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1 online resource (329 pages) |
Series |
Series in Trauma and Loss |
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Series in trauma and loss.
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Contents |
Cover; HONORING DIFFERENCES: CULTURAL ISSUES IN THE TREATMENT OF TRAUMA AND LOSS; Copyright; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1 Consultations Amidst Trauma and Loss: Recognizing and Honoring Differences among Cultures; Introduction; The West vs. The World; The Dangers of Ignoring Differences; Overcoming Obstacles; Travel and Preparation; Working with Trauma in Cultures; Ethical Issues; Advocacy; Conclusion; References; PART 1 CULTURES OF THE UNITED STATES; CHAPTER 2 Lifting Our Voices: African American Cultural Responses to Trauma and Loss |
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Context and Tools for AnalysisApplying the Framework of Captivity to Past and Present Troubles; Cultural Accommodations and Advice for Practitioners; Other Important Issues; Conclusion; Endnotes; References; CHAPTER 3 Trauma and Loss in Native North America: An Ethnocultural Perspective; Introduction; Place and Time; Interrelated Issues Affecting Health Interventions; Important Beliefs and Ceremonies; Problems in Native Life; Conclusion; Endnotes; References |
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CHAPTER 4 Trauma Issues and Social Modalities Concerning Mental Health Concepts and Practices among Mexicans of the Southwest United States with Reference to Other Latino GroupsIntroduction; Underlying Occupational and Cultural Templates of Social Life; Mental Distress Distributions; Culturally Stereotypic Stress Behaviors; Intentional Social Forms; Other Mitigating Cultural Resources and Persona; Reading of the Gospels, Spiritualism, Evangelicalism, and Other Healers; Central Issues for Institutions and Mental Health Practitioners; Suggestions and Solutions; Conclusions; Endnotes; References |
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CHAPTER 5 Working with Southeast Asian People Who Have Migrated to the United StatesIntroduction; Working with Cambodian People; Counseling laotians; Working With Vietnamese Clients; Clinical Suggestions for Working with Southeast Asian People; References; PART 2 INTERNATIONAL CULTURES; CHAPTER 6 Trauma, Loss, and Resilience in Africa: A Psychosocial Community Based Approach to Culturally Sensitive Healing; Introduction; Background; Language, History, Cultural Beliefs, and Rituals; Political Factors; Economic Factors; Religion; Education and Literacy; Health and Healing |
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And Recommendations for InterventionsReferences; CHAPTER 7 Traditional Civilization in the North Caucasus: Insiders and Outsiders; Introduction; The Past; Traditional Customs; Traditional Behavioral Norms; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 8 War, Trauma, and Society: Consequences of the Disintegration of Former Yugoslavia; Introduction; Former Yugoslavia: A Region in Turmoil; Similarities and Differences among Three Cultural Groups; Consequences of the War; Implications of Acknowledging Cultural Diversity; Endnote; References |
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CHAPTER 9 Israeli Society Between the Culture of Death and the Culture of Life |
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Published in 1999, Honoring Differences is a valuable contribution to the field of Counseling and School Therapy |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Cross-cultural studies
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Psychic trauma -- Cross-cultural studies
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Loss (Psychology) -- Cross-cultural studies
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Psychiatry, Transcultural.
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Cultural psychiatry.
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Ethnopsychology
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Cultural psychiatry
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Loss (Psychology)
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Psychiatry, Transcultural
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Psychic trauma
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Genre/Form |
Cross-cultural studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dubrow, Nancy
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Stamm, B. Hudnall
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ISBN |
9781134871780 |
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1134871783 |
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