In this illuminating multidisciplinary reference, expert scholars explore the culture of mental illness from the non-clinical perspectives of sociology, history, psychology, epidemiology, economics, public health policy, and finally, the mental health patients themselves.
Thema Bryant-Davis examines the cultural issues that health-care professionals need to consider in caring for trauma survivors.
Inspiring examples show how EBPP can be tailored to meet the specific needs of ethnic minorities. This volume is an important step in reducing disparities and promoting effective mental health treatment for underserved populations.
This book confronts the heteronormative bias dominant in psychoanalysis, using a combination of theoretical and clinical material, offering an important training tool as well as being relevant for practicing clinicians.
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In its entirety, the tool would guide practitioners in eliciting their client's understanding of the presenting problem, whilst conducting such an investigation in a culturally-sensitive manner". -Back cover.
"This book is primarily designed for clinicians and researchers interested in learning how to conduct an empirically supported, Culturally Informed Therapy for Schizophrenia (CIT-S) that integrates core components of evidenced based family ...
This text integrates a multicultural perspective into counselling couples practice. It covers theory and practice and also contains exercises.
Taking into account the rich and diverse cultural histories of ethnic groups, the information presented in this volume can help clinicians use positive psychology to inspire minorities to be effective agents in their environments and ...
This account of the anthropology of psychological illness in the West details both the cultural context and symbolism of major culture-specific patterns such as overdose and eating disorders in the context of the international picture of ...