Cultural clinical psychology and PTSD / Andreas Maercker, Eva Heim, and Laurence J. Kirmayer

Contributor(s): Maercker, Andreas [editor] | Heim, Eva [editor] | Kirmayer Laurence J [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hogrefe Publishing, Boston, MA : c2019Description: x, 235 pages : illustration ; 25 cmISBN: 978-0-88937-497-3Subject(s): POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER | ETHNOPSYCHOLOGY | CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY | CULTURAL PSYCHIATRY | TRAUMATIC INCIDENT REDUCTIONLOC classification: RC 552 C85 2019
Contents:
Part 1: Culturally Sensitive Approaches to PTSD and Related Mental Disorders Chapter 1: Culturally responsive clinical psychology and psychiatry: an ecosocial approach / Laurence J. Kirmayer & Ana Gómez-Carrillo Chapter 2: Variability of PTSD and trauma-related disorders across cultures: a study of Cambodians / Devon E. Hinton & Eric Bui Chapter 3: Sociosomatics in the context of migration / Corina Salis Gross & Clare Killikelly Part 2: Cultural Values, Metaphors, and the Search for Universals Chapter 4: Cultural psychology is more than cross-cultural comparisons: toward cultural dimensions in traumatic stress research / Andreas Maercker Chapter 5: Distress and trauma in the clinical history of neurosis in Sweden and Finland / Petteri Pietikäinen Chapter 6: Trauma and Umwelt: an archetypal framework for humanitarian interventions / Renos K. Papadopoulos Chapter 7: Wounds and dirt: gendered metaphors in the cultural history of trauma / Lisa Malich Chapter 8: Metaphors of trauma in indigenous communities in India and Brazil / Karin Rechsteiner & Iara Meili Chapter 9: Metaphors of posttraumatic growth: a qualitative study in Swiss, Lithuanian, and Brazilian rural communities / Iara Meili, Goda Gegieckaite, & Evaldas Kazlauskas Chapter 10: Paradoxes and parallels in the global distribution of trauma-related mental health problems / Michel L. A. Dückers & Chris R. Brewin Part 3: Global Mental Health and Intervention Challenges Chapter 11: Principles and evidence of culture sensitive mental health approaches / Nadine Stammel Chapter 12: Culture-sensitive interventions in PTSD / Ulrike von Lersner Chapter 13: Cultural adaptation of scalable interventions / Eva Heim, Melissa Harper Shehadeh, Edith van't Hof, & Kenneth Carswell Chapter 14: A grief intervention embedded within a Chinese cultural practice for bereaved parents / Daiming Xiu & Clare Killikelly
Summary: "This book, written and edited by leading experts from around the world, looks critically at how culture impacts on the way posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related disorders are diagnosed and treated. There have been important advances in clinical treatment and research on PTSD, partly as a result of researchers and clinicians increasingly taking into account how "culture matters." For mental health professionals who strive to respond to the needs of people from diverse cultures who have experienced traumatic events, this book will be invaluable. It presents recent research and practical approaches on key topics, including: How culture shapes mental health and recovery; How to integrate culture and context into PTSD theory; How trauma-related stress is experienced and expressed in different cultures, reflecting local values, idioms, and metaphors; How to integrate cultural dimensions into psychological interventions. Providing new theoretical insights as well as practical advice, this volume will be of interest to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and other health professionals, as well as researchers and students engaged with mental health issues, both globally and locally."-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1: Culturally Sensitive Approaches to PTSD and Related Mental Disorders
Chapter 1: Culturally responsive clinical psychology and psychiatry: an ecosocial approach / Laurence J. Kirmayer & Ana Gómez-Carrillo
Chapter 2: Variability of PTSD and trauma-related disorders across cultures: a study of Cambodians / Devon E. Hinton & Eric Bui
Chapter 3: Sociosomatics in the context of migration / Corina Salis Gross & Clare Killikelly
Part 2: Cultural Values, Metaphors, and the Search for Universals
Chapter 4: Cultural psychology is more than cross-cultural comparisons: toward cultural dimensions in traumatic stress research / Andreas Maercker
Chapter 5: Distress and trauma in the clinical history of neurosis in Sweden and Finland / Petteri Pietikäinen
Chapter 6: Trauma and Umwelt: an archetypal framework for humanitarian interventions / Renos K. Papadopoulos
Chapter 7: Wounds and dirt: gendered metaphors in the cultural history of trauma / Lisa Malich
Chapter 8: Metaphors of trauma in indigenous communities in India and Brazil / Karin Rechsteiner & Iara Meili
Chapter 9: Metaphors of posttraumatic growth: a qualitative study in Swiss, Lithuanian, and Brazilian rural communities / Iara Meili, Goda Gegieckaite, & Evaldas Kazlauskas
Chapter 10: Paradoxes and parallels in the global distribution of trauma-related mental health problems / Michel L. A. Dückers & Chris R. Brewin
Part 3: Global Mental Health and Intervention Challenges
Chapter 11: Principles and evidence of culture sensitive mental health approaches / Nadine Stammel
Chapter 12: Culture-sensitive interventions in PTSD / Ulrike von Lersner
Chapter 13: Cultural adaptation of scalable interventions / Eva Heim, Melissa Harper Shehadeh, Edith van't Hof, & Kenneth Carswell
Chapter 14: A grief intervention embedded within a Chinese cultural practice for bereaved parents / Daiming Xiu & Clare Killikelly

"This book, written and edited by leading experts from around the world, looks critically at how culture impacts on the way posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related disorders are diagnosed and treated. There have been important advances in clinical treatment and research on PTSD, partly as a result of researchers and clinicians increasingly taking into account how "culture matters." For mental health professionals who strive to respond to the needs of people from diverse cultures who have experienced traumatic events, this book will be invaluable. It presents recent research and practical approaches on key topics, including: How culture shapes mental health and recovery; How to integrate culture and context into PTSD theory; How trauma-related stress is experienced and expressed in different cultures, reflecting local values, idioms, and metaphors; How to integrate cultural dimensions into psychological interventions. Providing new theoretical insights as well as practical advice, this volume will be of interest to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and other health professionals, as well as researchers and students engaged with mental health issues, both globally and locally."-- Provided by publisher

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