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The Sanity of Survival
  • Language: en

The Sanity of Survival

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Dr. Carl C. Bell presents this collection of articles spanning his 25-year-long career in community psychiatry.

Black Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Black Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The author examines the trends effecting negative changes on the African American male and responds with solutions. Sold in excess of 500,000 copies, a Third World Press best seller.

Resilience and Mental Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Resilience and Mental Health

Humans are remarkably resilient in the face of crises, traumas, disabilities, attachment losses and ongoing adversities. To date, most research in the field of traumatic stress has focused on neurobiological, psychological and social factors associated with trauma-related psychopathology and deficits in psychosocial functioning. Far less is known about resilience to stress and healthy adaptation to stress and trauma. This book brings together experts from a broad array of scientific fields whose research has focused on adaptive responses to stress. Each of the five sections in the book examines the relevant concepts, spanning from factors that contribute to and promote resilience, to populations and societal systems in which resilience is employed, to specific applications and contexts of resilience and interventions designed to better enhance resilience. This will be suitable for clinicians and researchers who are interested in resilience across the lifespan and in response to a wide variety of stressors.

Institutional Racism in Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Institutional Racism in Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-08
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines the deep roots of racism in the mental health system. Suman Fernando weaves the histories of racial discourse and clinical practice into a narrative of power, knowledge, and black suffering in an ostensibly progressive and scientifically grounded system. Drawing on a lifetime of experience as a practicing psychiatrist, he examines how the system has shifted in response to new forms of racism which have emerged since the 1960s, highlighting the widespread pathologization of black people, the impact of Islamophobia on clinical practice after 9/11, and various struggles to reform. Engaging and accessible, this book makes a compelling case for the entrenchment of racism across all aspects of psychiatry and clinical psychology, and calls for a paradigm shift in both theory and practice.

Psychiatric Aspects of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment
  • Language: en

Psychiatric Aspects of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-06-20
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  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Where do psychiatrists and other mental health professionals turn for information regarding how to predict and, more importantly, prevent violence? What are the best ways to treat victims of violence? This issue, a product of the American Psychiatric Association's Task Force on Violence, presents a comprehensive examination of the full range of violence-related issues that mental health practitioners may confront in their practice. The contributors provide guidance on how to assess and manage violent patients, how to predict the risk for violence, and how to treat victims of violence. They review both the victim and perpetrator aspects of sexual violence, explore the special issues surrounding family violence, and more. This is the 86th issue of the quarterly journal New Directions for Mental Health Services.

Fetal Alcohol Exposure in the African American Community
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

Fetal Alcohol Exposure in the African American Community

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Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health

According to David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., the 16th U.S. Surgeon General, we know a great deal more about treating mental illnesses than about preventing them and promoting mental health. In his foreword to Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health, Dr. Satcher applauds this guide as timely and vital, as it provides new and emerging research on the importance of prevention in mental health. Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health was conceived through discussions within the Prevention Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), and features contributions from 30 highly regarded clinicians and researchers who are experienced in the treatment and prevention of spe...

Managing Intense Emotions and Overcoming Self-Destructive Habits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Managing Intense Emotions and Overcoming Self-Destructive Habits

This self-help manual for those who meet the diagnosis of 'emotionally unstable' or 'borderline personality disorder'(BPD) outlines a brief intervention based on a model of treatment known to be effective for other conditions.

Contagion of Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Contagion of Violence

The past 25 years have seen a major paradigm shift in the field of violence prevention, from the assumption that violence is inevitable to the recognition that violence is preventable. Part of this shift has occurred in thinking about why violence occurs, and where intervention points might lie. In exploring the occurrence of violence, researchers have recognized the tendency for violent acts to cluster, to spread from place to place, and to mutate from one type to another. Furthermore, violent acts are often preceded or followed by other violent acts. In the field of public health, such a process has also been seen in the infectious disease model, in which an agent or vector initiates a spe...

Hard to Get
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Hard to Get

Hard to Get is a powerful and intimate examination of the sex and love lives of the most liberated women in history—twenty-something American women who have had more opportunities, more positive role models, and more information than any previous generation. Drawing from her years of experience as a researcher and a psychotherapist, Leslie C. Bell takes us directly into the lives of young women who struggle to negotiate the complexities of sexual desire and pleasure, and to make sense of their historically unique but contradictory constellation of opportunities and challenges. In candid interviews, Bell’s subjects reveal that, despite having more choices than ever, they face great uncertainty about desire, sexuality, and relationships. Ground-breaking and highly readable, Hard to Get offers fascinating insights into the many ways that sex, love, and satisfying relationships prove surprisingly elusive to these young women as they navigate the new emotional landscape of the 21st century.