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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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2020.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781839099663 9781839099649 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781839099649 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xli, 593 pages) ; cm |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.