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Title The Routledge international handbook of race, ethnicity and culture in mental health / edited by Roy Moodley, Eunjung Lee
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Published London : Routledge, 2020

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Series Routledge International Handbooks Ser
Routledge International Handbooks Ser
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
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
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
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
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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes <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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Subject Psychiatry, Transcultural.
Mental health -- Cross-cultural studies
Mental illness -- Cross-cultural studies
Ethnopsychology
Mental health
Mental illness
Psychiatry, Transcultural
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Moodley, Roy, editor
Lee, Eunjung, editor
ISBN 9781351995535
1351995537
9781351995542
1351995545
9781351995528
1351995529
9781315276168
131527616X
Other Titles International handbook of race, ethnicity and culture in mental health
Handbook of race, ethnicity and culture in mental health
Race, ethnicity and culture in mental health