Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians
Theory, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Herausgeber: Chang, Edward C
Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians
Theory, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Herausgeber: Chang, Edward C
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Leading experts provide a critical appraisal of existing research and theory as they relate to issues surrounding the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of major mental disorders among Asian adults.
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Leading experts provide a critical appraisal of existing research and theory as they relate to issues surrounding the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of major mental disorders among Asian adults.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780195179064
- ISBN-10: 0195179064
- Artikelnr.: 35053596
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780195179064
- ISBN-10: 0195179064
- Artikelnr.: 35053596
Edward C. Chang, Ph.D. is Professor of Clinical Psychology and a Faculty Associate in Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
* Chapter 1: Introduction to the Handbook: From Nomothetic to
Idiographic Approaches
* Edward C. Chang and Cathryn G. Fabian
*
* Section I: Introduction to the Psychology of Asians
* Chapter 2: What is the Psychology of Asians?
* Anne Saw and Sumie Okazaki
* Chapter 3: Issues in the Research and Assessment of Psychopathology
in Asians
* Phillip D. Akutsu and Joyce P. Chu
* Section II: Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Psychopathology in
Asians
* Chapter 4: Substance Use Disorders in Asians
* Eunice C. Wong and Karen Chan Osilla
* Chapter 5: Schizophrenia and Other Psychosis in Asians and Asian
Americans
* Keh-Ming Lin, Hai-Gwo Hwu, and Ming T. Tsuang
* Chapter 6: Mood Disorders in Asians
* Albert Yeung and Doris Chang
* Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Asians
* Janie J. Hong
* Chapter 8: Somatoform Disorders in Asians
* Winnie W.S. Mak, Fanny M. Cheung, and Freedom Leung
* Chapter 9: Dissociation, Conversion, and Possession Disorder in
Asians
* Wen-Shing Tseng and Cong Zhong
* Chapter 10: Antisocial Behavior and Externalizing Disorders Among
Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islander Populations
* Sopagna Eap Braje, Jessica Murakami-Brundage, Gordon C. Nagayama
Hall, Vivian Ota Wang, and Xiaojia Ge
* Chapter 11: Eating Disorders in Asians
* Lillian Huang Cummins, Janice Delgado Lehman, and Rebecca Chun Liu
* Chapter 12: Sleep Disorders in Asians
* Donald M. Sesso, Allison V. Chan, and Clete A. Kushida
* Chapter 13: Adjustment Disorders in Asians
* Kevin M. Chun and Jeanette Hsu
* Chapter 14: Personality Disorders in Asians
* Andrew G. Ryder, Jessica Dere, Jian Yang, and Kenneth Fung
* Section III: Psychopathology and Treatment models indigenous to Asia
* Chapter 15: Culture-Related Specific Psychiatric Syndromes Observed
in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Sung Kil Min, Kei Nakamura and Shuichi Katsuragawa
* Chapter 16: Unique Psychotherapies Developed in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Kenji Kitanishi, Teruaki Maeshiro, and Jinfu Zhu
* Section IV: Conclusion
* Chapter 17: Where Do We Go From Here?: Future Directions, Challenges,
and Considerations
* Cathryn G. Fabian and Edward C. Chang
Idiographic Approaches
* Edward C. Chang and Cathryn G. Fabian
*
* Section I: Introduction to the Psychology of Asians
* Chapter 2: What is the Psychology of Asians?
* Anne Saw and Sumie Okazaki
* Chapter 3: Issues in the Research and Assessment of Psychopathology
in Asians
* Phillip D. Akutsu and Joyce P. Chu
* Section II: Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Psychopathology in
Asians
* Chapter 4: Substance Use Disorders in Asians
* Eunice C. Wong and Karen Chan Osilla
* Chapter 5: Schizophrenia and Other Psychosis in Asians and Asian
Americans
* Keh-Ming Lin, Hai-Gwo Hwu, and Ming T. Tsuang
* Chapter 6: Mood Disorders in Asians
* Albert Yeung and Doris Chang
* Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Asians
* Janie J. Hong
* Chapter 8: Somatoform Disorders in Asians
* Winnie W.S. Mak, Fanny M. Cheung, and Freedom Leung
* Chapter 9: Dissociation, Conversion, and Possession Disorder in
Asians
* Wen-Shing Tseng and Cong Zhong
* Chapter 10: Antisocial Behavior and Externalizing Disorders Among
Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islander Populations
* Sopagna Eap Braje, Jessica Murakami-Brundage, Gordon C. Nagayama
Hall, Vivian Ota Wang, and Xiaojia Ge
* Chapter 11: Eating Disorders in Asians
* Lillian Huang Cummins, Janice Delgado Lehman, and Rebecca Chun Liu
* Chapter 12: Sleep Disorders in Asians
* Donald M. Sesso, Allison V. Chan, and Clete A. Kushida
* Chapter 13: Adjustment Disorders in Asians
* Kevin M. Chun and Jeanette Hsu
* Chapter 14: Personality Disorders in Asians
* Andrew G. Ryder, Jessica Dere, Jian Yang, and Kenneth Fung
* Section III: Psychopathology and Treatment models indigenous to Asia
* Chapter 15: Culture-Related Specific Psychiatric Syndromes Observed
in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Sung Kil Min, Kei Nakamura and Shuichi Katsuragawa
* Chapter 16: Unique Psychotherapies Developed in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Kenji Kitanishi, Teruaki Maeshiro, and Jinfu Zhu
* Section IV: Conclusion
* Chapter 17: Where Do We Go From Here?: Future Directions, Challenges,
and Considerations
* Cathryn G. Fabian and Edward C. Chang
* Chapter 1: Introduction to the Handbook: From Nomothetic to
Idiographic Approaches
* Edward C. Chang and Cathryn G. Fabian
*
* Section I: Introduction to the Psychology of Asians
* Chapter 2: What is the Psychology of Asians?
* Anne Saw and Sumie Okazaki
* Chapter 3: Issues in the Research and Assessment of Psychopathology
in Asians
* Phillip D. Akutsu and Joyce P. Chu
* Section II: Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Psychopathology in
Asians
* Chapter 4: Substance Use Disorders in Asians
* Eunice C. Wong and Karen Chan Osilla
* Chapter 5: Schizophrenia and Other Psychosis in Asians and Asian
Americans
* Keh-Ming Lin, Hai-Gwo Hwu, and Ming T. Tsuang
* Chapter 6: Mood Disorders in Asians
* Albert Yeung and Doris Chang
* Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Asians
* Janie J. Hong
* Chapter 8: Somatoform Disorders in Asians
* Winnie W.S. Mak, Fanny M. Cheung, and Freedom Leung
* Chapter 9: Dissociation, Conversion, and Possession Disorder in
Asians
* Wen-Shing Tseng and Cong Zhong
* Chapter 10: Antisocial Behavior and Externalizing Disorders Among
Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islander Populations
* Sopagna Eap Braje, Jessica Murakami-Brundage, Gordon C. Nagayama
Hall, Vivian Ota Wang, and Xiaojia Ge
* Chapter 11: Eating Disorders in Asians
* Lillian Huang Cummins, Janice Delgado Lehman, and Rebecca Chun Liu
* Chapter 12: Sleep Disorders in Asians
* Donald M. Sesso, Allison V. Chan, and Clete A. Kushida
* Chapter 13: Adjustment Disorders in Asians
* Kevin M. Chun and Jeanette Hsu
* Chapter 14: Personality Disorders in Asians
* Andrew G. Ryder, Jessica Dere, Jian Yang, and Kenneth Fung
* Section III: Psychopathology and Treatment models indigenous to Asia
* Chapter 15: Culture-Related Specific Psychiatric Syndromes Observed
in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Sung Kil Min, Kei Nakamura and Shuichi Katsuragawa
* Chapter 16: Unique Psychotherapies Developed in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Kenji Kitanishi, Teruaki Maeshiro, and Jinfu Zhu
* Section IV: Conclusion
* Chapter 17: Where Do We Go From Here?: Future Directions, Challenges,
and Considerations
* Cathryn G. Fabian and Edward C. Chang
Idiographic Approaches
* Edward C. Chang and Cathryn G. Fabian
*
* Section I: Introduction to the Psychology of Asians
* Chapter 2: What is the Psychology of Asians?
* Anne Saw and Sumie Okazaki
* Chapter 3: Issues in the Research and Assessment of Psychopathology
in Asians
* Phillip D. Akutsu and Joyce P. Chu
* Section II: Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Psychopathology in
Asians
* Chapter 4: Substance Use Disorders in Asians
* Eunice C. Wong and Karen Chan Osilla
* Chapter 5: Schizophrenia and Other Psychosis in Asians and Asian
Americans
* Keh-Ming Lin, Hai-Gwo Hwu, and Ming T. Tsuang
* Chapter 6: Mood Disorders in Asians
* Albert Yeung and Doris Chang
* Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Asians
* Janie J. Hong
* Chapter 8: Somatoform Disorders in Asians
* Winnie W.S. Mak, Fanny M. Cheung, and Freedom Leung
* Chapter 9: Dissociation, Conversion, and Possession Disorder in
Asians
* Wen-Shing Tseng and Cong Zhong
* Chapter 10: Antisocial Behavior and Externalizing Disorders Among
Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islander Populations
* Sopagna Eap Braje, Jessica Murakami-Brundage, Gordon C. Nagayama
Hall, Vivian Ota Wang, and Xiaojia Ge
* Chapter 11: Eating Disorders in Asians
* Lillian Huang Cummins, Janice Delgado Lehman, and Rebecca Chun Liu
* Chapter 12: Sleep Disorders in Asians
* Donald M. Sesso, Allison V. Chan, and Clete A. Kushida
* Chapter 13: Adjustment Disorders in Asians
* Kevin M. Chun and Jeanette Hsu
* Chapter 14: Personality Disorders in Asians
* Andrew G. Ryder, Jessica Dere, Jian Yang, and Kenneth Fung
* Section III: Psychopathology and Treatment models indigenous to Asia
* Chapter 15: Culture-Related Specific Psychiatric Syndromes Observed
in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Sung Kil Min, Kei Nakamura and Shuichi Katsuragawa
* Chapter 16: Unique Psychotherapies Developed in Asia
* Wen-Shing Tseng, Kenji Kitanishi, Teruaki Maeshiro, and Jinfu Zhu
* Section IV: Conclusion
* Chapter 17: Where Do We Go From Here?: Future Directions, Challenges,
and Considerations
* Cathryn G. Fabian and Edward C. Chang