Foreward : Desire and commitment : essential ingredients to learn about cultural and mental illness -- Is trauma-focused therapy helpful for survivors of war and conflict? -- Will ethnopsychopharmacology lead to changes in clinical practice? -- Does cognitive-behavioural therapy work for people with very different cultural orientations and backgrounds? -- Can you do meaningful cognitive-behavioural therapy through an interpreter? -- Are particular psychotherapeutic orientations indicated with specific ethnic minority groups? -- Can psychotherapeutic interventions overcome epistemic difference? -- On the role of culture and difference in evaluation, assessment and diagnosis -- Necessary and sufficient competencies for intercultural work -- On the validity and usefulness of existing Eurocentric diagnostic categories -- Benefits and limitations of the cultural formulation in intercultural work -- Barriers to the intercultural therapeutic relationship and how to overcome them -- How does intercultural interpretation work in the mental health setting? -- Do the power relations inherent in medical systems help or hinder in cross-cultural psychiatry? -- Recovery and well-being : a paradigm for care -- Social perspectives on diagnosis -- Public mental health and inequalities -- Can you do psychotherapy through an interpreter? -- Can race and racism be acknowledged in the transference without it becoming a source of therapeutic impasse? -- Cultural competence : models, measures and movements -- Religion, spirituality and mental health.