Giving Psychiatry a Voice: The Birth of the Lebanese Journal of Mental Health
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In this landmark episode, we sit down with Dr. Ramy Bou Khalil and Dr. Joseph El Khoury to explore the vision, urgency, and meaning behind the launch of the Lebanese Journal of Mental Health (LJMH).
Drawing on journeys that span academia, clinical care, leadership, and the diaspora, our guests reflect on how Lebanese psychiatry has endured war, economic collapse, political instability, and mass physician emigration yet continues to produce rigorous, compassionate, and globally relevant work. From the formative academic environments of American University of Beirut and Université Saint-Joseph, to leadership within the Lebanese Psychiatric Society, this conversation traces how institutional memory, resilience, and responsibility converged to make LJMH not just aspirational—but necessary.
We discuss:
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Why now is the right moment for a national mental health journal
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How LJMH supports clinicians and researchers working in resource-limited settings
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The importance of honoring pioneers while mentoring the next generation
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Turning brain drain into brain circulation through meaningful diaspora engagement
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Redefining “impact” beyond metrics—toward relevance, voice, and continuity
This episode is a reflection on legacy and a blueprint for the future of mental health scholarship in Lebanon and the region.
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