MARIO INCAYAWAR, M.D., M.Sc., D.E.S.S.
(Mario G. Maldonado)
Recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 2006
The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation Faculty Fellowship 1999

Inca Healing Retreat

Incayawar M and Saucier JF (2010) Pain in Remote Andean Communities – Learning from the Quichua (Inca) Experience. Rural and Remote Health 10, 2010: 1379. PubMed, free full text

Incayawar M, Bouchard L and Maldonado-Bouchard S (2010). Living without Psychiatrists in the Andes - Plight and Resilience of the Quichua (Inca) People. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry. In Press.

Incayawar M and Maldonado-Bouchard S (2009)  The forsaken mental health of the Indigenous Peoples - a moral case of outrageous exclusion in Latin America.  BMC International Health and Human Rights, 9:27. PubMed, free full textHighly Accessed

Incayawar M (2008) Efficacy of Quichua Healers as Psychiatric Diagnosticians. British Journal of Psychiatry 192:390-391.  Free full text PubMed, free full text   

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Incayawar M (2009)  Psychiatric Case Identification Skills of Yachactaita (Quichua Healers of the Andes). In Psychiatrists and Traditional Healers: Unwitting Partners in Global Mental Health, Incayawar M, Wintrob R, Bouchard L (eds.), London , UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.  Order at Amazon.com

Incayawar M (2009) Future Partnerships in Global Mental Health - Foreseeing the Encounter of Psychiatrists and Traditional Healers.  In Psychiatrists and Traditional Healers: Unwitting Partners in Global Mental Health, Incayawar M, Wintrob R, Bouchard L (eds.), London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.   Order at Amazon.com

Incayawar M (2007) Indigenous Peoples of South America – Inequalities in Mental Health Care.  In Culture and Mental Health - A Comprehensive Textbook, Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra (eds.), London, UK: Hodder Arnold. Free full text

 

 

 

Upcoming Book!
Culture, Genes, and Analgesia - Understanding and Managing Pain in Diverse Populations. Incayawar M, and Todd K (eds). New YorK, NY: Oxford University Press, 2011.

BOOK WEBSITE

Psychiatrists and Traditional Healers: Unwitting Partners in Global Mental Health. Incayawar M, Wintrob R, Bouchard, L (eds). London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

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Director, Runajambi - Institute for the Study of Quichua Culture and Health.
Re-elected Representative to the Executive Committee, World Psychiatric Association, Transcultural Psychiatry Section.
Former William F. Quillian International Professor, R-MWC, Virginia, U.S.A.
Former Henry R. Luce Professor in Brain, Mind & Medicine: Cross-Cultural
Perspectives, Claremont Colleges, California, U.S.A.
Medical Director, Cross-Cultural Clinic for Pain and Psychiatry