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Dentistry --- Dental Care --- Patient Acceptance of Health Care --- Sex Factors --- Cultural Characteristics --- Health Behavior --- Psychological aspects --- psychology --- Social aspects
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Medical care --- Nursing --- Ethnic groups --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Cultural Characteristics --- Delivery of Health Care --- Transcultural Nursing --- Soins infirmiers transculturels
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Foreword: M. Carolyn Baum Foreword: Charles Christiansen Preface Situating occupational therapy's knowledge: why alternative conceptualisations and models of occupational therapy are required Cross-cultural concepts as the building blocks of conceptual models: occupation Occupational therapy theory: cultural inclusion and exclusion Context and theory: cultural antecedents of the Kawa model (1) Context and theory: cultural antecedents of the Kawa model (2) Raising a new, culturally relevant conceptual model of occupational therapy from practice An overview of the Kawa model Applying the Kawa model: comprehending occupation in context Rivers in context: brief narratives and cases demonstrating uses of the Kawa model Towards culturally relevant and safe theory in occupational therapy Index
Occupational therapy. --- Transcultural medical care. --- Occupational Therapy. --- Cultural Characteristics. --- Cross-Cultural Comparison. --- Therapy, Occupational --- Occupational Therapies --- Therapies, Occupational --- Transcultural Studies --- Comparison, Cross-Cultural --- Comparisons, Cross-Cultural --- Cross Cultural Comparison --- Cross-Cultural Comparisons --- Studies, Transcultural --- Study, Transcultural --- Transcultural Study --- Cultural Characteristics --- Culture --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenance --- Boundary Maintenance, Ethnic --- Boundary Maintenances, Ethnic --- Characteristic, Cultural --- Characteristics, Cultural --- Cultural Characteristic --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenances --- Maintenance, Ethnic Boundary --- Maintenances, Ethnic Boundary --- Cross-cultural medical care --- Cross-cultural medicine --- Transcultural medicine --- Medical care --- Social medicine --- Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of --- Occupation therapy --- Work, Therapeutic effect of --- Medical rehabilitation --- Physical therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Ergotherapie --- Ergotherapie. --- Kawa model. --- Innovatie. --- Occupational therapy --- Transcultural medical care
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In the middle of the twentieth century, leading cultural critics and visionaries-Erik Erikson, Lionel Trilling, Herbert Marcuse, and many others-turned to psychoanalysis as a measure of human personal and cultural fulfillment. Now, as we enter a new millennium, Nancy J. Chodorow, well known as a feminist theorist and psychoanalyst, takes her place in this line of eminent thinkers and revitalizes their project. Psychoanalysis, she claims, offers in its clinical goals and its vision of possibility insight into the nature of subjectivity and the quality of good relations with others. It continues centuries of reflection and imagination about the good life.In this pathbreaking book, Chodorow draws upon her broad knowledge and background in social theory, her feminism, and her experience as a psychoanalyst. In extensively elaborated chapters on psychoanalytic theory, she argues that a psychoanalysis that takes as its starting point the immediacy of unconscious fantasy and feeling found in the clinical encounter can illuminate our understanding of individual subjectivity and potentially transform all sociocultural thought. Creating a dialogue between feminism, anthropology, and psychoanalysis, she holds that feminism, anthropology, and other cultural theories require that psychoanalysts take seriously how cultural meanings help to constitute psychic life. At the same time, psychoanalysis demonstrates that contemporary theories of meaning cannot neglect the unconscious realm, which has just as much power as culture does to create meaning for the individual. Chodorow acknowledges postmodern accounts of the decentering and fragmentation of individuality but argues that psychoanalysis gives us an account of subjectivity that incorporates forms of wholeness and depth of experience, without which we cannot have a meaningful life.
Gender Identity. --- Cultural Characteristics --- Psychoanalysis. --- Emotions --- Psychodynamic Analysis --- Analyses, Psychodynamic --- Analysis, Psychodynamic --- Psychodynamic Analyses --- Gender --- Gender Identities --- Identity, Gender --- Transgender Persons --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenance --- Boundary Maintenance, Ethnic --- Boundary Maintenances, Ethnic --- Characteristic, Cultural --- Characteristics, Cultural --- Cultural Characteristic --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenances --- Maintenance, Ethnic Boundary --- Maintenances, Ethnic Boundary --- physiology.
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In this volume, for the first time Tibetan Medicine is approached from a combination of anthropology and history. These two disciplines appear to be vital to come to understand Tibetan medical knowledge and practice as being complex, diverse and dynamic phenomena which reflect changing social and historical conditions at the same time while also appealing to or preserving an older canon of traditions. Part One examines the impacts of various modernities in Tibet, the Himalayan borderlands and the Tibetan exile, including standardisation and scientization of Tibetan medicine. Part Two investigates the transmission and professionalisation of medical knowledge and its role in identity construction. Part Three traces connections between various body images, practices, and cosmologies in Tibetan societies and how mental and physical illnesses are understood. Part Four critically presents new or little known histories, commentarial practices, textual narratives and oral sources for investigating the history of Tibetan medicine.
Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- Cultural Characteristics --- Medicine, Tibetan --- Tibetan medicine --- Medicine, Oriental --- Tibetan Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine, Traditional --- Tibetan Traditional Medicine --- Traditional Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Traditional Tibetan --- Traditional Tibetan Medicine --- Medicine, Chinese Traditional --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenance --- Boundary Maintenance, Ethnic --- Boundary Maintenances, Ethnic --- Characteristic, Cultural --- Characteristics, Cultural --- Cultural Characteristic --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenances --- Maintenance, Ethnic Boundary --- Maintenances, Ethnic Boundary --- history --- Tibet. --- Tibetans --- Medicine --- Medical anthropology --- History
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Internal medicine. --- Medicine. --- Health Workforce --- Medicine, Internal --- Medicine --- Hispanic Americans --- Manners and customs. --- Hispanic or Latino --- Mental Health ǂx ethnology --- Population Groups, US --- Cultural Characteristics --- Psychiatry --- Mental health services. --- Mental Health --- ethnology --- Salut mental --- Assistència psiquiàtrica --- Nord-americans d'origen llatinoamericà
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This text integrates a multicultural perspective into counselling couples practice. It covers theory and practice and also contains exercises.
Couples Therapy - methods - United States. --- Cultural Characteristics - United States. --- Cultural psychiatry - United States. --- Ethnic Groups - psychology - United States. --- Marital psychotherapy - United States. --- Marital Therapy - methods - United States. --- Minorities - Mental health services - United States. --- Minority Groups - psychology - United States. --- Professional-Patient Relations - United States. --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of social welfare --- Marital psychotherapy --- Cultural psychiatry --- Minorities --- Mental health services --- Culture and psychiatry --- Ethnopsychiatry --- Psychiatry, Cultural --- Psychiatry and culture --- Ethnopsychology --- Social psychiatry --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Marriage counseling
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The collective, inclusive, and intersectional framework used in this book speaks to the significance of understanding aging across diverse cultures from multiple perspectives, but still as a shared human experience. The underlying message of the book is that although we are unique and different in our aging processes, we are ultimately connected through this physical, mental and spiritual experience of aging. Thus, regardless of whether we are service providers, service recipients, educators or merely fellow human beings, it is important that we approach the aging experience through a collective lens for discovering and sharing resources as we age; honoring the past while simultaneously accepting that the future is here. A few select examples of key findings from this collaborative work are as follows. First, despite progress in the field, certain issues remain to be addressed including the challenges of racism and sexism, mistreatment, the digital divide, poverty, and other social and economic crises in urban and rural communities as they relate to our aging population. Second, the need for sustaining a sense of independence among the aged and interdependence among supportive systems is warranted. Third, our elders continue to benefit from culturally competent services community-based health interventions and social services that addresses normative and emerging challenges for them. Fourth, spirituality in both indigenous and contemporary perspectives remains important for our elders’ development and quality of life. .
Culture. --- Future life -- Buddhism. --- Reincarnation -- Buddhism. --- Spirit. --- Aging --- Older people --- Culture --- Growth and Development --- Adult --- Sociology --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Population Characteristics --- Physiological Processes --- Age Groups --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Physiological Phenomena --- Health Care --- Persons --- Anthropology --- Named Groups --- Phenomena and Processes --- Aged --- Social Conditions --- Cultural Characteristics --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Gerontology --- Social aspects --- Cross-cultural studies --- Social conditions --- Social aspects. --- Social conditions. --- Social sciences. --- Geriatrics. --- Aging. --- Cultural studies. --- Social Sciences. --- Geriatrics/Gerontology. --- Cultural Studies. --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Medicine --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Physiological effect --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Research. --- Ageing. --- Study and teaching. --- Cultural studies
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Crisis management -- China. --- Disaster medicine -- China. --- Disaster medicine --- Crisis management --- Organization and Administration --- Culture --- Public Health Practice --- Financial Management --- Health Services --- Far East --- Disasters --- Environment --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Asia --- Economics --- Health Services Administration --- Public Health --- Sociology --- Geographic Locations --- Anthropology --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Social Sciences --- Health Care --- Environment and Public Health --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Geographicals --- Disaster Planning --- Cultural Characteristics --- China --- Risk Management --- Communicable Disease Control --- Medical Errors --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Emergency Medical Services --- Crises --- Management of crises --- Mass casualties --- Management --- Treatment --- Problem solving --- Conflict management --- Disaster relief --- Emergency medicine --- Medicine
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By exploring psychotherapy & counseling as a science-based cultural enterprise, this book expands the understanding of culture in terms of the politics of identity, symbolic & practice meanings, moral ontology, & global realities.
Cultural psychiatry --- Psychotherapy --- Counseling --- Cross-Cultural Comparison. --- Cultural Diversity. --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Cross-cultural psychiatry --- Psychiatry --- Psychiatry, Cross-cultural --- Transcultural psychiatry --- Cross-cultural studies --- Cultural Pluralism --- Multiculturalism --- Pluralism --- Cultural Diversities --- Diversities, Cultural --- Diversity, Cultural --- Multiculturalisms --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Pluralisms --- Ethical Relativism --- Transcultural Studies --- Comparison, Cross-Cultural --- Comparisons, Cross-Cultural --- Cross Cultural Comparison --- Cross-Cultural Comparisons --- Studies, Transcultural --- Study, Transcultural --- Transcultural Study --- Cultural Characteristics --- Culture --- methods. --- Counseling - Cross-cultural studies. --- Cultural psychiatry. --- Psychotherapy - Cross-cultural studies. --- Culture and psychiatry --- Ethnopsychiatry --- Psychiatry, Cultural --- Psychiatry and culture --- Ethnopsychology --- Social psychiatry
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