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Psychiatry in Brunei Darussalam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Reehan Sabri
Affiliation:
Mental Health Unit, RIPAS Hospital, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam BA 1710. Email reehansabri@hotmail.com
Ajmal-Khan Kudlebbai
Affiliation:
Three Bridges Regional Secure Unit, West London Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK
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Brunei Darussalam occupies a sliver of land on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo with a geographical area of just 5765 km2 (Government of Brunei, 2004). It is divided into the four districts: Brunei-Muara, Temburong, Tutong and Belait. Two-thirds of the land is covered by lush tropical rainforest and the climate is perpetually warm and humid. It is ruled by Sultan Hassan Al-Bolkiah, the head of a dynasty which has governed Brunei for 650 years.

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