「抑鬱症」嘅意思
globally, today, suffer from depression,
we call kufungisisa.
「Kufungisisa」
Organization also tells us
commits suicide
或者「Kufungisisa」
in low- and middle-income countries.
多數出現喺中、低收入國家
goes as far as to say
between 15 to 29,
佢哋主要嘅死因係自殺
now is actually suicide.
that lead to depression
and suicides averted.
or psychologists in the world
精神科醫生或者心理學家
countries, for instance,
to the population
one and a half million people,
that 90 percent of the people
of approximately 14 million.
200 kilometers away
兩百公里嘅一個城市度
neuropsychiatric evaluation."
in the middle of the night
observations are in place.
the antidepressants
服用抗抑鬱藥嘅劑量
that was her name, 26-year-old --
呢個係病人嘅名,佢廿六歲
to be released from the ER,
directly to me with her mother,
take about a week.
大概一個禮拜之後就會來
from Erica's mother,
to Harare, where I live?
as you're released from the ER,
about Erica's death
of my very being.
to come to you,"
十五蚊嘅車費嚟揾你。」
of soul-searching,
and soul-searching,
resources we have in Africa
in search of greener pastures.
pasture called heaven.
training grandmothers
in cognitive behavioral therapy;
to provide behavior activation,
同安排病人嘅活動
has a mobile phone today.
in more than 70 communities.
in a community in Zimbabwe.
that is done by these grandmothers
美國醫學研究協會嘅雜誌
Medical Association.
that six months after receiving treatment
喺六個月後
this was a clinical trial --
呢個係臨床試驗
at treating depression
expanding this program.
currently aged above 65 in the world.
六十五歲以上嘅人口
aged 65 and above.
六十五歲以上嘅人口
a global network of grandmothers
喺全世界所有主要城市
in evidence-based talk therapy,
循證談話療法嘅訓練
in communities.
and substance-use disorders.
醫療服務供求差距
of Grandmother Jack.
with Grandmother Jack.
同婆婆有六次療程
to see her 257th client on the bench.
佢本來會嚟見佢第 257 位病人
pasture called heaven.
all the other grandmothers --
who are making a difference
that she helped to pioneer
here in the Unites States
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dixon Chibanda - PsychiatristDixon Chibanda is passionate about the human brain, how it influences our behavior and what we can do to make everybody happy.
Why you should listen
Dixon Chibanda is the director of the African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI). He's based in Zimbabwe, where he works on the Friendship Bench program, a cognitive behavioral therapy–based approach to kufungisisa, the local term for depression, literally translated into “thinking too much.” At the Friendship Bench, patients receive individual problem-solving therapy from a specifically trained lay health worker.
Chibanda is passionate about connecting with ordinary people in ways that improve their lives using simple but effective programs that can be carried out by non-specialists or professionals. He likes to think outside the box as he explores ways of helping people with conditions such as depression, PTSD and ADHD.
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