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The book begins by covering the general and clinical challenges that are unique to Muslims, drawing from an internationally, ethnically, and intergenerationally diverse pool of experts. The text covers not only how psychiatrists and other clinicians can intervene successfully with patients, but how we as clinicians can have a role in addressing other societally connected mental health challenges arising from Islamophobia. The text addresses three related but distinct areas of interest: Islamophobia as a destructive force, Islam as a religion that is threatened by stigma and misinformation, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book begins by covering the general and clinical challenges that are unique to Muslims, drawing from an internationally, ethnically, and intergenerationally diverse pool of experts. The text covers not only how psychiatrists and other clinicians can intervene successfully with patients, but how we as clinicians can have a role in addressing other societally connected mental health challenges arising from Islamophobia. The text addresses three related but distinct areas of interest: Islamophobia as a destructive force, Islam as a religion that is threatened by stigma and misinformation, and the novel intersection of these forces with the field of psychiatry.

Islamophobia and Psychiatry is a vital resource for all clinicians and clinicians in training who may encounter patients struggling with these issues, including adult and child psychiatrists, psychologists, primary care physicians, counselors, social workers, and others.

Autorenporträt
H. Steven Moffic MD Medical College of Wisconsin (retired) 1200 E. Bywater Lane Milwaukee, WI 53217  John Peteet MD Harvard Medical School 75 Francis Street Boston, MA 02115 Ahmed Hankir MD Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies 8910 Astronaut Blvd Ste 102 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920  Rania Awaad, MD Muslim Mental Health and Wellbeing Program Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University School of Medicine 401 Quarry Road Room 2210 Stanford, CA 94305