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Title:
Global mental health : anthropological perspectives / edited by Brandon Kohrt and Emily Mendenhall
Author:
Kohrt, Brandon, editor.

Mendenhall, Emily, 1982- editor.
Publication Information:
New York : Routledge, 2016.
Call Number:
RA418 .G525 2016
Electronic Access:
Inhaltsverzeichnis http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781611329230.pdf
ISBN:
9781611329230

9781611329247
Series:
Anthropology and global public health 2
Physical Description:
389 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents:
Historical background : medical anthropology and global mental health / by Brandon Kohrt, Emily Mendenhall, and Peter J. BrownAnthropological methods in global mental health research / by Emily Mendenhall and Brandon Kohrt -- Water, worry, and Doña Paloma : why water security is fundamental to global mental health / by Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis, Jose B. Rosales Chavez, Charu L. Jaiswal -- Life in transit : mental health, temporality and urban displacement for Iraqi refugees / by Nadia El-Shaarawi -- Reconnecting hope : khat consumption, time, and mental wellbeing among unemployed young men in Jimma, Ethiopia / by Daniel Mains -- The greater good : surviving sexual violence for schooling / by Eileen Anderson-Fye -- Grandmothers, children, and intergenerational distress in Nicaraguan transnational families / by Kristin Yarris -- Addiction in Colombia : local lives, broader lessons / by Daniel H. Lende and Sarah Fishleder -- Life "under the wire" : perceived discrimination and mental health of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic / by Hunter Keys -- Festive fighting and forgiving : ritual and resilience among indigenous Indian "conservation refugees" / by Jeffrey Snodgrass -- Who belongs in a psychiatric hospital? : post-socialist Romania in the age of globalizing psychiatry / by Jack Friedman -- The "cost" of healthcare : poverty, depression, and diabetes among Mexican immigrants in the United States / by Emily Mendenhall -- The few, the proud : women combat veterans and posttraumatic stress disorder in the United States / by Erin P. Finley -- Cultural competence and its discontents : reflections on a mandatory course for psychiatry residents / by Sarah S. Willen and Anne Kohler -- People, praxis, and power in global mental health : anthropology and the experience gap / by Brandon A. Kohrt with Reverend Bill Jallah -- Thinking too much in the Central Plateau : an apprenticeship approach to treating local distress in Haiti / by Bonnie N. Kaiser and Kristen E. McLean -- Task-shifting in global health : mental health implications for community health workers and volunteers / by Kenneth Maes -- "We can't fifnd this spirit of help" : mental health, social issues, and community home-based care providers in Central Mozambique / by Ippy Kalofonos -- Shared humanity among non-specialist peer care providers for persons living with psychosis : implications for global mental health / by Neely Myers.
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