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Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry By Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry by Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)


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Summary

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry explores how and why black and minority ethnic communities have little confidence in mental health services.

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry Summary

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry: The Struggle Against Racism by Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)

'Black and minority ethnic communities lack confidence in mental health services', according to the National Service Framework for Mental Health published by the Department of Health in 1999.

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry examines how and why this situation has come about, and makes specific practical, often surprising, suggestions for changing the status quo.

In his latest and most critical analysis, Suman Fernando reflects on the current situation in light of his own personal experience, academic research and anecdotal reports. He weaves together themes of immense importance for the future of psychiatry and mental health services in a multi-cultural setting, exploring:

* the nature of racism and its permeation into mental health services
* the inside story of the struggle against racism in statutory and voluntary sectors of the mental health system
* the history of psychiatry and the role of spirituality, holistic thinking, psychotherapy and Asian traditions of medicine.

Trainees, practitioners, and managers of mental health services will profit from the practical application of Fernando's latest ideas, and students and academics will benefit from his theoretical guidance.

Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry Reviews

Fernando's book should be compulsory if we are genuinely committed to providing mental health services that are free from racism. - Frank Keating, Mental Health Today, March 2004

This well-written book by an accepted original thinker and expert in the field of transcultural psychiatry adds considerably to the current debate about the links between mental health, psychiatry, cultural diversity and racism... this carefully crafted text is highly recommended for all psychiatrists... there is no doubt that this book is an important addition to the ongoing work related to transcultural psychiatry. - Deenesh Khoosal, Consultant Psychiatrist, British Journal of Psychiatry

...this is an extremely important book, which all mental health practitioners should read... - Dr Simon Clarke, Psychotherapy and Politics International, Iss 3, 2005

About Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)

Suman Fernando has been a consultant psychiatrist for over twenty years. He has written and lectured widely on mental health issues. He is Honorary Professor to the Department of Applied Social Sciences at London Metropolitain University.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Background. Racism and cultural diversity. Responding to racism, addressing culture. Part 2: Underlying themes. Psychiatry and mental health from a transcultural perspective. Psychiatric stigma and racism. Part 3: Changing practice. Moving forward. Chapter 6.Future prospects. Summary

Additional information

GOR002748791
9781583912539
1583912533
Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry: The Struggle Against Racism by Suman Fernando (Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20030807
272
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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