Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry : A Casebook and Curriculum 🔍
Nhi-Ha T. Trinh (editor), Justin A. Chen (editor) Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2019
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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 It's 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-based Format, 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 Of Sociocultural 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. Introduction To Sociocultural Psychiatry -- Culture As A Multidimensional Construct -- Culture In The Diagnostic And Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (dsm-5) -- Global Psychiatric Epidemiology -- Social Determinants Of Psychiatric Illness -- Psychiatry And Its Checkered Past : Perspectives On Current Practice -- Minority Stress Theory And Internalized Prejudice : Links To Clinical Psychiatric Practice -- Identifying And Working With Diverse Explanatory Models Of Mental Illness -- Religion And Spirituality In Psychiatric Care : An Experiential Seminar Model Addressing Barriers To Discussing Religion And Spirituality -- Gender And Sexuality : Shame And Safety In The Psychiatric Encounter -- Implicit Bias In Mental Healthcare -- Responding To Patient's Provider Preferences -- Navigating Cultural Challenges In Patient-clinician Dyads -- Teaching Sociocultural Psychiatry Throughout The Lifespan. Edited By Nhi-ha T. Trinh And Justin A. Chen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Trinh, Nhi-Ha (Editor),Chen, Justin A. (Editor)
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IRL Press at Oxford University Press
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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German Historical Institute London
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Oxford medicine online, New York, 2019
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New York, NY, 2019
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Illustrated, 2019
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1, PS, 2019
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2019-02-01
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Contents 6
Foreword 8
Contributors 10
1. Introduction to Sociocultural Psychiatry • Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, Chun-Yi Joey Cheung, and Justin A. Chen 14
2. Culture as a Multidimensional Construct • Anne Emmerich and Leslie Tarver 26
3. Culture in the DSM-5 • Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, Maya Son, and Justin A. Chen 50
4. Global Psychiatric Epidemiology • Maria C. Prom and Alexander C. Tsai 64
5. Social Determinants of Psychiatric Illness • Kristen Nishimi, Esther Howe, and Erin C. Dunn 82
6. Psychiatry and Its Checkered Past: Perspectives on Current Practice • Judith Puckett and David Shumway Jones 100
7. Minority Stress Theory and Internalized Prejudice: Links to Clinical Psychiatric Practice • Christine Crawford, Lisa Sangermano, and Nhi-Ha T. Trinh 116
8. Identifying and Working with Diverse Explanatory Models of Mental Illness • Tony B. Benning and Justin A. Chen 140
9. Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatric Care: An Experiential Seminar Model Addressing Barriers to Discussing Religion and Spirituality • Siobhan M. O’Neill, Jiaying Ding, and Gowri G. Aragam 158
10. Gender and Sexuality: Shame and Safety in the Psychiatric Encounter • Andrew Cruz, Julianne Torrence, and Christopher M. Palmer 178
11. Implicit Bias in Mental Health Care • Andrea S. Heberlein, Justin A. Chen, and Nhi-Ha T. Trinh 198
12. Responding to Patients’ Provider Preferences • Kimberly L. Reynolds, Kira Knight Rodriguez, Loucresie Rupert, and Michaela Owusu 216
13. Navigating Cultural Challenges in Patient–Clinician Dyads • Josepha A. Immanuel, Chun-Yi Joey Cheung, and Nhi-Ha T. Trinh 240
14. Teaching Sociocultural Psychiatry Throughout the Lifespan • Priya Sehgal, Maya Nauphal, and Justin A. Chen 258
About the Editors 274
Index 276
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This book explains fundamental concepts in cultural psychiatry using a case-based format and is geared toward clinicians and educators in the mental health fields. Whereas similar books have focused on providing guidelines for working clinically with specific populations, such as racial/ethnic or sexual/gender minorities, this book aims to expand the concept of culture as both multifactorial and dynamic, and to enhance knowledge and skills for translating theory into practice across diverse patient populations and clinical contexts. Chapters cover culture as a multidimensional construct; the way cultural issues have been treated in successive editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ; global psychiatric epidemiology; social determinants of psychiatric illness; the checkered past of psychiatry as a profession; minority stress theory; explanatory models of mental illness; the roles that religion, spirituality, gender, and sexuality play in the psychiatric encounter; implicit bias; how to respond to patients who request a provider of a specific race or gender; handling cultural challenges; and teaching sociocultural psychiatry across the lifespan. The goal of the book is to educate mental health clinicians at all levels, whether trainees, junior faculty, or senior faculty engaged in lifelong learning
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'Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry' will enable readers to understand the influence of culture on psychiatric practice, utilize advanced techniques to address clinical cultural impasses, and recognize their personal cultural influences and biases and how these might impact psychiatric care. This text is synchronized with DSM-5, and contains case examples throughout the text with recommendations on how to navigate a variety of clinical situations
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Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry will enable readers to understand the influence of culture on psychiatric practice, utilize advanced techniques to address clinical cultural impasses, and recognize their personal cultural influences and biases and how these might impact psychiatric care. This book is synchronized with DSM-5, and contains case examples throughout the text with recommendations on how to navigate a variety of clinical situations
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