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Cultural variations in psychopathology

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Improving mental health care through culturally sensitive research and practice Culturally sensitive practice is a vital component of effective mental health care in our increasingly diverse societies: Mental illnesses vary in prevalence between cultural and ethnic groups, as do the meanings attached to them and people s responses to them. The important implications of this interplay between culture and psychopathology for diagnosis and treatment are scrutinized and elucidated in this comprehensive and well-organized book, which uniquely looks at a range of practical examples involving various ethinic minority populations in North America and Europe. Leading experts from around the world have integrated divergent topics into a systematic and clinically relevant volume. Cultural Variations in Psychopathology: From Research to Treatment is an important resource for researchers and in particular for any mental health professional who works with ethnically diverse communities. Topics covered include: An Overview of Migration and Mental Health Cultural Neuroscience Perspectives on Understanding the Self The Interplay Between Culture and Emotion Regulation Culturally Sensitive Diagnosis (ICD/DSM) Depression, Psychoses, Somatization, Perception of Pain, Suicide, Substance Abuse and Addiction in Divergent Ethnic Groups Taking Culture into Account in Treatment

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9780889374348
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Hogrefe

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2013

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