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Cultural Consultation: Encountering the Other in Mental Health Care (Record no. 2349)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781493926923
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 616.8 KIR/C
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Personal name Kirmayer, Laurence J.
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Title Cultural Consultation: Encountering the Other in Mental Health Care
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Name of publisher Springer --
Year of publication 2014
Place of publication United States of America --
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xix, 355p.
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General note Introduction: The Place of Culture in Mental Health Services.<br/><br/>1. Development and Evaluation of the Cultural Consultation Service.<br/><br/>2. The Process of Cultural Consultation.<br/><br/>3. Cultural Consultation in Child Psychiatry.<br/><br/>4. Working with Interpreters.<br/><br/>5. Culture Brokers, Clinically Applied Ethnography and Cultural Mediation.<br/><br/>6. Family Systems in Cultural Consultation.<br/><br/>7. Gender, Power & Ethnicity in Cultural Consultation.<br/><br/>8. Community Consultation and Mediation with Racialized and Marginalized Minorities.<br/><br/>9. Addressing Cultural Diversity Through Collaborative Care.<br/><br/>10. Consultation to Remote and Indigenous Communities.<br/><br/>11. Cultural Consultation for Refugees.<br/><br/>12. Consultation to Youth Protection and Legal Settings.<br/><br/>13. Cultural Consultation in General Hospital Psychiatry.<br/><br/>14. Cultural Consultations in Medical Settings.<br/><br/>Conclusion: The Future of Cultural Consultation.
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Summary, etc This volume presents models for intercultural work in psychiatry and psychology in primary care, general hospital and mental health settings. It discusses and compares several models for developing and working with multidisciplinary teams.
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Topical Term Diseases of nervous system and mental disorders
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Topical Term Culture Psychological aspects
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Topical Term Canada
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Personal name Guzder, Jaswant
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Personal name Rousseau, Cecile; Ed.
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