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Pourquoi guerit-on ? A travers de nombreux cas tires de sa consultation d'ethnopsychiatrie et du travail en Afrique, Tobie Nathan montre, en dialoguant avec Lucien Hounkpatin, therapeute yoruba, que soigner, c'est jouer de son influence. Pour les patients migrants, il s'agit de situer le malade et sa maladie dans leur contexte familial, social, culturel, religieux. Le guerisseur apparait comme un technicien de la relation therapeutique qui manipule des objets, des paroles anciennes et les correspondances entre les deux. Tobie Nathan est professeur de psychologie a l'universite Paris-VIII. Il est le representant le plus connu de l'ethnopsychiatrie en France. Il est l'auteur de L'influence qui guerit, de Psychanalyse paienne, de Psychotherapies, de La Nouvelle Interpretation des reves et de Philtre d'amour, qui ont tous ete de tres grands succes. Il vient de publier Les Secrets de vos reves. Lucien Hounkpatin est psychologue clinicien, maitre de conferences en psychopathologie a l'universite Paris-VIII. Il est directeur du centre Georges-Devereux, specialise dans l'aide psychologique aux familles migrantes.
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Cultural factors play a very important role in the way psychiatric symptoms are presented to clinicians and how clinicians deal with them. This book offers practical advice on the topic for the individual mental health practitioner. It provides an overview of cultural factors in the causation and management of mental health problems and an introduction to cultural competency training for healthcare professionals (now required for all National Health Service staff by the Department of Health). Topics include cross-cultural psychiatric assessment, intellectual disability and ethnicity, cultural aspects of eating disorder, black and minority ethnic issues in forensic psychiatry, treatment of victims of trauma, and ethnic and cultural factors in psychopharmacology. Practising clinicians and other mental health professionals will find this introduction extremely useful in ensuring that clinical teams work together effectively and provide optimal care for their patients, irrespective of ethnicity, culture or religion.
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Cultural psychiatry deals with the impact of culture on causation, perpetuation and treatment of patients suffering with mental illness. The role of culture in mental illness is increasingly being recognised, and the misconceptions that can occur as a result of cultural differences can lead to misdiagnoses, under or over-diagnosis. This second edition of the Textbook of Cultural Psychiatry has been completely updated with additional new chapters on globalisation and mental health, social media and tele-psychiatry. Written by world-leading experts in the field, this new edition provides a framework for the provision of mental health care in an increasingly globalised world. The first edition of the Textbook of Cultural Psychiatry was commended in the BMA Book Awards in 2008 and was the recipient of the 2012 Creative Scholarship Award from the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture.
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Representing the clinical state of the art in culturally competent assessment and treatment, and providing important information on African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos/Hispanics, and Native Americans and Alaska Natives, this book synthesizes the collected wisdom from the editor's 10 years of teaching cultural psychiatry as a CME course with the professional experience of seven other contributors in using and teaching about DSM-IV-TR's Outline for Cultural Formulation.
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