Perspectives in cross-cultural psychiatry / edited by Anna M. Georgiopoulos, Jerrold F. Rosenbaum.
Publication details: Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005.Description: xxv, 343 p. : illISBN:- 9780781757942
- 0781757940
- RC455.4.E8 P476 2005
- 2005 O-414
- WM 400

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Psychopharmacotherapy in the age of accelerating diversity / Joann Ng, Keh-Ming Lin, and Michael Smith -- Illness beliefs of depressed Chinese American patients in a primary care setting / Albert Yeung and Raymond Kam -- Panic attacks in traumatized Southeast Asian refugees: mechanisms and treatment implications / Devon E. Hinton, Vuth Pich, and Mark H. Pollack -- Ataque de nervios: anthropological, epidemiological, and clinical dimensions of a cultural syndrome / Roberto Lewis-Fern�andez ... [et al.] -- Psychiatric treatment of Hispanic patients / David Mischoulon -- Postpartum mood disturbance in cross-cultural perspective / Anna M. Georgiopoulos, Amy B. Saltzman, and Anne E. Becker -- Bipolar disorder in African Americans / William B. Lawson -- Psychoanalytic therapy with Asians and Asian Americans / Alan Roland -- Telling "ten percent of the story": narrative and the intergenerational transmission of trauma among Cambodian refugees / Audrey Rubin and Lorna Rhodes --
Language in the cross-cultural encounter: working with and without medical interpreters / Siobhan M. O'Neill -- Prejudice and institution, change and resistance: dismantling the children's psychiatric hospital of Attica / Stelios Stylianidis, M-G Lily Stylianoudi, and Panayiotis Chondros -- The African renaissance and the struggle for mental health in the African diaspora / Frederick W. Hickling -- International mental health in the 21st century / Gregory L. Fricchione -- International child mental health / Myron L. Belfer -- Mental health in areas of conflict / Barbara Lopes Cardozo and Gregory L. Fricchione -- Important considerations in fostering growth of a research culture in the developing world / Anne E. Becker -- Project 1 billion: a global model for the mental health recovery of post-conflict societies / Laura S. McDonald, Robina Bhasin, and Richard F. Mollica.
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