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Handbook of Cultural Psychiatry (eBook)

Wen-Shing Tseng (Herausgeber)

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2001 | 1. Auflage
855 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
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Cultural psychiatry is primarily concerned with the transcultural aspects of mental health related to human behavior, psychopathology and treatment. At a clinical level, cultural psychiatry aims to promote culturally relevant mental health care for patients of diverse ethnic or cultural backgrounds. From the standpoint of research, cultural psychiatry is interested in studying how ethnic or cultural factors may influence human behavior and psychopathology as well as the art of healing. On a theoretical level, cultural psychiatry aims to expand the knowledge and theories about mental health-related human behavior and mental problems by widening the sources of information and findings transculturally, and providing cross-cultural validation. This work represents the first comprehensive attempt to pull together the clinical, research and theoretical findings in a single volume.

Key Features
* Written by a nationally and internationally well-known author and scholar
* The material focuses not only on the United States but also on various cultural settings around the world so that the subject matter can be examined broadly from universal as well as cross-cultural perspectives
* Proper combination of clinical practicalities and conceptual discussion
* Serves as a major source for use in the training of psychiatric residents and mental health personnel as well as students of behavior science in the areas of culture and mental health
* A total of 50 chapters with detailed cross-referencing
* Nearly 2000 references plus an appendix of almost 400 books
* 130 tables and figures
Cultural psychiatry is primarily concerned with the transcultural aspects of mental health related to human behavior, psychopathology and treatment. At a clinical level, cultural psychiatry aims to promote culturally relevant mental health care for patients of diverse ethnic or cultural backgrounds. From the standpoint of research, cultural psychiatry is interested in studying how ethnic or cultural factors may influence human behavior and psychopathology as well as the art of healing. On a theoretical level, cultural psychiatry aims to expand the knowledge and theories about mental health-related human behavior and mental problems by widening the sources of information and findings transculturally, and providing cross-cultural validation. This work represents the first comprehensive attempt to pull together the clinical, research and theoretical findings in a single volume.Key Features* Written by a nationally and internationally well-known author and scholar* The material focuses not only on the United States but also on various cultural settings around the world so that the subject matter can be examined broadly from universal as well as cross-cultural perspectives* Proper combination of clinical practicalities and conceptual discussion* Serves as a major source for use in the training of psychiatric residents and mental health personnel as well as students of behavior science in the areas of culture and mental health* A total of 50 chapters with detailed cross-referencing* Nearly 2000 references plus an appendix of almost 400 books* 130 tables and figures

Front Cover 1
Handbook of Cultural Psychiatry 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
Preface 8
About the Author 10
List of Consultants 12
List of Tables and Figures 16
Section A: Introduction 22
Chapter 1. History and Scope 24
Section B: Culture and Human Behavior 42
Chapter 2. Culture and Society 44
Chapter 3. Marriage and the Family 60
Chapter 4. Child Development and Enculturation 78
Chapter 5. Personality and Depth Psychology 98
Chapter 6. Psychology, Customary Behavior, and Ethnic Identity 114
Chapter 7. Late Adult Life: Aging and Death 132
Section C: Culture and Mental Health 144
Chapter 8. Stress and Coping Patterns 146
Chapter 9. Mental Illness: Folk Categories and Explanation 162
Chapter 10. Illness Behavior: Reaction and Help-Seeking 186
Section D: Culture and Psychopathology 196
Chapter 11. Culture and Psychopathology: An Overview 198
Chapter 12. Culture and Psychiatric Epidemiology 216
Chapter 13. Culture-Related Specific Syndromes 232
Chapter 14. Epidemic Mental Disorders 286
Chapter 15. Anxiety Disorders 312
Chapter 16. Somatoform Disorders, Including Neurasthenia 324
Chapter 17. Dissociation, Possession, and Hysteria 338
Chapter 18. Disorders of Depression 356
Chapter 19. Schizophrenic Disorder 364
Chapter 20. Alcohol-Related Problems 372
Chapter 21. Substance-Related Problems Other Than Alcohol 388
Chapter 22. Suicide Behavior 396
Chapter 23. Eating Disorders 418
Chapter 24. Personality Disorders 434
Chapter 25. Childhood-Related Disorders 442
Section E: Culture and Clinical Practice 454
Chapter 26. Therapist and Patient: Relations and Communication 456
Chapter 27. Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis 464
Chapter 28. Classification of Disorders 484
Chapter 29. Psychological Testing and Measurement 496
Chapter 30. Culture and Psychiatric Service 510
Chapter 31. Culture, Ethnicity, and Drug Therapy 526
Section F: Culture and Psychological Therapy 534
Chapter 32. Culture-Embedded Indigenous Healing Practices 536
Chapter 33. Culture-Influenced Unique Psychotherapies 560
Chapter 34. Culture-Related "Common" Psychotherapies 572
Chapter 35. The Practice of Psychotherapy in Various Cultures 584
Chapter 36. Intercultural Psychotherapy 596
Chapter 37. Culture-Relevant Psychotherapy 616
Chapter G: Culture and Therapy with Special Subpopulations 632
Chapter 38. Working with Children and Adolescents 634
Chapter 39. Working with Couples and Spouses 648
Chapter 40. Working with Families 660
Chapter 41. Working with Aged Persons 674
Chapter 42. Working with Medically Ill Patients 686
Section H: Social Phenomena and Therapeutic Considerations 702
Chapter 43. Cultural Change and Coping 704
Chapter 44. Migration, Refuge, and Adjustment 716
Chapter 45. Minority by Ethnicity, Gender, and Other Factors 740
Chapter 46. Intercultural Marriage: Problems and Therapy 750
Chapter 47. Religion, Psychopathology, and Therapy 768
Sectoin I: Research, Theory, and Training 782
Chapter 48. Cross-Cultural Research 784
Chapter 49. Culture and Psychiatric Theories 800
Chapter 50. Cultural Psychiatry Training 816
Appendix: List of Books Relating to the Subject of Culture, Psychiatry, and Mental Health 830
Author Index 846
Subject Index 864

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