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The international handbook of black community mental health /
This is the first international handbook on Black community mental health, focussing on key issues including stereotypes in Mental health, misdiagnoses, and inequalities/discrimination around access, services and provisions. Making use of a cultural competence framework throughout, the book covers m...
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Materyal Türü: | e-Kitap |
Dil: | İngilizce |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2020.
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Online Erişim: | Full-text access |
İçindekiler:
- Black mental health and the new millennium: historical and current perspective on cultural trauma and 'everyday' racism in white mental health spaces the impact on the psychological well-being of black mental health professionals / Richard Majors
- Chapter 1. Systemic racism: big, black, mad and dangerous in the criminal justice system / Sharon Walker
- Chapter 2. In the name of our humanity: challenging academic racism and its effects on the emotional wellbeing of women of colour professors / Philomena Essed and Karen Carberry
- Chapter 3. Racial battle fatigue: the long-term effects of racial microaggressions on African American boys and men / William Smith, R. David and G. Stanton
- Chapter 4. Racism in academia: (how to) stay Black, sane and proud as the doctoral supervisory relationship implodes / Sharon Walker
- Chapter 5. Implicit provider bias and its implications for Black/African American mental health / Andra D Rivers Johnson
- Chapter 6. Thirty years of Black history month and thirty years of overrepresentation in the mental health system / Patrick Vernon
- Chapter 7. Race and risk - exploring UK social policy and the development of modern mental health / Patricia Clarke
- Chapter 8. Remaining mindful about young people / Mhemooda Malek and Simon Newitt
- Chapter 9. Cultural competencies in delivering counselling and psychotherapy services to a black multi-cultural population: time for change and action / Nicholas Banks
- Chapter 10. Social and emotional education and emotional wellness: a cultural competence model for Black boys and teachers / Richard Majors, Llewellyn E Simmons and Corneilus Ani
- Chapter 11. ASD & cultural competence: an ASD multi-cultural treatment led model / Mary Henderson and Richard Majors
- Chapter 12. Moving young Black men beyond survival mode: protective factors for their mental health / Ivan Juzang
- Chapter 13. African Americans and the vocational rehabilitation service system in the United States: the impact on mental health / Fabricio E Balcazar and Julie Vryhof
- Chapter 14: Targeted intervention in education and the empowerment and emotional well-being of Black boys / Cheron Byfield and Tony Talburt
- Chapter 15. Towards a position of spiritual reflexivity as a resource: emerging themes and issues for systemic practice, leadership and supervision within Black mental health / Maureen Greaves
- Chapter 16. "Marginal leaders": making visible the leadership experiences of Black women in a therapeutic service for disenfranchised young people / Romana Farooq and Tania Rodrigues
- Chapter 17. 40 Years In the wilderness: a review of systemic barriers to reducing the over-representation of Black men in the UK psychiatric system / Gail Coleman-Oluwabusola
- Chapter 18. Oppositional and defiant behaviours among Black boys in schools: techniques to facilitate change / Steve Clarke
- Chapter 19. Black Therapists - white families, therapists' perceptions of cultural competence in clinical practice / Karen Carberry and Belinda Brooks-Gordon
- Chapter 20. Transracial adoption and mental health / Nicholas Banks
- Chapter 21. Dementia and its impact on minority ethnic and migrant communities / David Trusswell
- Chapter 22. Mental health/illness revisited in people of African Caribbean heritage in Britain / Tony Leiba and Gwen Rose
- Chapter 23. Researching African-Caribbean mental health in the UK: an assets-based approach to developing psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia and related psychoses / Dawn Edge, Amy Degan and Sonya Rafiq
- Chapter 24. 'Lone wolf' case study considerations of terrorist radicalisation from the black experience - impact on mental health / Nicholas Banks
- Chapter 25. Spotlight on sensory processing difficulties / Lisa Prior and Tiffany Howl
- Chapter 26. Forced marriage as a representation of a belief system in the UK and its psychological impact on well-being / Doreen Robinson and Reenee Singh
- Chapter 27. Systemic family therapy with transgenerational communities in Haiti and the Dominican Republic / Karen Carberry, Gerald Jean Lafleur and Genel Jean-Claude
- Chapter 28. Engaging with racialized process in clinical supervision: political or personal / Isha McKenzie-Mavinga.