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Title The Palgrave handbook of sociocultural perspectives on global mental health / Ross G. White, Sumeet Jain, David M.R. Orr, Ursula M. Read, editors.

Publication Info. London, United Kingdom : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 807 pages).
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Series Palgrave handbooks
Palgrave Handbooks.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 1, 2017).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Situating global mental health : sociocultural perspectives / Ross G. White, David M. R. Orr, Ursula M. Read, and Sumeet Jain -- Part I. Mental health across the globe : conceptual perspectives from social science and humanities -- Occupying space : mental health geography and global directions / Cheryl McGeachan and Chris Philo -- Cross-cultural psychiatry and validity in DSM-5 / Tim thornton -- Historical reflections on mental health and illness : India, Japan, and the West / Christopher Harding -- Reflecting on the medicalization of distress / Gavin Miller -- Diverse approaches to recovery from severe mental illness / Heather M Aldersey, Ademola B. Adeponle, and Robert Whitley -- Positive mental health and wellbeing / Sarah C. White and Carola Eyber -- Global mental health and psychopharmacology in precarious ecologies : anthropological considerations for engagement and efficacy / Janis H. Jenkins and Ellen Kozelka -- Commentary on 'Mental health across the globe : conceptual perspectives from social science and humanities' section / Duncan Pedersen.
Part II. Globalising mental health : challenges and new visions -- 'Global mental health spreads like bush fire in the global south' : efforts to scale up mental health services in low and middle-income countries / China Mills and Ross G. White -- Community mental health competencies : a new vision for global mental health / Rochelle Burgess and Kaaren Mathias -- Three challenges to a life course approach in global mental health : epistemic violence, temporality and forced migration / Charles Watters -- Addressing mental health related stigma in a global context / Ross G. White, Padmavati Ramachandran, and Shuba Kumar -- The effects of societal violence in war and post-war contexts / Hanna Kienzler and Peter Locke -- Medical pluralism and global mental health / David M. R. Orr and Serena Bindi -- Mental health law in a global context / Jill Stavert -- Suicide in low- and middle-income countries / Baffour Boaten Boahen-Boaten, Ross G. White, and Rory. C. O'Connor -- Anthropology and global mental health : depth, breadth, and relevance / Catherine Panter-Brick and Mark Eggerman -- Balancing the local and the global : commentary on "Globalising mental health : challenges and new visions' section / Crick Lund --
Part III. Case studies of innovative practice and policy -- BasicNeeds : scaling up mental health and development / Chris Underhill, Shoba Raja, and Sebastian Farquhar -- Voices from the field : a Cambodian-led approach to mental health / Lucy Gamble -- Synthesizing global and local knowledge for the development of maternal mental health care : two cases from South Africa / Sara Cooper, Simone Honikman, Ingrid Meintjes and Mark Tomlinson -- Towards school-based interventions for mental health in Nigeria / Bolanle Ola and Olayinka Atilola -- A family-based intervention for people with a psychotic disorder in Nicaragua / Rimke van der Geest -- The distress of Makutu : some cultural-clinical considerations of Māori witchcraft / Ingo Lambrecht -- Engaging indigenous people in mental health services in Australia / Timothy A. Carey and Dennis R. Mcdermott -- Language, measurement, and structural violence : global mental health case studies from Haiti and the Dominican Republic / Hunter M. Keys and Bonnie N. Kaiser -- Taking the psychiatrist to school : the development of a dream-a-world cultural therapy program for behaviorally disturbed and academically underperforming primary school children in Jamaica / Frederick W. Hickling -- Brain gain in Uganda : a case study of peer working as an adjunct to statutory mental health care in a low income country / Cerdic Hall, David Baillie, David Basangwa, and Joseph Atukunda -- commit and act in Sierra Leone / Corinna stewart, Beate Ebert, and Hannah Bockarie -- Globalisation of pesticide ingestion in suicides : an overview from a deltaic region of a middle-income nation, India / Sohini Banerjee and Arabinda N. Chowdhury -- Mapping difficult terrains : the writing of policy on mental health / Alok Sarin and Sanjeev Jain -- Mental health in primary health care : the Karuna trust experience / N. S. Prashanth, V. S. Sridharan, Tanya Seshadri, H. sudarshan, K. V. Kishore Kumar and R. Srinivasa Murthy -- Iswar sankalpa : experience with the homeless persons with mental illness / Debashis Chatterjee and Sarbani Das Roy -- Commentary on 'Case studies of innovative practice and policy' section / Rachel Tribe.
Summary This handbook incisively explores challenges and opportunities that exist in efforts aimed at addressing inequities in mental health provision across the globe. Drawing on various disciplines across the humanities, psychology, and social sciences it charts the emergence of Global Mental Health as a field of study. It critically reflects on efforts and interventions being made to globalize mental health policies, and discusses key themes relevant for understanding and supporting the mental health needs of people living in diverse socio-economical and cultural environments.¡Over three rich sections, the handbook critically engages with Global Mental Health discourses. To help guide future efforts to support mental health and wellbeing in different parts of the world, the third section of the handbook consists of case studies of innovative mental health policy and practice, which are presented from a variety of different perspectives. ¡This seminal handbook will appeal to a transnational community of post-graduate students, academics and practitioners, from global health to transcultural psychiatry and medical anthropology. It will be also of interest to researchers and clinical practitioners, policy makers and non-governmental organisations involved in cross-cultural mental health work.
Subject Mental health services.
World health.
Social medicine.
Medical anthropology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare.
Medical anthropology. (OCoLC)fst01013693
Mental health services. (OCoLC)fst01016498
Social medicine. (OCoLC)fst01122637
World health. (OCoLC)fst01181338
Added Author White, Ross G., editor.
Jain, Sumeet, editor.
Orr, David M. R., editor.
Read, Ursula M., editor.
Other Form: Printed edition: 9781137395092
Standard No. 10.1057/978-1-137-39510-8 doi
ISBN 9781137395108 (electronic bk.)
1137395109 (electronic bk.)
9781137395092
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