European Network of (ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry
last update on August 25, 2008

Groups of (ex-)users and survivors of psychiatry (and other addresses) in Armenia

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Warning!
We cannot guarantee for the correctness of the addresses nor the actual political or personal positions of the persons or groups on the list. User/survivor of psychiatry groups have different positions and perspectives. Trying out contact addresses is always at your own risk. / ENUSP does not accept any money from the drug industry. National, regional and local organisations, however, take their own decisions. For reasons of transparency, we refer to a (co-)financing by pharmaceutical companies as far as we know about it by the addition "sponsored by pharmaceutical companies."
  • Arivatsag Self-help group · Contact: Arivatsag, 27/25 Nalbandyan St #7, 375001 YEREVAN, eMail (via Mental Health Foundation Armenia) mhf[at]mentalhealth.am

  • Hogekan Aroghjutyan Himnadram (Mental Health Foundation Armenia): "Hogekan Aroghjutyan Himnadram, founded in 1996 and registered in 1997, aims to support community-based services in Armenia. In 1999 with the support of the UK-based Hamlet Trust charity, the Foundation initiated an employment project, enabling users of mental health servies to acquire skills and earn an income from their work in a carpet workshop. Since 1999, the Foundation has been the venue for a series of educational seminars conducted by Hamlet Trust and devoted to NGO capacity-building, advocacy, policy in mental health, organizational development." · Publications: Contact: Hogekan Aroghjutyan Himnadram, 27/25 Nalbandyan Street #7, 375001 YEREVAN, Tel. / Fax +374 2 585677, eMail mhf[at]mentalhealth.am