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Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry

Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry

A Casebook and Curriculum

9780190849986
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As the demographics shift within the US population, the importance of culture on mental health diagnosis and treatment has become critical for education and clinical training in psychiatry. While its impossible to gain an in-depth understanding of every culture, clinicians need to have the skills and knowledge required to provide culturally respectful care for an increasingly diverse clinical population. By explaining fundamental concepts in cultural psychiatry using a case-basedformat, clinicians and educators in the mental health fields will be able to reduce cultural clashes and unproductive clinical encounters. Although similar books have focused on providing guidelines for working with discrete populations (e.g., African Americans, Asian Americans, LGBTQ), the purpose ofSociocultural Issues in Psychiatry is to enhance clinicians knowledge and skills by translating theory into practice across diverse patient populations and clinical contexts. Mental health clinicians at all levels, trainees, or practitioners, will benefit from the content and education provided in this book.
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OUP USA
88323
9780190849986
9780190849986

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
296
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
340
  • Foreword; 1. Introduction to Sociocultural Psychiatry; 2. Culture as a Multidimensional Construct; 3. Culture in the DSM-5; 4. Global Psychiatric Epidemiology; 5. Social Determinants of Psychiatric Illness; 6. Psychiatry and Its Checkered Past: Perspectives on Current Practice; 7. Minority Stress Theory and Internalized Prejudice: Links to Clinical Psychiatric Practice; 8. Identifying and Working with Diverse Explanatory Models of Mental illness; 9. Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatric Care: An Experiential Seminar Model Addressing Barriers to Discussing Religion and Spirituality; 10. Gender and Sexuality: Shame and Safety in the Psychiatric Encounter; 11. Implicit Bias in Mental Health Care; 12. Responding to Patients Provider Preferences; 13. Navigating Cultural Challenges in Patient-Clinician Dyads; 14. Teaching Sociocultural Psychiatry Throughout the Lifespan;
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