Cultural Psychiatry

Cultural Psychiatry

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Cultural Psychiatry with emphasis on its impact on etio-pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical practice, preventive and research activities are topics discussed in this publication which give readers a general conceptual perspective of this field. Cultural aspects of psychiatric diagnosis in DSM-5 in particular and the current status of Cultural Psychiatry in European countries are discussed. Of unique importance to the field of psychosomatics are the reviews on so-called culture-bound syndromes and somatization and culture. Ethnopsychopharmacology, pharmacogenomics, current and future research perspectives in Cultural Psychiatry and bioethical dimensions of cultural psychosomatics are also reviewed. The volume closes with an epilogue and conclusions resulting from the examined topics. Psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists and other mental health professionals involved in clinical practice and research groups as well as trainees and students will find that this publication provides a cogent perspective of current practice and research issues about a field that has enormous clinical relevance and which, until recently, has been systematically neglected.

1;Cover;1<br />2;Front Matter;4<br />3;Contents;6<br />4;Preface;8<br />5;Cultural Psychiatry: A General Perspective;12<br />5.1;Abstract;12<br />5.2;Definition and Applications of Contemporary Cultural Psychiatry;145.3;Culture and the Etiopathogenesis of Mental Illness;14<br />5.4;Culture and Variations of Clinical Presentations;16<br />5.5;Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis;17<br />5.6;Culture and Psychiatric Treatment;18<br />5.7;Culture and Prevention in Mental Health;20<br />5.8;Discussion;21<br />5.9;Conclusions;22<br />5.10;References;22<br />6;Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis;26<br />6.1;Abstract;26<br />6.2;Challenges of and to Diagnosis in DSM-5;28<br />6.3;Principles Guiding Revisions on Culture and Diagnosis for DSM-5;29<br />6.4;Introductory Chapter on Cultural Aspects of Psychiatric Diagnosis;30<br />6.5;Culture-Relevant Material Included in the Descriptive Text for Each Disorder;36<br />6.6;Conclusion;39<br />6.7;Acknowledgments;39<br />6.8;References;39<br />7;Trends in Cultural Psychiatry in the United Kingdom;42<br />7.1;Abstract;42<br />7.2;Brief Historical Review;44<br />7.3;Why We Need a Critical Cultural Psychiatry;45<br />7.4;Cultural Psychiatry in the World: A UK Perspective;46<br />7.5;The UK Experience: Policy and Practice Experience with Delivering Race Equality;47<br />7.6;Public Health Approach and Inequalities;48<br />7.7;Conclusions;49<br />7.8;References;50<br />8;Opening Up Mental Health Service Delivery to Cultural Diversity: Current Situation, Development and Examples from Three Northern European Countries;51<br />8.1;Abstract;51<br />8.2;Culture and Mental Health Services in Germany;53<br />8.3;Culture and Mental Health Services in Norway;55<br />8.4;Culture and Mental Health Services in Sweden;59<br />8.5;Discussion;63<br />8.6;Conclusion;64<br />8.7;References;64<br />9;Cultural Psychiatry in the French-Speaking World;67<br />9.1;Abstract;67<br />9.2;Historical Account;67<br />9.3;Contributions of Social Scientists to French Cultural Psychiatry;69<br />9.4;A Multi-Ethnic Society;70<br />9.5;Contributions of French Psychiatrists to Cultural Psychiatry;71<br />9.6;Links in Psychiatric Thought between France and North America;72<br />9.7;References;73<br />10;Transcultural Aspects of Somatic Symptoms in the Context of Depressive Disorders;75<br />10.1;Abstract;75<br />10.2;A Brief History of Somatic Symptoms and Disorders in DSM;76<br />10.3;Somatic Symptoms in Different Ethnic Groups;77<br />10.4;Understanding Racial/Ethnic Variations in Somatic Symptom Reporting within Depression;80<br />10.5;Conclusions;83<br />10.6;References;83<br />11;Culture and Demoralization in Psychotherapy;86<br />11.1;Abstract;86<br />11.2;Theoretical Background;86<br />11.3;Methodological Challenges;90<br />11.4;Clinical Applications;91<br />11.5;Research Prospects;95<br />11.6;References;96<br />12;Ethnopsychopharmacology and Pharmacogenomics;99<br />12.1;Abstract;99<br />12.2;Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics;100<br />12.3;CYP2D6;101<br />12.4;Conclusions;106<br />12.5;References;106<br />13;Cultural Psychiatry: Research Strategies and Future Directions;108<br />13.1;Abstract;108<br />13.2;Thinking about Culture and Mental Health;109<br />13.3;Methodological Strategies in Cross-Cultural Research;111<br />13.4;Emerging and Enduring Issues in Cultural Psychiatric Research;114<br />13.5;Cultural Phenomenology and the Nature of Psychiatric Disorders;114<br />13.6;Cognition and Emotion as Situated, Embodied and Enacted;115<br />13.7;Cultural Constructions of Self and Personhood;116<br />13.8;Cultural Concepts of Mental Disorder and Psychological Essentialism;117<br />13.9;Global Mental Health, Stigma and Mental Health Literacy;118<br />13.10;Ecosocial Models of Mental Illness and Wellness;120<br />13.11;Cultural Competence, Safety and Efficacy;120<br />13.12;Conclusion: The Future of Cultural Psychiatry;121<br />13.13;References;122<br />14;Bioethical Dimensions of Cultural Psychosomatics: The Need for an Ethical Research Approach;126<br />14.1;Abstract;126<br />14.2;Psychosomatics and Behavioral Science as Research-Based Knowledge;126<br />14.3;Bioethics, Neuroethics and Applied Ethics;127<br />14.4;Rule-Guided Behavior and Norm-Justifiable Acts;129<br />14.5;Patient or Research Subject (Participant)?;130<br />14.6;Avoiding Ethical Confusions: The Know-Do Gap as a
ISBN 9783318023954
Artikelnummer 9783318023954
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Copyrightjahr 2013
Verlag Karger
Umfang 144 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
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