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▼a Bhui, Kamaldeep. |
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▼a Elements of Culture and Mental Health
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b Critical Questions for Clinicians. |
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▼a London :
▼b Royal College of Psychiatrists,
▼c 2013. |
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▼a 1 online resource (105 p.) |
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▼a A; B; C; Contents; List of contributors; Foreword: Desire and commitment: essential ingredients to learning about culture and mental illness; Chapter 1 Is trauma-focused therapy helpful for survivors of war and conflict?; Chapter 2 Will ethnopsychopharmacology lead to changes in clinical practice?; Chapter 3 Does cognitive-behavioural therapy work for people with very different cultural orientations and backgrounds?; Chapter 4 Can you do meaningful cognitive-behavioural therapy through an interpreter? |
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▼a Chapter 5 Are particular psychotherapeutic orientations indicated with specific ethnic minority groups?Chapter 6 Can psychotherapeutic interventions overcome epistemic difference?; Chapter 7 On the role of culture and difference in evaluation, assessment and diagnosis; Chapter 8 Necessary and sufficient competencies for intercultural work; Chapter 9 On the validity and usefulness of existing Eurocentric diagnostic categories; Chapter 10 Benefits and limitations of the cultural formulation in intercultural work. |
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▼a Chapter 11 Barriers to the intercultural therapeutic relationship and how to overcome themChapter 12 How does intercultural interpretation work in the mental health setting?; Chapter 13 Do the power relations inherent in medical systems help or hinder in cross-cultural psychiatry?; Chapter 14 Recovery and well-being: a paradigm for care; Chapter 15 Social perspectives on diagnosis; Chapter 16 Public mental health and inequalities; Chapter 17 Can you do psychotherapy through an interpreter? |
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▼a Chapter 18 Can race and racism be acknowledged in the transference without it becoming a source of therapeutic impasse?Chapter 19 Cultural competence: models, measures and movements; Chapter 20 Religion, spirituality and mental health; Index. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Mental Disorders
▼x ethnology. |
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▼a Cultural psychiatry. |
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▼a Minorities
▼x Mental health services. |
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▼a Minorities
▼x Mental health. |
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▼a MEDICAL / Mental Health.
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▼a MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General.
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▼a PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology.
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▼a PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Illness.
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▼a PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General.
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Bhui, Kamaldeep
▼t Elements of Culture and Mental Health : Critical Questions for Clinicians
▼d London : The Royal College of Psychiatrists, c2013
▼z 9781908020499 |
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