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Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health

Psycho-social Implications of the Reshaping of America

Pumariega, Andres J. (Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Cooper Medical School) & Rothe, Eugenio M. (Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health, Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health, Herbert Werteim College of Medicine, Florida International University)

Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health

Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health

Psycho-social Implications of the Reshaping of America

Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health

 

This book outlines the various psychosocial impacts of immigration on cultural identity and its impact on mainstream culture. It examines how cultural identity fits into individual mental health and has to be taken into account in treatment.


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Beschrijving Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health

What will the ethnic, racial and cultural face of the United States look like in the upcoming decades, and how will the American population adapt to these changes? Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health: Psycho-social Implications of the Reshaping of America outlines the various psychosocial impacts of immigration on cultural identity and its impact on mainstream culture. Thoroughly researched, this book examines how cultural identity relates to individual mental health and should be taken into account in mental health treatment.

In a time when globalization is decreasing the importance of national boundaries and impacting cultural identity for both minority and mainstream populations, the authors explore the multiple facets of what immigration means for culture and mental health. The authors review the concept of acculturation and examine not only how the immigrant's identity transforms through this process, but also how the immigrant transforms the host culture through inter-culturation. The authors detail the risk factors and protective factors that affect the first generation and subsequent generations of immigrants in their adaptation to American society, and also seek to dispel myths and clarify statistics of criminality among immigrant populations.

Further, the book aims to elucidate the importance of ethnicity and race in the psycho-therapeutic encounter and offers treatment recommendations on how to approach and discuss issues of ethnicity and race in psychotherapy. It also presents evidence-based psychological treatment interventions for immigrants and members of minority populations and shows how psychotherapy involves the creation of new, more adaptive narratives that can provide healing, personal growth, and relevance to the immigrant experience. Throughout, the authors provide clinical case examples to illustrate the concepts presented.


ISBN
9780190661700
Pagina's
296
Verschenen
NUR
870
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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