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Seeing Depression Through A Cultural Lens

9780190850074
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Seeing Depression Through a Cultural Lens, the collaborative work of a clinical neuroscientist and a scholar of comparative culture, examines the effects of cultural identity on the epidemiology, phenomenology, and narratives of depression, the bipolar spectrum, and suicide. Culture is associated with emotional communication style, idioms of distress, the conception of depression and of bipolar disorders, and how people with mood disorders might be stigmatized. It islinked to structural factors-environmental, social, and economic circumstances-that create or mitigate the risk of depression, sometimes precipitate episodes of illness, and facilitate or impede treatment. Culture shapes depressed peoples willingness to disclose or acknowledge their condition and to seek care,their relationships with clinicians, and their acceptance or rejection of specific treatments. Cultural context is essential to understanding suicide. It underlies peoples motives for suicide, factors that promote or prevent suicide, the social acceptability of death by suicide, and availability of lethal means of self-harm.Cultural identity is always intersectional, comprising elements related to race and ethnicity; gender; age, generation, and life stage; education; social class; occupation; migrant or minority status; region of residence; and religious belief and practice. This book explores the implications of each of these dimensions using salient concepts from the social sciences, memorable narratives from literature, film, and the clinic, and quantitative findings from epidemiology and psychometrics. Itoffers readers a framework for culturally aware assessment and management of depression, bipolarity, and suicidal risk in diverse individuals and populations.
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OUP USA
102087
9780190850074
9780190850074

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2025
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
848
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
3
  • Preface; Part One: Constructing the Cultural Lens ; Chapter 1: Picturing Depression: Faces, Backgrounds and Foregrounds; Chapter 2: Faces of Clinical Depression; Chapter 3: Beyond Shades of Gray: Depression and the Bipolar Spectrum; Chapter 4: Dimensions and Implications of Cultural Identity; Chapter 5: Cultural Identity and Personal Biography; Chapter 6: Unnatural Deaths; Chapter 7: Depression and Social Class: A Four-Dimensional View; Chapter 8: Cultural Correlates and Clinical Consequences; Chapter 9: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science: Depression in Traditional Medicine; Part Two: Depression and the Cultures of Places ; Chapter 10: China: Confucian Harmony and Dissonance; Chapter 11: Japan: Invisible Double-Edged Swords; Chapter 12: South Korea: Han and Passionate Intensity; Chapter 13: Depression in the Worlds Happiest Countries; Chapter 14: American Regional Cultures and the Geography of Mood; Part Three: Depression and the Cultures of Occupations ; Chapter 15: The Dark Side of Creative Talent; Chapter 16: Physicians in Pain: Depression in the Medical Profession; Chapter 17: Flying High, Feeling Low: The Mental Health of Airline Pilots; Chapter 18: Truck Driving Blues; Afterword; Acknowledgments;
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