Cultural clinical psychology : theory, research, and practice
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Cultural clinical psychology : theory, research, and practice
Oxford University Press, 1998
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This edited volume provides a meaningful integration of cross-cultural psychology and clinical psychology. The chapters address the subject in the context of major psychopathological conditions (anxiety disorders, eating disorders, depression, substance abuse, and schizophrenic disorders), health (pain and family violence), and special groups (children, refugees, and the deaf).
Table of Contents
- Contributors
- I: CULTURAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- 1. Cultural Clinical psychology
- 2. Acculturation and Health: Theory and Research
- II: CULTURAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: PRACTICE ISSUES
- 3. Psychological Assessment of People in Diverse Cultures
- 4. Cultural Aspects of Self-Disclosure and Psychotherapy
- III: CULTURAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
- 5. Culture and Anxiety Disorders
- 6. Cultural Aspects of Eating Disorders
- 7. Cultural Issues in the Management of Depression
- 8. Incorporating Culture into the Treatment of Substance Abuse and Dependence
- 9. Cultural Aspects of Understanding People with Schizophrenic Disorders
- 10. Culture and Pain
- IV: CULTURAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: GROUPS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
- 11. Culture and Childhood Psychopathology
- 12. Cultural Aspects of Family Violence
- 13. Biopsychosocial Considerations in Refugee Mental Health
- 14. Cultural Aspects of Deafness
- Index
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