
Aliens and Alienists: Ethnic Minorities and Psychiatry
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History
Health & Wellness
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
368
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Apr 10, 1997
Издатель
Routledge
Издание
3
ISBN-10
0415157250
ISBN-13
9780415157254
Описание
Maurice Lipsedge and Roland Littlewood delve into the intricate relationship between ethnicity, mental health, and the often overlooked influence of cultural biases within psychiatric practice. By exploring the historical and contemporary perspectives on racism, they unravel how prejudices can shape the experiences of ethnic minorities in mental health settings.
The authors present a nuanced analysis of how societal attitudes, often rooted in a deep-seated prejudice, can exacerbate psychological distress among marginalized groups. They highlight the systemic barriers that these communities face, shedding light on the inadequacies in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. These insights serve as a stark reminder of the responsibilities held by practitioners and the need for a more inclusive approach in mental health care.
Through a combination of research findings and case studies, they encourage readers to rethink conventional psychiatric practices and consider the broader social context in which mental health issues arise. The text serves as both a critique of the current paradigm and a call for reform, advocating for greater sensitivity to cultural factors in mental health treatment.
Ultimately, the work stands as a vital contribution to the discourse on race, mental health, and the need for empathy and understanding in psychiatric care, urging professionals to address the underlying societal issues that continue to impact the well-being of minority populations.
The authors present a nuanced analysis of how societal attitudes, often rooted in a deep-seated prejudice, can exacerbate psychological distress among marginalized groups. They highlight the systemic barriers that these communities face, shedding light on the inadequacies in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. These insights serve as a stark reminder of the responsibilities held by practitioners and the need for a more inclusive approach in mental health care.
Through a combination of research findings and case studies, they encourage readers to rethink conventional psychiatric practices and consider the broader social context in which mental health issues arise. The text serves as both a critique of the current paradigm and a call for reform, advocating for greater sensitivity to cultural factors in mental health treatment.
Ultimately, the work stands as a vital contribution to the discourse on race, mental health, and the need for empathy and understanding in psychiatric care, urging professionals to address the underlying societal issues that continue to impact the well-being of minority populations.
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