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Lily Kpobi
Lily Kpobi
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Traditional herbalists’ methods of treating mental disorders in Ghana
LNA Kpobi, L Swartz, CN Omenyo
Transcultural psychiatry 56 (1), 250-266, 2019
512019
‘That is how the real mad people behave’: Beliefs about and treatment of mental disorders by traditional medicine-men in Accra, Ghana
L Kpobi, L Swartz
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 64 (4), 309-316, 2018
412018
Implications of healing power and positioning for collaboration between formal mental health services and traditional/alternative medicine: the case of Ghana
L Kpobi, L Swartz
Global health action 11 (1), 1445333, 2018
382018
Challenges in the use of the mental health information system in a resource-limited setting: lessons from Ghana
L Kpobi, L Swartz, AL Ofori-Atta
BMC health services research 18, 1-8, 2018
352018
“It’s only ‘madness’ that I know”: analysis of how mental illness is conceptualised by congregants of selected Charismatic churches in Ghana
J Salifu Yendork, L Kpobi, EA Sarfo
Mental Health, Religion & Culture 19 (9), 984-999, 2016
322016
‘The threads in his mind have torn’: conceptualization and treatment of mental disorders by neo-prophetic Christian healers in Accra, Ghana
LNA Kpobi, L Swartz
International journal of mental health systems 12, 1-12, 2018
312018
Ghanaian traditional and faith healers' explanatory models for epilepsy
L Kpobi, L Swartz, MJ Keikelame
Epilepsy & Behavior 84, 88-92, 2018
292018
Indigenous and faith healing in Ghana: A brief examination of the formalising process and collaborative efforts with the biomedical health system
L Kpobi, L Swartz
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 11 (1), 1-5, 2019
262019
Ghanaian traditional and faith healers' explanatory models of intellectual disability
L Kpobi, L Swartz
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 32 (1), 43-50, 2019
232019
Muslim traditional healers in Accra, Ghana: Beliefs about and treatment of mental disorders
LNA Kpobi, L Swartz
Journal of religion and health 58, 833-846, 2019
202019
Indigenous and faith healing for mental health in Ghana: An examination of the literature on reported beliefs, practices and use of alternative mental health care in Ghana
L Kpobi, L Swartz
African journal of primary health care & family medicine 11 (1), 1-5, 2019
192019
Overview of mental health care in Ghana
L Kpobi, A Osei, A Sefa-Dedeh
Changing trends in mental health care and research in Ghana, 4-12, 2014
142014
Explanatory models of mental disorders among traditional and faith healers in Ghana
L Kpobi, L Swartz
International Journal of Culture and Mental Health 11 (4), 605-615, 2018
132018
Their hands have lost their bones: Exploring cultural scripts in two West African affect lexica
V Dzokoto, N Senft, L Kpobi, PM Washington-Nortey
Journal of psycholinguistic research 45, 1473-1497, 2016
132016
Somatic referencing and psychologisation in emotion narratives: A USA–Ghana comparison
VA Dzokoto, A Opare-Henaku, LA Kpobi
Psychology and Developing Societies 25 (2), 311-331, 2013
132013
Mental illness has multiple causes: Beliefs on causes of mental illness by congregants of selected neo-prophetic churches in Ghana
J Salifu Yendork, GB Brew, EA Sarfo, L Kpobi
Mental Health, Religion & Culture 21 (7), 647-666, 2018
122018
The hermeneutics of recovery: Facilitating dialogue between African and Western mental health frameworks
C Kong, M Campbell, L Kpobi, L Swartz, C Atuire
Transcultural Psychiatry 60 (3), 428-442, 2023
82023
‘We are all working toward one goal. We want people to become well’: A visual exploration of what promotes successful collaboration between community mental health workers and …
L Kpobi, UM Read, RK Selormey, E Colucci
Transcultural Psychiatry 61 (1), 30-46, 2024
62024
Exploring the use of antibiotics for dental patients in a middle-income country: Interviews with clinicians in two Ghanaian hospitals
J Sneddon, W Thompson, LNA Kpobi, DA Ade, IA Sefah, D Afriyie, ...
Antibiotics 11 (8), 1081, 2022
62022
Is contemporary Christianity promoting or hindering mental health in Africa? An exploration of the impact of charismatic church activities and doctrines on the mental well …
JS Yendork, L Kpobi, EA Sarfo
Christianity and Social Change in Contemporary Africa 1, 81, 2020
42020
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