
Over the past decade, cultural psychiatry has become an increasingly important branch of psychiatric research. From the impact of cultural factors on causation, expression, and management of mental health disorders to the development and acceptance of cultural formulation in recent research, it is evident that cultures play a major role in both the genesis and management of psychiatric symptoms. Practical Cultural Psychiatry is a succinct, practical handbook focusing on the clinical impact culture has on mental health disorders worldwide. Covering key topics on migration, racism, self-identity, and social networks, this resource offers practical advice on assessing, investigating, and managing psychiatric conditions. The authors place particular focus on how clinicians can approach patients from different cultural backgrounds than their own to promote pathways to care and patient experience. Written by leading voices in this expanding field, Practical Cultural Psychiatry is a useful tool for all mental health clinicians wishing to improve their approach to multiculturalism and cultural identity in daily practice.
How can clinicians effectively integrate cultural considerations into the diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders in a globalized society? The authors, Antonio Ventriglio, Dinesh Bhugra, and Kamaldeep S. Bhui, leverage their extensive clinical and research expertise to argue that cultural factors are not peripheral but central to the genesis, expression, and treatment of mental health conditions. They provide a structured framework for clinicians to navigate the complexities of patient identity, migration, and social networks to improve therapeutic outcomes.
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Experts recognize this text as a pragmatic resource for mental health professionals seeking to refine their cross-cultural clinical skills. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible and directly applicable to daily practice in diverse healthcare settings.
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191034843
ISBN-13:
9780191034848
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