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OverviewThis book aims to provide a comparative analysis of mental health service delivery in the Middle East to shed light on challenges and disparities in access to care. The Middle East is a region rich in diversity, covering various countries and cultures. Most observers have attested to the view that countries in the Middle East have a substantial treatment gap for people with mental illness. Only a tiny fraction of the population with mental illness can access evidence-based mental health care. There are multiple challenges associated with this region, including insufficient funding and research, a shortage of skilled professionals, substantial out-of-pocket expenses, low levels of mental health literacy, income inequality, and a high level of stigma. While governments are making efforts to address this gap through improved mental health policies and programmes, providing mental health care to all those in need remains a significant challenge. In addition, many Middle East countries are contending with conflicts, wars, terrorism, and all of which can potentially give rise to various behavioural and mental disorders. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Salim Al-Huseini , S. M. Yasir ArafatPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer ISBN: 9789819504602ISBN 10: 9819504600 Pages: 482 Publication Date: 13 October 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsOverview of Mental Health Care in the Middle East Countries.- Mental Health Care in Bahrain.- Mental Health Care in Egypt.- Mental Health Care in Iran.- Mental Health Care in Iraq.- Mental Health Care in Jorden.- Mental Health care in Kuwait.- Mental Health Care in Lebanon.- Mental Health Care in Oman.- Mental Health Care in Palestine.- Mental Health Care in Qatar.- Mental Health Care in Saudi Arabia.- Mental health Care in Syria.- Mental Health Care in the United Arab Emirates.- Mental Health Care in Yemen.- Variations of Challenges and Way Outs of Mental Health Care in the Middle East.ReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Salim Al-Huseini is a Specialist Psychiatrist at Al Masarra Hospital, where he serves in the Department of Psychiatry under the Ministry of Health in Oman. He holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Sultan Qaboos University and is a board-certified psychiatrist. Dr Al-Huseini completed his psychiatry residency at the Oman Medical Specialty Board. Dr. Al-Huseini completed his residency training in psychiatry at the Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB). He holds a specialty certificate in psychiatry from both OMSB and the Arab Board of Health Specializations. Dr. Al-Huseini is currently undertaking a clinical fellowship in rehabilitation psychiatry with the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. He also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Psychiatry from the University of Bolton, UK. Dr. Al-Huseini has co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. He is acting as a reviewer for various journals. His primary research interests include mental health, suicide and suicide prevention, treatment-resistant depression and psychosis and psychosocial rehabilitation. Dr. S. M. Yasir Arafat is currently working as an Associate Consultant of Psychiatry at Bangladesh Specialized Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is affiliated with Dnet as an honorary Research Fellow and the Biomedical Research Foundation, Bangladesh, as Senior Research Fellow. He was affiliated with the University of Bristol, UK, as Visiting Senior Research Associate (August 2021–2023). He completed an MD in Psychiatry from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, and an MBBS from the Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He also did an MPH in Health Economics and an MBA in Marketing. Dr. Arafat has (co)authored more than 350 peer-reviewed articles and 50 book chapters, and (co)edited more than 10 books with Springer. He has been included in the global 2% researcher list in 2021, 2022, and 2023. He is acting as an editorial member in more than 10 leading journals in mental health published by Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, and Taylor and Francis. His research focused on mental health, suicidal behavior, psychometrics, panic buying, and psycho-sexual disorders. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |