Mental Health Communication for Underserved Populations

Author:   Do Kyun David Kim ,  Jin-Ae Kang ,  Leandra Hinojosa Hernández ,  Amnee K. Elkhalid
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781666950991


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Do Kyun David Kim ,  Jin-Ae Kang ,  Leandra Hinojosa Hernández ,  Amnee K. Elkhalid
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781666950991


ISBN 10:   1666950998
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction: Reaching the Unreached: Enhancing Mental Health through Effective Communication Strategies for Underserved Populations Do Kyun David Kim and Jin-Ae Kang Chapter 1: The Use of Storytelling as a Form of Liberatory Agency: Palestinian Refugees in the United States Amnee K. Elkhalid and Walid A. Afifi Chapter 2: Mental Health and LGBTQ+ Populations: Communicative Solutions for LGBTQ+ Well-Being Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez and Natalia Peraza Chapter 3: An Examination of the Multifaceted Mental Health Stigma Surrounding United States Military Veterans Rikki A. Roscoe Chapter 4: Communicating What is Silent: Black Women Navigating Mental Health Adrienne F. Muldrow and Karlene Cunningham Chapter 5: Designing Mental Health Communication Strategies for Hispanic and Latino Populations in the U.S. Chapter 6: Housing Instability and Homelessness in Memphis: Mental Health Literacy and Community-Based Research Joy V, Goldsmith, Diana R. Humble, Sachiko Terui, Tharwa Bilbeisi, and Regina Alabere Chapter 7: e-Mental Health Intervention Strategies for Low-income Population: A Communicative Approach Kyung Jung Han Chapter 8: Addressing Mental Health Issues of Older People for Healthy Aging Jin-Ae Kang and Do Kyun David Kim Chapter 9: Mental Health Communication for Religious Minorities Jacob Watson, Jorge Seifert, and John Parrish-Sprowl Chapter 10: Mental Health Communication Strategies for Individuals with Disabilities: Applying a Socio-Ecological Framework Jaehyun Kim Chapter 11: Communication in Substance Use Counseling: The Role of Aggressive Communication Theodore A. Avtgis and Veronica Nuzzolo Chapter 12: Rural Communities and Mental Health: Challenges and Recommendations from a Health Communication Perspective Chapter 13: Mental Health Problems and Computer-Mediated Support: Focus on the Case of North Korean Defectors in South Korea Surin Chung and Ma Angelica Mercado Chapter 14: Cross-Cultural Dialogues: Unraveling and Addressing Mental Health Challenges in International Students through Innovative Health Communication Strategies Anne Amegbeha Amissah, Sarah A. Geegan, and Kimberly A. Parker About the Contributors

Reviews

""This well-written edited volume raises aspects of mental health that may particularly affect unique population groups and proposes health communication strategies to benefit the members of these groups. Many of the chapters are personal-told from the perspective of individuals whose mental health may be strengthened through effective health communication."" --James W. Dearing, Brandt Endowed Professor of Communication, Michigan State University, USA ""Mental Health Communication for Underserved Populations arrives just in time to herald (a) a new and both exciting and uncertain era of the integration of revolutionary technology and interfaces into health communication (b) a massive reset of the health professions challenged to serve populations often ignored in the past. The contributors are experts who explain in clear and accessible language and terms yet with deep scholarly insight what a set of populations who have missed in media and communications on health issues in the past could use now in the future. This is a book that should be consulted by journalists, scholars, policymakers, and all health professionals."" --David D. Perlmutter, Professor of Media and Communication, Texas Tech University, USA ""I strongly endorse this important new edited book, Mental Health Communication for Underserved Populations (edited by Do Kyun David Kim & Jin-Ae Kang) as an excellent contribution to the evolving literature on health communication, that has only recently begun focusing seriously on examining the role of communication in mental health issues. The book clearly describes the serious mental health challenges faced by members of marginalized populations who often confront serious stigma, prejudice, and social stress. Members of these at-risk groups include immigrants/refugees, those who identify as LGBTQ+, many military personnel and veterans, ethnic and racial minorities, women, homeless (unhoused) people, people living in poverty, the aged, religious minorities, those who disabled/disfigured, people coping with addiction, international students, and many others who are not well-accepted in society. The strong argument made in the book is that social stigma and lack of support can often lead to tremendous stress and alienation for members of these marginalized populations, making members of these groups susceptible to a variety of mental health challenges, such as depression, stress-related disorders, self-harm, anti-social behavior, and unduly high levels of suicidal ideation. Each of the chapters in the book also describes communication intervention strategies that can be used to both identify mental health challenges facing members of these diverse underserved populations and provide therapeutic support to promote coping, adjustment, and long-term wellbeing. I strongly recommend this book for those who want to increase their understanding about the communication dynamics that lead to unique mental health challenges for at-risk populations, as well as for those who are seeking communication strategies for building resilience and rehabilitation for people suffering from mental health problems in modern life."" --Gary L. Kreps, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Communication, George Mason University, USA


""This well-written edited volume raises aspects of mental health that may particularly affect unique population groups and proposes health communication strategies to benefit the members of these groups. Many of the chapters are personal-told from the perspective of individuals whose mental health may be strengthened through effective health communication."" --James W. Dearing, Brandt Endowed Professor of Communication, Michigan State University, USA ""Mental Health Communication for Underserved Populations arrives just in time to herald (a) a new and both exciting and uncertain era of the integration of revolutionary technology and interfaces into health communication (b) a massive reset of the health professions challenged to serve populations often ignored in the past. The contributors are experts who explain in clear and accessible language and terms yet with deep scholarly insight what a set of populations who have missed in media and communications on health issues in the past could use now in the future. This is a book that should be consulted by journalists, scholars, policymakers, and all health professionals."" --David D. Perlmutter, Professor of Media and Communication, Texas Tech University, USA


Author Information

Do Kyun David Kim is Richard D’Aquin/BORSF Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. Jin-Ae Kang is Professor of Strategic Communication in the School of Communication at East Carolina University, USA.

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