K. Başar, Turkey

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University Secretary General, Psychiatric Association of Turkey
Koray Başar is associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry in Hacettepe University, Ankara, where he completed his studies in medicine and psychiatry. He is currently the Secretary General of the Psychiatric Association of Turkey, executive committee member of the Turkish Association of Nervous and Mental Health. His clinic and research interests include diversity in sex development, gender identity and sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS, the mental health effects of stigma and discrimination on individuals and families, in addition to impulsivity and anhedonia in depression, and electroconvulsive treatments. He works as a sexual therapist, and he is one of the trainers in sexual therapy in Sexual Education, Treatment, and Research Association (CETAD) in Turkey. He serves as associate editor for the Turkish Journal of Psychiatry. He is an actively contributing member of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.

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LIVE - NPA Symposium: COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychiatry in Europe: Challenges, Experiences and Future Perspectives from Different European Countries (ID 346) No Topic Needed
LIVE - NPA Symposium: COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychiatry in Europe: Challenges, Experiences and Future Perspectives from Different European Countries (ID 346) No Topic Needed

NPA0002 - The Role of Professionals' Associations Under Extraordinary Situations: Contingency, Capacity, and Collaboration

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Tue, 13.04.2021
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08:00 - 09:30
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Lecture Time
08:17 - 08:34
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COVID-19 pandemic, with its profound effects on almost every sphere of individual and social life, is a significant challenge and threat to mental well-being. Although mass disasters with similar traumatic effects are not exceptional incidents globally, the rate of the spread of infection, the scale of the effects of the disease and precautions, and uncertainty concerning the nature, prevention from, and treatment of the disease render the psychosocial effects unique. As it is the case for the individual’s response to the stressful events, the psychiatric communities initially addressed this challenge by adapting their usual responses to mass trauma, through their capacity acquired from earlier experiences and training. Although the response to the pandemic is expected to be orchestrated by the public authorities, in many countries, either the administration was not sufficiently cognizant of the psychosocial consequences of the pandemic, or the health-care system was unable to function properly due to the excessive burden. Therefore, the associations of mental health professionals, with varying degrees of preparedness to cope with such a challenge, had to recruit their full resources. As many associations worldwide did, the Psychiatric Association of Turkey prepared written and audiovisual resources for psychiatrists, health professionals, and the general population related to the mental health effects of the pandemic and precautions, often including strategies to cope with stress-related difficulties. Many associations, also provided distant-access psychological support to health-care workers on the frontlines and the general population. These were achieved through a fast-organized collaboration among its members and between associations worldwide.

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