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This open access book offers essential information on values-based practice (VBP): the clinical skills involved, teamwork and person-centered care, links between values and evidence, and the importance of partnerships in shared decision-making. Different cultures have different values; for example, partnership in decision-making looks very different, from the highly individualized perspective of European and North American cultures to the collective and family-oriented perspectives common in South East Asia. In turn, African cultures offer yet another perspective, one that falls between these two extremes (called batho pele). The book will benefit everyone concerned with the practical challenges of delivering mental health services. Accordingly, all contributions are developed on the basis of case vignettes, and cover a range of situations in which values underlie tensions or uncertainties regarding how to proceed in clinical practice. Examples include the patient’s autonomy and best interest, the physician’s commitment to establishing high standards of clinical governance, clinical versus community best interest, institutional versus clinical interests, patients insisting on medically unsound but legal treatments etc. Thus far, VBP publications have mainly dealt with clinical scenarios involving individual values (of clinicians and patients). Our objective with this book is to develop a model of VBP that is culturally much broader in scope. As such, it offers a vital resource for mental health stakeholders in an increasingly inter-connected world. It also offers opportunities for cross-learning in values-based practice between cultures with very different clinical care traditions.
Psychiatry. --- Psychology. --- Ethics. --- Psychology, general. --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Soul --- Mental health --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, general --- Ethics --- Behavioral Sciences and Psychology --- Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics --- Assessment and diagnosis --- Evidence based practice --- Culture --- Abuse of psychiatry --- Medical ethics --- Medical law --- Psychosis --- Spirituality --- Involuntary treatment --- Insanity defence --- Medical education --- open access --- Psychology --- Ethics & moral philosophy
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Global Mental Health provides an outline of the field of mental health with a particular focus on Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world. The book details evidence-based approaches being implemented globally and presents ongoing state of the art research on major mental disorders taking place in Latin America, including work being done on understanding Alzheimer’s, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and other psychoses. While supporting the initiative for building capacity of care in low income countries, the book warns about some of the potential risks related to the abuse of psychiatry, using examples from the past, focusing on early 20th century Spain.
Mental health services. --- World health. --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanics (United States) --- Latino Americans --- Latinos (United States) --- Latinxs --- Spanish Americans in the United States --- Spanish-speaking people (United States) --- Spanish-surnamed people (United States) --- Ethnology --- Latin Americans --- Spanish Americans (Latin America) --- Global health --- International health --- Public health --- Medical geography --- Behavioral health care --- Mental health care --- Psychiatric care --- Psychiatric services --- Medical care --- Mental health. --- International cooperation --- global mental health, mental health, Latin-America, Spanish-speaking populations, global health, health, medicine, healthcare, mental disorders, Alzheimer’s, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, psychoses, low income countries, psychiatry, abuse of psychiatry, 20th century Spain, research, psychology, South America, Central America.
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