Culture and Health: Psychological Perspectives on Problems and Practice - Couverture souple

Maclachlan, Malcolm

 
9780471966265: Culture and Health: Psychological Perspectives on Problems and Practice

Synopsis

This book explores the fascinating interplay between culture and health. Physical and mental symptoms often point beyond the individuals who experience them, to the communities and cultures to which they belong, and this book is concerned with helping students and clinicians think through the practical implications of working with people from different cultures. Culture and Health covers the assessment and treatment of illness as well as the promotion of health, introducing new techniques such as the Problem Portrait Technique for assessment, and Critical Incidents Analysis as a form of treatment. Drawing on psychological, sociological, anthropological and medical research, the book contains many case studies and each chapter ends with guidelines for good practice. Culture and Health is for those concerned with the well-being of people from cultures different to their own. Appealing to a broad audience, it is essential reading for students of health psychology, practising health professionals and students of medicine, nursing, social work, occupational therapy and physiotherapy, and a valuable resource for health service managers and planners.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Professor Malcolm MacLachlan is with the Centre for Global Health and School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. He originally trained and worked as a clinical psychologist, and then as a management consultant, in the UK, before taking up a lectureship at Chancellor College, University of Malawi. There he worked on a range of health promotion projects concerning HIV/AIDS and various tropical diseases, as well as with Mozambican refugees, and held a visiting position at Zomba Mental Hospital. Since moving to Trinity, he has held visiting positions at the Universities of Limpopo, Cape Town and Stellenbosch, all in South Africa, and at the College of Medicine, University of Malawi. Over the last 10 years he has also researched healthrelated aspects of rapid social change and increased multiculturalism in Europe, particularly Ireland. His major research interests concern cultural aspects of health, the psychosocial rehabilitation of people with physical disability and the human dynamics of international aid.
Professor MacLachlan is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and the Psychological Society of Ireland, and was elected to membership of the Royal Irish Academy in 2005. He has worked with a broad range of international and development organisations including UNICEF, OECD, WHO and UNESCO, the Academy for Educational Development, Finnish Refugee Council, American Refugee Committee, Banja La Mtsogolo, Concern and Development Co–operation Ireland. He was also a member of an EU–funded specialist group on Psychotrauma and Human Rights. He is Co–Director of the Masters Degree in Global Health at Trinity. He has the entirely unintentional distinction of a peculiar type of multicultural education being a graduate from universities in Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales.

Quatrième de couverture

Most health professionals now practice in multicultural societies. The influence of culture on illness, health and rehabilitation is therefore very important.

Culture and Health considers the practical implications of working with people from different cultures. It takes an explicitly critical perspective to explore the many fascinating interplays between culture and health, situating them within the broader social contexts in which they arise. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this second edition has been extensively revised and updated, and now includes a chapter on Global Health. It contains many helpful case studies and each chapter ends with guidelines for professional practice.

Retaining a strong focus on the clinician s perspective, Culture and Health is recommended for both students and qualified practitioners alike. It is essential reading for practising professionals and students of psychology, medicine, nursing, social work, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. It is also a valuable resource for health service managers and planners.

From reviews of the first edition:

MacLachlan is at his most interesting when recounting tales of cultural diversity
British Medical Journal

health workers have a great deal to learn from this volume...of great value and interest are the many illustrations of health related cultural phenomena
British Journal of Health Psychology

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780470847374: Culture and Health: A Critical Perspective Towards Global Health

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0470847379 ISBN 13 :  9780470847374
Editeur : Wiley-VCH, 2006
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