This handbook presents a thorough examination of the intricate interplay of race, ethnicity, and culture in mental health - historical origins, subsequent transformations, and the discourses generated from past and present mental health and wellness practices.
This handbook presents a thorough examination of the intricate interplay of race, ethnicity, and culture in mental health - historical origins, subsequent transformations, and the discourses generated from past and present mental health and wellness practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roy Moodley is associate professor of counselling and clinical psychology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Eunjung Lee is associate professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. 1. Configurations of Race and Culture in Mental Health 2. Coloniality, Indigeneity, and Mental Health 3. A Postcolonial Critique of Mental Health 4. Culture and the Globalization of Mental Health 5. The Politics of the Global Governance of Mental Health Part II. 6. Culture in Counseling Psychology 7. Culture and Psychoanalysis 8. Race and Culture in Psychiatry 9. Race, Culture and Group Psychotherapy 10. Culture and Nursing in Mental Health 11. Culture and Social Work in Mental Health Part III. 12. Culture and Gender in Mental Health 13. Culture and Social Class in Mental Health 14. Culture and Disability in Mental Health 15. Culture and Sexual Orientation in Mental Health 16. Culture and Religion in Mental Health 17. Culture, Transgender Individuals, and Mental Health Part IV. 18. Atheism and Healing in Mental Health 19. Buddhism and Healing in Mental Health 20. Christianity and Healing in Mental Health 21. Hinduism and Healing in Mental Health 22. Islam and Healing in Mental Health 23. Judaism and Mental Health Part V. 24. Culture, Mental Health, and Children and 25. Culture, Mental Health, and Older People 26. Culture, Mental Health, and Immigrants 27. Culture, Mental Health and Refugees Part VI. 28. Culture and Mental Health in Brazil 29. Culture and Mental Health in Chile 30. Culture and Mental Health in (the greater) China 31. Culture and Mental Health in Egypt 32. Culture and Mental Health in India 33. Culture and Mental Health in Jamaica 34. Culture and Mental Health in Kenya 35. Culture and Mental Health in Nigeria 36. Culture and Mental Health in Pakistan 37. Culture and Mental Health in Peru 38. Culture and Mental Health in Philippines 39. Culture and Mental Health in South Africa Part VII. 40. Indigenous North American Healing 41. Indigenous African Healing 42. South Asian Healing 43. Caribbean Healing 44. Indigenous Australian and Maori Healing
Part I. 1. Configurations of Race and Culture in Mental Health 2. Coloniality, Indigeneity, and Mental Health 3. A Postcolonial Critique of Mental Health 4. Culture and the Globalization of Mental Health 5. The Politics of the Global Governance of Mental Health Part II. 6. Culture in Counseling Psychology 7. Culture and Psychoanalysis 8. Race and Culture in Psychiatry 9. Race, Culture and Group Psychotherapy 10. Culture and Nursing in Mental Health 11. Culture and Social Work in Mental Health Part III. 12. Culture and Gender in Mental Health 13. Culture and Social Class in Mental Health 14. Culture and Disability in Mental Health 15. Culture and Sexual Orientation in Mental Health 16. Culture and Religion in Mental Health 17. Culture, Transgender Individuals, and Mental Health Part IV. 18. Atheism and Healing in Mental Health 19. Buddhism and Healing in Mental Health 20. Christianity and Healing in Mental Health 21. Hinduism and Healing in Mental Health 22. Islam and Healing in Mental Health 23. Judaism and Mental Health Part V. 24. Culture, Mental Health, and Children and 25. Culture, Mental Health, and Older People 26. Culture, Mental Health, and Immigrants 27. Culture, Mental Health and Refugees Part VI. 28. Culture and Mental Health in Brazil 29. Culture and Mental Health in Chile 30. Culture and Mental Health in (the greater) China 31. Culture and Mental Health in Egypt 32. Culture and Mental Health in India 33. Culture and Mental Health in Jamaica 34. Culture and Mental Health in Kenya 35. Culture and Mental Health in Nigeria 36. Culture and Mental Health in Pakistan 37. Culture and Mental Health in Peru 38. Culture and Mental Health in Philippines 39. Culture and Mental Health in South Africa Part VII. 40. Indigenous North American Healing 41. Indigenous African Healing 42. South Asian Healing 43. Caribbean Healing 44. Indigenous Australian and Maori Healing
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