Mental health, race and culture / Suman J.M. Fernando.

  • Fernando, Suman.
Date:
1991
  • Books

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Description

"Theories and traditions that we inherit and live with determine our current understanding of mental health. African, Asian and native American traditions promote ways of thinking that are different from those in the West dominated by Western psychiatry Informed throughout by a deep awareness of both racial and cultural issues, the author describes and analyses mental health theory, practice, tradition and innovation around the globe in the context of a diversity of world-views and of problems arising from racism"--back cover.

Publication/Creation

Basingstoke : Macmillan in association with MIND, 1991.

Physical description

ix, 243 pages ; 22 cm.

Related material

This item was donated as part of The Women's Health Library archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference SA/WHL https://wellcomecollection.org/works/fjg4s86y

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: This item was originally held in the Women's Health Library. It was donated to Wellcome in 2016 by the Feminist Library, which acted as temporary custodian following the closure of Women's Health in 2006.
Copy 1. Former Women's Health Library shelfmark: V.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-235) and index.

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  • M26127

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ISBN

  • 0333474759
  • 9780333474754
  • 0333474767
  • 9780333474761