International Case Studies in Mental Health
April 2012 | 256 pages | Sage US
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International Case Studies in Mental Health presents a variety of global cases from both developed and developing countries, detailing descriptions of the people who are seeking help to eliminate their distress and of the exceptional practitioners who provide the help. In most of the cases, the practitioner is someone who shares a similar heritage with her or his help seeker, and who is influenced at least partly by Western psychotherapy traditions. Each chapter also is a showcase of how scholars pair up with mental health practitioners to create a work that weaves together contextual and individual qualities to inform an understanding of the help-seeker and the intervention.

This book aims to help prepare both mental health trainees and practicing professionals to be effective in the provision of healing in their work with people in different regions of the world. Consequently, the authors hope to offer practitioners a glimpse of what can be achieved in these regions by people whose reputations within the respective communities are strong.



Contents

Foreword

Foreword

Preface

Preface

Introduction: Toward an Inclusive International Psychology

Introduction: Toward an Inclusive International Psychology

1. The Case Study of Therapy with a Swiss Woman: An Action Theory Perspective

1. The Case Study of Therapy with a Swiss Woman: An Action Theory Perspective

2. Victim, Perpetrator, or BOTH?: A Child-Soldier's Journey into Healing Wounds of War in Sierra Leone

2. Victim, Perpetrator, or BOTH?: A Child-Soldier's Journey into Healing Wounds of War in Sierra Leone

3. Counseling as Much More Than "Counselling": A Case From Zimbabwe

3. Counseling as Much More Than "Counselling": A Case From Zimbabwe

4. Bisexual Identity in a Traditional Culture: A Case Study from Turkey

4. Bisexual Identity in a Traditional Culture: A Case Study from Turkey

5. Case Study of a Female Patient With Anxiety Disorder and Depression: Psychotherapy Within a Lebanese Cultural Framework

5. Case Study of a Female Patient With Anxiety Disorder and Depression: Psychotherapy Within a Lebanese Cultural Framework

6. College Counseling in China: A Case Study

6. College Counseling in China: A Case Study

7. Counseling a Female Client from Korea: Applying the Han Counseling Model

7. Counseling a Female Client from Korea: Applying the Han Counseling Model

8. Mayan Cosmovision and Integrative Counseling: A Case Study From Guatemala

8. Mayan Cosmovision and Integrative Counseling: A Case Study From Guatemala

9. Disaster Counseling: A Haitian Family Case Post January 12, 2010 Earthquake

9. Disaster Counseling: A Haitian Family Case Post January 12, 2010 Earthquake

10. Mr. Paul T: A Black Man in America

10. Mr. Paul T: A Black Man in America

11. Working with a Chinese Immigrant with Severe Mental Illness: An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Multicultural Case Conceptualization

11. Working with a Chinese Immigrant with Severe Mental Illness: An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Multicultural Case Conceptualization

Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn From Mental Health Practitioners Around the World?

Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn From Mental Health Practitioners Around the World?

Additional materials

Description

International Case Studies in Mental Health presents a variety of global cases from both developed and developing countries, detailing descriptions of the people who are seeking help to eliminate their distress and of the exceptional practitioners who provide the help. In most of the cases, the practitioner is someone who shares a similar heritage with her or his help seeker, and who is influenced at least partly by Western psychotherapy traditions. Each chapter also is a showcase of how scholars pair up with mental health practitioners to create a work that weaves together contextual and individual qualities to inform an understanding of the help-seeker and the intervention.

This book aims to help prepare both mental health trainees and practicing professionals to be effective in the provision of healing in their work with people in different regions of the world. Consequently, the authors hope to offer practitioners a glimpse of what can be achieved in these regions by people whose reputations within the respective communities are strong.



Contents

Foreword

Foreword

Preface

Preface

Introduction: Toward an Inclusive International Psychology

Introduction: Toward an Inclusive International Psychology

1. The Case Study of Therapy with a Swiss Woman: An Action Theory Perspective

1. The Case Study of Therapy with a Swiss Woman: An Action Theory Perspective

2. Victim, Perpetrator, or BOTH?: A Child-Soldier's Journey into Healing Wounds of War in Sierra Leone

2. Victim, Perpetrator, or BOTH?: A Child-Soldier's Journey into Healing Wounds of War in Sierra Leone

3. Counseling as Much More Than "Counselling": A Case From Zimbabwe

3. Counseling as Much More Than "Counselling": A Case From Zimbabwe

4. Bisexual Identity in a Traditional Culture: A Case Study from Turkey

4. Bisexual Identity in a Traditional Culture: A Case Study from Turkey

5. Case Study of a Female Patient With Anxiety Disorder and Depression: Psychotherapy Within a Lebanese Cultural Framework

5. Case Study of a Female Patient With Anxiety Disorder and Depression: Psychotherapy Within a Lebanese Cultural Framework

6. College Counseling in China: A Case Study

6. College Counseling in China: A Case Study

7. Counseling a Female Client from Korea: Applying the Han Counseling Model

7. Counseling a Female Client from Korea: Applying the Han Counseling Model

8. Mayan Cosmovision and Integrative Counseling: A Case Study From Guatemala

8. Mayan Cosmovision and Integrative Counseling: A Case Study From Guatemala

9. Disaster Counseling: A Haitian Family Case Post January 12, 2010 Earthquake

9. Disaster Counseling: A Haitian Family Case Post January 12, 2010 Earthquake

10. Mr. Paul T: A Black Man in America

10. Mr. Paul T: A Black Man in America

11. Working with a Chinese Immigrant with Severe Mental Illness: An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Multicultural Case Conceptualization

11. Working with a Chinese Immigrant with Severe Mental Illness: An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Multicultural Case Conceptualization

Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn From Mental Health Practitioners Around the World?

Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn From Mental Health Practitioners Around the World?

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April 2012 | 256 pages | Sage US

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International Case Studies in Mental Health presents a variety of global cases from both developed and developing countries, detailing descriptions of the people who are seeking help to eliminate their distress and of the exceptional practitioners who provide the help. In most of the cases, the practitioner is someone who shares a similar heritage with her or his help seeker, and who is influenced at least partly by Western psychotherapy traditions. Each chapter also is a showcase of how scholars pair up with mental health practitioners to create a work that weaves together contextual and individual qualities to inform an understanding of the help-seeker and the intervention.

This book aims to help prepare both mental health trainees and practicing professionals to be effective in the provision of healing in their work with people in different regions of the world. Consequently, the authors hope to offer practitioners a glimpse of what can be achieved in these regions by people whose reputations within the respective communities are strong.




Table Of Contents:

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Toward an Inclusive International Psychology
  • 1. The Case Study of Therapy with a Swiss Woman: An Action Theory Perspective
  • 2. Victim, Perpetrator, or BOTH?: A Child-Soldier's Journey into Healing Wounds of War in Sierra Leone
  • 3. Counseling as Much More Than "Counselling": A Case From Zimbabwe
  • 4. Bisexual Identity in a Traditional Culture: A Case Study from Turkey
  • 5. Case Study of a Female Patient With Anxiety Disorder and Depression: Psychotherapy Within a Lebanese Cultural Framework
  • 6. College Counseling in China: A Case Study
  • 7. Counseling a Female Client from Korea: Applying the Han Counseling Model
  • 8. Mayan Cosmovision and Integrative Counseling: A Case Study From Guatemala
  • 9. Disaster Counseling: A Haitian Family Case Post January 12, 2010 Earthquake
  • 10. Mr. Paul T: A Black Man in America
  • 11. Working with a Chinese Immigrant with Severe Mental Illness: An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Multicultural Case Conceptualization
  • Case Study from Australia
  • Case Study from India
  • Case Study from South Africa
  • Case Study from Uganda
  • Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn From Mental Health Practitioners Around the World?
  • Case Study from Switzerland
  • Case Study from U.S.: Black American Case
  • Case Study from Sierra Leone
  • Case Study from Zimbabwe

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