Prayer camps are religious alternative medicine institutions that are used for treatment of a variety of ailments in Ghana,[1][2][3][4] and Togo.
[5] Purported treatment methods including beatings, forced starvation and other various forms of torture are commonly used at these facilities.
[4][6] Ghana is said to be "the most religious society in the world", with 96% of the population identifying with a particular spiritual belief.
[8] A 2016 Yale University study showed that both prayer camp staff and psychiatric hospital mental health professionals show interest at the idea of collaboration.
However, prayer camp staff are highly opposed to medical explanations of mental illness, instead preferring supernatural explanations, while mental health and medical staff are concerned with the use of torture practices such as chainings.