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The Routledge international handbook of race, ethnicity and culture in mental health / edited by Roy Moodley and Eunjung Lee.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lee, Eunjung, editor.
Moodley, Roy, editor.
Series:
Routledge international handbooks.
Routledge International Handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mental health--ethnology.
Mental health.
Culturally Competent Care.
Ethnopsychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (593 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2021]
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of contents
Editors' biographies
Contributors' biographies
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
De-centering a current global mental health paradigm
How the book is organized
Part A: Coloniality, globalization, and mental health
Part B: Race and culture in mental health practices
Part C: Culture and multiple identities in mental health
Part D: Religion and healing in mental health
Part E: Special populations and culture in mental health
Part F: Culture and mental health in a global context
Part G: Indigenous and traditional healing in mental health
References
Part A Coloniality, globalization, and mental health
1 Configurations of race and culture in mental health
Configuring race and culture
Critical race theory
Developing a CRT perspective: Race, culture, and mental health
The permanence of racism
Liberalist ideologies
White dominance
Interest convergence
The value of counter-narratives
Conclusion
2 Coloniality, indigeneity, and mental health
Critique of Western explanatory models and conceptualizations of mental illness
Post-colonial theory and indigenous mental health
A new historicity
Psychiatry after colonial withdrawal
Different (post)colonial mental health contexts
Transcending the colonizer-colonized dialectic
Writing to transgress
Settler colonial studies and the indigeneity/mental health interface
Future directions
3 A postcolonial critique of mental health: Empire and psychiatric expansionism
Postcolonial theory and mental health
The official narrative of Western psychiatry in the Global South
A postcolonial critique
References.
4 Culture and the globalization of mental health
Definitions of mental health, global mental health, and the campaign for, and against global mental health
The ascent of the campaign for global mental health
Background of GMH in evidence-based medicine
Many worlds of global de-institutionalization
Global mental health and cultural psychiatry
Different structures of knowledge, and its production
5 The politics of the global governance of mental health
Governance of (mental) health
Missions in the 'global' making and managing of madness/normality
Psy-disciplines as technologies of security and governance
Part B Race and culture in mental health practices
6 Culture in counselling psychology
The fourth and fifth force in counselling and clinical psychology
Cultural education and training in counselling and clinical psychology
The emphasis on intersectionality and identity
Counselling interventions
7 Culture and psychoanalysis
Culture-free psychoanalysis
The Western Eurocentric point of view
Culture, intersectionality and mental health
Culture, race and resistance
Inclusion of culture and race in the psychoanalytic discourse
Internal and external reality and culture
8 Race and culture in psychiatry
Deconstructing race, culture and ethnicity in psychiatry
Race and culture
Conflation of race and culture
Ethnicity
Psychiatry: Background and current practice
Recent critiques of psychiatry
Critical psychiatry of Fanon
Critiques in the United States and the United Kingdom
Critiques of medication
Critiques of the Movement for Global Mental Health
9 Race, culture and group psychotherapy
Diversity issues: The US example
Seven key issues for facilitating difficult race dialogues in group psychotherapy
Racial interpersonal process as a core element in group psychotherapy
Racial identity as a key element in group psychotherapy
Dealing with and facilitating emotionally charged difficult race dialogues in group psychotherapy
Group psychotherapists as role models
Political countertransference in group race dialogues
Redefining cultural ethical boundaries in group therapy race dialogues
10 Culture and nursing in mental health
Historical background
Cultural considerations in nursing care
Causation and prevalence
Presentation and help-seeking
Cultural competence and mental health nursing
Cultural formulation interview: Collecting vital information
Utilizing the nursing process
The artful use of self in the cultivation of the therapeutic relationship
Intersectionality and mental health nursing
11 Culture and social work in mental health
Social work and marginalized populations in community mental health
A workfare-as-welfare regime in the neoliberal state
Social control of the racialized mentally ill under the neoliberal state
Discussion
Part C Culture and multiple identities in mental health
12 Culture and gender in mental health
Gender, culture and mental health
Gender, culture and oppression
Oppression as a determinant of mental health
13 Culture and social class in mental health
Defining social class
Significance of discussing classism in mental health practice
Social class, intersectionality, and mental health.
Crabs-in-a-barrel mentality worldview
"Selling out" worldview
Proxy kids worldview
Materialistic worldview
14 Culture and disability in mental health
Diagnosing mental health
Intersectionality of disability culture and mental health
Exclusion
Coping strategies
15 Culture and sexual orientation in mental health
Sexuality and mental health
Theoretical perspectives: Minority stress
Sexual orientation, intersectionality and mental health
Risk, resilience and protective factors
16 Culture and religion in mental health
Critical overview of mental health findings: Religion, spirituality, and mental health
Divine discourses - the emergence of religion and spirituality in mental health
The relationship rupture: Psychiatry and spirituality
Mental health and religious experiences
Positive and negative religious coping
Religious experience and mental health across cultures
Modern magic: Religion and mental health systems
Religion, intersectionality, and mental health
17 Culture, transgender individuals, and mental health
Transgender population background
Transphobia
Internalized transphobia and mental health
Mental health protective factors and coping with transphobia
Transgender community connectedness
Part D Religion and healing in mental health
18 Atheism and healing in mental health
The many faces of atheism
Intersectional aspects of atheism
A growing atheist movement?
A new atheism
Cultures of atheism and healing
Atheism and mental health
Individual contexts, healing and well-being
Future directions.
Conclusion
19 Buddhism and healing in mental health
Different schools of Buddhism and mental health
Modernist Buddhism and Western therapy
General efficacy of Buddhist-based (third-wave) approaches
Notes
20 Christianity and healing in mental health
Historical and philosophical contexts on Christian healing traditions
Healing in the New Testament context
Healing and 20th-century Christianity
Intersectionality of race, culture and mental health in Christian faith
21 Hinduism and healing in mental health
Religious beliefs and practices: Karma and Dharma
Hinduism, mental health perceptions and illness representations
Hinduism and healing
Guru-Chela relationship
Ritual healing
Hinduism and traditional healing
Ayurveda
Yoga
Unani
Siddha
Integrating clinical and counselling psychology with indigenous healing
22 Islam and healing in mental health
Islam: History, philosophy and demographics
Islamic perspectives on mental health and wellness
Islamic healing practices
23 Judaism and mental health
Religion and multicultural psychology
Jewish attitudes to mental health and treatment
Traditional Judaic approaches to healing
Traditional Judaic approaches to mental health
Contemporary Jewish attitudes to mental health
Jewish religiosity and mental health
Jewish sociocultural identity and mental health
Jewish religious practices/beliefs and mental health
Jewish religious coping
Trust in God
Clinical practice with Jewish individuals
Barriers to mental health treatment
Attending to Jewish religious precepts in clinical practice.
Future directions.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-315-27616-X
1-351-99553-7
9781315276168
OCLC:
1153336676

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