Samuel Tromans, Regi Alexander, Satheesh Kumar Gangadharan, Chaya Kapugama, Sabyasachi Bhaumik
Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability Across Cultures
Samuel Tromans, Regi Alexander, Satheesh Kumar Gangadharan, Chaya Kapugama, Sabyasachi Bhaumik
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An insightful addition to the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability across Cultures explores the health, support structures, and societal attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities throughout the world.
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An insightful addition to the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability across Cultures explores the health, support structures, and societal attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities throughout the world.
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- Oxford Cultural Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198857600
- ISBN-10: 0198857608
- Artikelnr.: 69190832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Cultural Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198857600
- ISBN-10: 0198857608
- Artikelnr.: 69190832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Samuel Tromans is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, and an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the Adult Learning Disability Service, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. He completed his PhD in autism epidemiology in 2021 at the University of Leicester, under the supervision of Professor Traolach (Terry) Brugha, who he continues to work with. As a psychiatry trainee, he won the Alec Shapiro prize (Royal College of Psychiatrists) three times. His academic research is related to psychiatric epidemiology, and clinically he works as a community psychiatrist for adults with intellectual disabilities. Regi Alexander graduated from the University of Kerala, India and completed a Diploma in Psychological Medicine from the National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, India. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and served as its associate dean for advanced learning. An author of about 100 publications, he is also the editor of the Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability. He is the current President of the Royal Society of Medicine- Intellectual Disability Section and convenor of RADiANT - a research network of NHS Trusts, academics, service-users, and family members. Satheesh Gangadharan graduated in medicine from University of Kerala, India, completed post-graduation in psychiatry (MD psychiatry and Diplomate of the National Board of Medicine) before moving to UK. Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrist, been a consultant in psychiatry of Intellectual Disability for 20 years and held senior leadership roles in NHS such as being the Medical Director of Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. Currently focusing on clinical work and research with affiliations to University of Leicester and Loughborough University. Chaya Kapugama is a consultant psychiatrist in intellectual disabilities at Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust and an honorary senior (clinical) lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She graduated from University of Colombo, Sri Lanka and has completed her higher training in Intellectual Disability Psychiatry in Leicester. Sabyasachi Bhaumik practiced as a Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning Disability and was the Medical Director of Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, where he established a nationally recognized research culture in learning disability. In 2005, he was winner of Hospital Doctor Award for Psychiatry Team of the Year, and was awarded an OBE in 2006 for services to medicine. He served as Chair of Faculty of LD, RCPsych (2006-2010), after which he led the College's international education and training programme. He was Chair of the Diaspora Organisation Committee of RCPsych and Honorary Professor of Psychiatry with the University of Leicester.
* Section 1 - Introduction and epidemiology
* 1: Concepts and prevalence of intellectual disability across cultures
* 2: Physical health of people with intellectual disability across
cultures
* 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders in people with intellectual
disability
* 4: Mental health in intellectual disability across cultures
* 5: Research in intellectual disability across cultures
* Section 2 - General issues
* 6: Anthropology and intellectual disability across cultures
* 7: Perception of intellectual disability across cultures
* 8: Safeguarding the rights of people with intellectual disability
across cultures
* 9: Sexuality, marriage and parenthood across cultures
* 10: Models of healthcare provision
* Section 3 - Management in a cultural context
* 11: Culture and therapies
* 12: Family networks and voluntary sector participation in the care of
people with intellectual disabilities
* 13: Intellectual disability, spirituality, religion and social
inclusion across cultures
* 14: People with intellectual disability in the criminal justice
system
* Section 4 - Service models in different countries
* 15: North America (Canada and USA)
* 16: South America
* 17: UK and Ireland
* 18: Europe (Eastern and Western)
* 19: Africa
* 20: Middle East
* 21: Indian Subcontinent
* 22: Australia and New Zealand
* 1: Concepts and prevalence of intellectual disability across cultures
* 2: Physical health of people with intellectual disability across
cultures
* 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders in people with intellectual
disability
* 4: Mental health in intellectual disability across cultures
* 5: Research in intellectual disability across cultures
* Section 2 - General issues
* 6: Anthropology and intellectual disability across cultures
* 7: Perception of intellectual disability across cultures
* 8: Safeguarding the rights of people with intellectual disability
across cultures
* 9: Sexuality, marriage and parenthood across cultures
* 10: Models of healthcare provision
* Section 3 - Management in a cultural context
* 11: Culture and therapies
* 12: Family networks and voluntary sector participation in the care of
people with intellectual disabilities
* 13: Intellectual disability, spirituality, religion and social
inclusion across cultures
* 14: People with intellectual disability in the criminal justice
system
* Section 4 - Service models in different countries
* 15: North America (Canada and USA)
* 16: South America
* 17: UK and Ireland
* 18: Europe (Eastern and Western)
* 19: Africa
* 20: Middle East
* 21: Indian Subcontinent
* 22: Australia and New Zealand
* Section 1 - Introduction and epidemiology
* 1: Concepts and prevalence of intellectual disability across cultures
* 2: Physical health of people with intellectual disability across
cultures
* 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders in people with intellectual
disability
* 4: Mental health in intellectual disability across cultures
* 5: Research in intellectual disability across cultures
* Section 2 - General issues
* 6: Anthropology and intellectual disability across cultures
* 7: Perception of intellectual disability across cultures
* 8: Safeguarding the rights of people with intellectual disability
across cultures
* 9: Sexuality, marriage and parenthood across cultures
* 10: Models of healthcare provision
* Section 3 - Management in a cultural context
* 11: Culture and therapies
* 12: Family networks and voluntary sector participation in the care of
people with intellectual disabilities
* 13: Intellectual disability, spirituality, religion and social
inclusion across cultures
* 14: People with intellectual disability in the criminal justice
system
* Section 4 - Service models in different countries
* 15: North America (Canada and USA)
* 16: South America
* 17: UK and Ireland
* 18: Europe (Eastern and Western)
* 19: Africa
* 20: Middle East
* 21: Indian Subcontinent
* 22: Australia and New Zealand
* 1: Concepts and prevalence of intellectual disability across cultures
* 2: Physical health of people with intellectual disability across
cultures
* 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders in people with intellectual
disability
* 4: Mental health in intellectual disability across cultures
* 5: Research in intellectual disability across cultures
* Section 2 - General issues
* 6: Anthropology and intellectual disability across cultures
* 7: Perception of intellectual disability across cultures
* 8: Safeguarding the rights of people with intellectual disability
across cultures
* 9: Sexuality, marriage and parenthood across cultures
* 10: Models of healthcare provision
* Section 3 - Management in a cultural context
* 11: Culture and therapies
* 12: Family networks and voluntary sector participation in the care of
people with intellectual disabilities
* 13: Intellectual disability, spirituality, religion and social
inclusion across cultures
* 14: People with intellectual disability in the criminal justice
system
* Section 4 - Service models in different countries
* 15: North America (Canada and USA)
* 16: South America
* 17: UK and Ireland
* 18: Europe (Eastern and Western)
* 19: Africa
* 20: Middle East
* 21: Indian Subcontinent
* 22: Australia and New Zealand