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1 online resource |
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Routledge International Handbooks Ser |
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Routledge International Handbooks Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Editors' biographies -- Contributors' biographies -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- De-centering a current global mental health paradigm -- How the book is organized -- Part A: Coloniality, globalization, and mental health -- Part B: Race and culture in mental health practices -- Part C: Culture and multiple identities in mental health -- Part D: Religion and healing in mental health -- Part E: Special populations and culture in mental health |
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Part F: Culture and mental health in a global context -- Part G: Indigenous and traditional healing in mental health -- References -- Part A Coloniality, globalization, and mental health -- 1 Configurations of race and culture in mental health -- Configuring race and culture -- Critical race theory -- Developing a CRT perspective: Race, culture, and mental health -- The permanence of racism -- Liberalist ideologies -- White dominance -- Interest convergence -- The value of counter-narratives -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Coloniality, indigeneity, and mental health |
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Critique of Western explanatory models and conceptualizations of mental illness -- Post-colonial theory and indigenous mental health -- A new historicity -- Psychiatry after colonial withdrawal -- Different (post)colonial mental health contexts -- Transcending the colonizer-colonized dialectic -- Writing to transgress -- Settler colonial studies and the indigeneity/mental health interface -- Future directions -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 A postcolonial critique of mental health: Empire and psychiatric expansionism -- Postcolonial theory and mental health |
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The official narrative of Western psychiatry in the Global South -- A postcolonial critique -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Culture and the globalization of mental health -- Definitions of mental health, global mental health, and the campaign for, and against global mental health -- The ascent of the campaign for global mental health -- Background of GMH in evidence-based medicine -- Many worlds of global de-institutionalization -- Global mental health and cultural psychiatry -- Different structures of knowledge, and its production -- Conclusion -- References |
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5 The politics of the global governance of mental health -- Governance of (mental) health -- Missions in the 'global' making and managing of madness/normality -- Psy-disciplines as technologies of security and governance -- Conclusion -- References -- Part B Race and culture in mental health practices -- 6 Culture in counselling psychology -- The fourth and fifth force in counselling and clinical psychology -- Cultural education and training in counselling and clinical psychology -- The emphasis on intersectionality and identity -- Counselling interventions -- Future directions -- Conclusion |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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<P></P><P><STRONG>Part I</STRONG>. 1. Configurations of Race and Culture in Mental Health<B> </B><I>Roy Moodley and Sandra Osazuwa<B> </B></I>2. Coloniality, Indigeneity, and Mental Health <I>Tony B. Benning<B> </B></I>3. A Postcolonial Critique of Mental Health<B><I> </B>Bruce M. Z. Cohen<B> </B></I>4. Culture and the Globalization of Mental Health<B><I> </B>Vishal Bhavsar, Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra<B> </B></I>5. The Politics of the Global Governance of Mental Health <I>Lindsay L. Miller and China Mills</I> <B>Part II. </B>6. Culture in Counseling Psychology <I>Farah A. Ibrahim, Jianna R. Heuer and Noreen G. Khan</I> 7. Culture and Psychoanalysis <I>Ruth M. Lijtmaer</I> 8. Race and Culture in Psychiatry <I>Suman Fernando</I> 9. Race, Culture and Group Psychotherapy <I>Fred Bemak and Rita Chi-Ying Chung</I> 10. Culture and Nursing in Mental Health <I>Josephine Etowa</I> 11. Culture and Social Work in Mental Health <I>Eunjung Lee and Marjorie Johnstone </I><B>Part III.</B> 12. Culture and Gender in Mental Health <I>Charmaine C. Williams</I> 13. Culture and Social Class in Mental Health <I>Yu Chak Sunny Ho, Laurence Chan and William Ming Liu</I><B> </B>14.<B> </B>Culture and Disability in Mental <I>Health<B> </B>Fabricio E. Balcazar, Kristine M. Molina and Nev Jones</I> 15. Culture and Sexual Orientation in Mental Health<B> </B><I>Joanna Semlyen and Sonja Ellis</I> 16. Culture and Religion in Mental Health<B> </B><I>Ayesha Ahmad and Simon Dein </I>17. Culture, Transgender Individuals, and Mental Health<B><I> </B>T. Dawson Woodrum, Trenton Owens and Lauren Mizock </I><B>Part IV. </B>18. Atheism and Healing in Mental Health<B> </B><I>G. Eric Jarvis and Rob Whitley<B> </B></I>19. Buddhism and Healing in Mental Health<B><I> </B>Michel Ferrari and Jessica Carmichael<B> </B></I>20. Christianity and Healing in Mental Health <I>Abrahim H. Khan and Sandra Dixon<B> </B></I>21. Hinduism and Healing in Mental Health<B><I> </B>Meetu Kholsa, Roy Moodley and Erica Killick<B> </B></I>22. Islam and Healing in Mental Health <I>Amina Mahmood </I>23. Judaism and Mental Health<B><I> </B>Devora Shabtani and David H. Rosmarin </I><B>Part V. </B>24.<B> </B>Culture, Mental Health, and Children and Adolescents <I>Dominika A. Winiarski, Nisha Dogra and Niranjan Karnik </I>25. Culture, Mental Health, and Older People<B> </B><I>Amanda Grenier and Blessing Ojembe</I><B> </B>26. Culture, Mental Health, and Immigrants <I>Rachel Tribe</I> 27. Culture, Mental Health and Refugees<B> </B><I>Sophie C. Yohani </I><B>Part VI. </B>28. Culture and Mental Health in Brazil<B> </B><I>Francisco Ortega and Leandro David Wenceslau<B> </B></I>29. Culture and Mental Health in Chile<B><I> </B>Cristina Pasten Pena and Leonor Villacura Avendano<B> </B></I>30. Culture and Mental Health in (the greater) China<B><I> </B>Yu-Te Hwang</I> 31. Culture and Mental Health in Egypt <I>Michael Elnemais Fawzy<B> </B></I>32. Culture and Mental Health in India<B><I> </B>Satheesh Varma M</I>.<B><I> </B></I>33. Culture and Mental Health in Jamaica<B><I> </B>Samantha Longman-Mills, Patrice Whitehorne-Smith, Carole Mitchell, Lester Shields and Wendel D. Abel<B> </B></I>34. Culture and Mental Health in Kenya <I>Elijah M. Marangu</I> 35. Culture and Mental Health in Nigeria <I>Aneneosa A. G. Okocha, Henrietta Alika and Olamojiba O. Bamgbose<B> </B></I>36. Culture and Mental Health in Pakistan<B><I> </B>Humair Yusuf<B> </B></I>37. Culture and Mental Health in Peru<B><I> </B>David M. R. Orr<B> </B></I>38. Culture and Mental Health in Philippines<B><I> </B>Antover P. Tuliao, Angelica V. Ang, Melissa R. Garabiles, Minerva D. Tuliao and Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora </I>39. Culture and Mental Health in South Africa<I> Sharon Moonsamy and Edmarie Pretorius </I><B>Part VII. </B>40.<B> </B>Indigenous North American Healing <I>Roderick McCormick </I>41. Indigenous African Healing <I>Olaniyi Bojuwoye</I><B> </B>42. South Asian Healing <I>Baiju Gopal</I> 43. Caribbean Healing <I>Shivon Raghunandan and Roy Moodley<B> </B></I>44. Indigenous Australian and Maori Healing<B><I> </B>Rebecca Wirihana, Cherryl Smith and Takirirangi Smith</P></I> |
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Psychiatry, Transcultural.
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Mental health -- Cross-cultural studies
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Mental illness -- Cross-cultural studies
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Ethnopsychology
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Mental health
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Mental illness
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Psychiatry, Transcultural
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Genre/Form |
Cross-cultural studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Moodley, Roy, editor
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Lee, Eunjung, editor
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ISBN |
9781351995535 |
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1351995537 |
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9781351995542 |
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1351995545 |
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9781351995528 |
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1351995529 |
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9781315276168 |
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131527616X |
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