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" Racism and psychiatry : "
Morgan M. Medlock, Derri Shtasel, Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, David R. Williams, editors.
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BL
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866163
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Title & Author
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Racism and psychiatry : : contemporary issues and interventions /\ Morgan M. Medlock, Derri Shtasel, Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, David R. Williams, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Humana Press,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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Current clinical psychiatry
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1 online resource (xxii, 255 pages)
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ISBN
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3319901974
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: 9783319901978
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3319901966
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9783319901961
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Notes
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Phase of the Clinical Encounter: Treatment Planning.
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Contents
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Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Historical Context; 1: Origins of Racism in American Medicine and Psychiatry; Introduction; American Colonization and Slavery; Defining Blackness: Illness and Inferiority; Scientific Racism; Twentieth-Century White Supremacy; The Eugenics Movement; Medical Experimentation on Persons of Color; Racial Oppression in Medical Education and Organized Medicine; The Flexner Report and Its Impact on African-American Health; The American Medical Association and Racial Segregation.
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Blacks/African AmericansLatinos; Asian Americans; Adolescents; Research, Clinical Practice, and Population-Based Health Implications; Research; Clinical Practice/Health System; Population-Based Approaches; References; 4: The Intersection of Homelessness, Racism, and Mental Illness; Introduction; Demographics; Exclusion from the Housing Market; Mental Health and Substance Use; Prevalence Studies; Minority Stress; Service Utilization; Recommendations; Research; Practice; Policy; References; 5: Mental Illness, Addiction, and Incarceration: Breaking the Cycle; Introduction.
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History, Part 1: Institutionalization, Deinstitutionalization, and TransinstitutionalizationHistory, Part 2: From Slavery to the New Jim Crow; The State of Mass Incarceration in the USA; Recent Changes and New Directions; References; 6: Racism, Black Bodies, and Psychodynamic Therapy; Introduction; Phobogenic Object/Object Fear; Case Studies; Case Excerpt: J; Case Excerpt: K; Case Excerpt: D; References; 7: Clinician Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment; Introduction; The Clinical Encounter; Explicit and Implicit Bias; Explicit Bias; Case Example of Explicit Bias.
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Mechanisms of Surviving, Coping, and Healing in the Face of Racism and OppressionStepping Forward; References; Part II: Contemporary Issues; 3: Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation and Mental Health Outcomes; Introduction; Measuring and Assessing Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation; Historical Trends and Current Patterns; Linking Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation to Mental Health Outcomes; Neighborhood Economic Environment; Neighborhood Physical Environment; Neighborhood Social Environment; Neighborhood Mental Health Care Resources; Racism; Empirical Evidence; Race/Ethnicity.
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Responses to Civil Rights Within Organized PsychiatryRacial Oppression in Modern-Day Practice; The Impact of Reductive Language; The Current Stance in Psychiatric Practice and Research; References; 2: The Legacy of Slavery in Thoughts, Emotions, and Behaviors: Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Frame the Impact of Slavery on African Americans; Introduction; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Complex Trauma; Revisiting the Traumas of Slavery and Beyond; Ongoing Legacy of Slavery in Thoughts, Emotions, and Behaviors; Thoughts; Feelings; Behaviors; Clinical Diagnoses and Implications.
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Abstract
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This book addresses the unique sociocultural and historical systems of oppression that have alienated African-American and other racial minority patients within the mental healthcare system. This text aims to build a novel didactic curriculum addressing racism, justice, and community mental health as these issues intersect clinical practice. Unlike any other resource, this guide moves beyond an exploration of the problem of racism and its detrimental effects, to a practical, solution-oriented discussion of how to understand and approach the mental health consequences with a lens and sensitivity for contemporary justice issues. After establishing the historical context of racism within organized medicine and psychiatry, the text boldly examines contemporary issues, including clinical biases in diagnosis and treatment, addiction and incarceration, and perspectives on providing psychotherapy to racial minorities. The text concludes with chapters covering training and medical education within this sphere, approaches to supporting patients coping with racism and discrimination, and strategies for changing institutional practices in mental healthcare. Written by thought leaders in the field, Racism and Psychiatry is the only current tool for psychiatrists, psychologists, administrators, educators, medical students, social workers, and all clinicians working to treat patients dealing with issues of racism at the point of mental healthcare.
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Psychoanalysis and racism.
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Racism in psychology.
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS-- Life Stages-- General.
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General practice.
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Psychiatry.
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Psychoanalysis and racism.
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PSYCHOLOGY-- Developmental-- General.
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PSYCHOLOGY-- Developmental-- Lifespan Development.
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PSYCHOLOGY-- General.
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Psychology.
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Public health preventive medicine.
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Racism in psychology.
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Dewey Classification
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155.8/2
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LC Classification
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BF175.4.R34R33 2019
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Medlock, Morgan M.
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Shtasel, Derri
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Trinh, Nhi-Ha
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Williams, David R.
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