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245 00 Textbook of cultural psychiatry /|cedited by Dinesh Bhugra,
       Kamaldeep Bhui. 
250    Second edition. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 665 pages) :|bdigital, PDF 
       file(s). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Cambridge medicine 
500    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 
       Mar 2018). 
505 8  Machine generated contents note: Part I. Theoretical 
       Background: 1. Cultural psychiatry in historical 
       perspective; 2. Anthropology and psychiatry: a 
       contemporary convergence for global mental health; 3. 
       Suicide, violence and culture; 4. Psychology and cultural 
       psychiatry; 5. Spirituality and cultural psychiatry; 6. 
       Lifestyle medicine in psychiatry; 7. Globalisation; 8. 
       Social media; 9. Telepsychiatry; 10. Ethnic inequalities 
       and cultural capability framework in mental healthcare; 
       Part II. Culture and Mental Health: 11. Psychopathology 
       and the role of culture: an overview; 12. Developmental 
       aspects of cultural psychiatry; 13. Explanatory models in 
       psychiatry; 14. Culture-bound syndromes: past, current 
       status and future; 15. Psychiatric epidemiology and its 
       contributions to cultural psychiatry; 16. Acculturation 
       and identity; 17. Cultural consonance; Part III. Culture 
       and Mental Disorders: 18. Neurotic disorders: anxiety and 
       fear related, dissociative and bodily distress disorders; 
       19. Schizophrenia and related psychoses; 20. Affective 
       disorders: coloured by culture - why the pigment of 
       depression is more than skin deep; 21. Substance misuse; 
       22. Culture and mental disorders: suicidal behaviour; 23. 
       Personality disorders and culture; 24. Culture and 
       obsessive-compulsive disorder; 25. Culture and eating 
       disorders; 26. Childhood and adolescent psychiatric 
       disorders; 27. Culture and schizophrenia; 28. Disorders of
       ageing across culture; Part IV. Theoretical Aspects of 
       Management: 29. Traumascape: an ecological-cultural-
       historical model for extreme stress; 30. Sexual 
       dysfunction across cultures; 31. Therapist-patient 
       interactions and expectations; 32. Developing effective 
       mental health services for multi-cultural societies; 33. 
       Cross-cultural psychopharmarcotherapy; 34. Psychotherapy 
       across cultures; 35. Psychological interventions; 36. 
       Spiritual aspects of management; 37. Cultural aspects of 
       suicide; Part V. Management with Special Groups: 38. 
       Intellectual disabilities across cultures; 39. Child 
       psychiatry across cultures; 40. Management of sexual 
       dysfunction; 41. Transgenderism: cross cultural 
       perspectives; 42. Refugee mental health: a wicked problem 
       for the world to solve; 43. Working with elderly persons 
       across cultures; 44. Working in liaison psychiatry; Part 
       VI. Cultural Research and Training: 45. Psychiatric 
       conditions embody distinct evolutionary and cultural 
       signatures when compared with general medical conditions; 
       46. Globalization, social stressors and psychiatry; 47. 
       Cultural psychiatry: past, present and future. 
520    Cultural psychiatry deals with the impact of culture on 
       causation, perpetuation and treatment of patients 
       suffering with mental illness. The role of culture in 
       mental illness is increasingly being recognised, and the 
       misconceptions that can occur as a result of cultural 
       differences can lead to misdiagnoses, under or over-
       diagnosis. This second edition of the Textbook of Cultural
       Psychiatry has been completely updated with additional new
       chapters on globalisation and mental health, social media 
       and tele-psychiatry. Written by world-leading experts in 
       the field, this new edition provides a framework for the 
       provision of mental health care in an increasingly 
       globalised world. The first edition of the Textbook of 
       Cultural Psychiatry was commended in the BMA Book Awards 
       in 2008 and was the recipient of the 2012 Creative 
       Scholarship Award from the Society for the Study of 
       Psychiatry and Culture. 
650  0 Cultural psychiatry. 
700 1  Bhugra, Dinesh, 
700 1  Bhui, Kamaldeep, 
830  0 Cambridge medicine (Series) 
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