The WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health welcomes two new Members
Leo Sher, M.D.
The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Task Force on Men’s Mental Health welcomes two new Members:
Trine Flensborg -Madsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
and
Andreas Walther (Dresden, Germany)
The WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health was founded in 2013. At the present time, the WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health consists of 31 scholars representing many countries:
Officers:
Chair:
Leo Sher (USA)
Co-Chairs:
Timothy R. Rice (USA)
Zoltan Rihmer (Hungary)
Members:
Mikkel Arendt (Denmark)
M. Dolores Braquehais (Spain)
Javier Didia-Attas (Argentina)
Trine Flensborg-Madsen (Denmark)
Masahito Fushimi (Japan)
Julia Golier (USA)
Xenia Gonda (Hungary)
Jussi Jokinen (Sweden)
Styliani Kaliora (Greece)
Shigenobu Kanba (Japan)
Jose de Leon (USA)
Shih-Ku Lin (Taiwan)
J. John Mann (USA)
Mushtaq Margoob (India)
Joav Merrick (Israel)
Narseta Mickuviene (Lithuania)
Anne-Maria Möller-Leimkühler (Germany)
Alexander Neumeister (USA)
Maria A. Oquendo (USA)
Jorge Ospina-Duque (Colombia)
M. Dolores Picouto (Spain)
Carlos Roncero (Spain)
Wolfgang Rutz (Sweden)
Serge Sevy (USA)
Rishi Sood (USA)
Robert G. Stern (USA)
Nestor Szerman (Spain)
Andreas Walther (Germany)
The WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health is expected
– To publish papers on male mental health issues
– To promote research on male mental health issues through raising awareness amongst clinicians and researchers about this area
– To provide a report to the WFSBP executive committee every 2 years on the activities of the group
Founded in 1974, the WFSBP is an International Organization composed of 63 National Societies of Biological Psychiatry and individual members representing professionals from over 70 countries.