The Caribbean region has long been in desperate need of professional persons who can address its burgeoning mental health problems. This need has been addressed only minimally and relatively recently by the establishment of a training programme in psychiatry in the Faculty of Medical Sciences (of the University of the West Indies, UWI) in 1965. The small numbers of psychiatrists who have been trained in this programme have been insufficient to meet the mental health needs of the region.
Psychohistoriographic Cultural Therapy (PCT), pioneered in Jamaica in 1978, is a post-colonial model of group psychotherapy that privileges the use of the poetic to heal historical traumas. Embedded in PCT is a technique of collective poetry making.
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