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OverviewLong considered important for professionals working with minority and under-represented populations, cross-cultural competency has become a requisite for all health care providers. As society in the US increasingly diversifies, there is a crucial need to prepare health care professionals to effectively treat this changing population. The Massachusetts General Hospital Textbook on Diversity and Cultural Sensitivity in Mental Health addresses the importance and relevance of cultural sensitivity in US mental health. Prominent researchers and clinicians examine the cultural and cross-cultural mental health issues of Native American, Latino, Asian, African American, Middle Eastern, Refugee and LGBQT communities. The discussion includes understanding the complexities in making mental health diagnoses and the various meanings it has for the socio-cultural group described, as well as biopsychosocial treatment options and challenges. In understanding the specific populations, the analysis delves into overarching concepts that may apply to specific populations and to those at the intersection of multiple cultures. An invaluable resource for mental health professionals, including clinicians, researchers, educators, leaders and advocates in the United States, The Massachusetts General Hospital Textbook on Diversity and Cultural Sensitivity in Mental Health provides the necessary understanding and insights for research and clinical practice in specific cultural and multicultural groups. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ranna ParekhPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 5.095kg ISBN: 9781493954551ISBN 10: 1493954555 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsMental Health of Arab Americans: Cultural Considerations for Excellence of Care.- Identification and Approach to Treatment of Mental Health Disorders in South Asian Populations.- Cultural sensitivity: what should we understand about Latinos?.- Not by Convention: Working with People on the Sexual & Gender Continuum.- Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Perspectives.- Psychiatry for People of African Descent in the US.- Understanding the mental health of refugees: Trauma, stress and the cultural context.- Diversity Dialogue: An Innovative model for diversity training.- The Engagement Interview Protocol (EIP): Improving the Acceptance of Mental Health Treatment among Culturally Diverse Populations.- Cultural and Diversity Issues in Mediation and Negotiation.- Providing Medical Care to Diverse Populations.- Cultivating Courage, Compassion, and Cultural Sensitivity in News Reporting of Mental Health.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This reference serves primarily as a tool that details the importance of understanding how various cultural dimensions influence psychiatric illness. The purpose is to provide a framework to understand the ever changing demographics of the United States by illustrating and appreciating dynamic, culturally diverse populations when treating patients with mental illness. It is targeted at all healthcare providers who work with psychiatric patients of all backgrounds and cultures. (Edgar I. Hernandez, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2014) From the reviews: This reference serves primarily as a tool that details the importance of understanding how various cultural dimensions influence psychiatric illness. The purpose is to provide a framework to understand the ever changing demographics of the United States by illustrating and appreciating dynamic, culturally diverse populations when treating patients with mental illness. It is targeted at all healthcare providers who work with psychiatric patients of all backgrounds and cultures. (Edgar I. Hernandez, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2014) Author InformationRanna Parekh, MD, MPH is Director of the Center for Diversity in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). She is also Medical Director of the Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Residential Treatment Programs at McLean Hospital and a clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Parekh is a practicing child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist and has lectured locally and nationally on child and adolescent psychiatry, substance abuse, diversity, negotiations and mediation. Dr. Parekh is the co-author of Overcome Prejudice at Work (Harvard Medical School Guides). She is also a senior consultant at the Levinson Institute and a member of the Harvard Mediation Program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |