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Seeing Depression Through A Cultural Lens

Autor Barry S. Fogel, Xiaoling Jiang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 ian 2024
Seeing Depression Through a Cultural Lens, the collaborative work of a clinical neuroscientist and a scholar of comparative culture, examines the effects of cultural identity on the epidemiology, phenomenology, and narratives of depression, the bipolar spectrum, and suicide. Culture is associated with emotional communication style, 'idioms of distress,' the conception of depression and of bipolar disorders, and how people with mood disorders might be stigmatized. It is linked to structural factors--environmental, social, and economic circumstances--that create or mitigate the risk of depression, sometimes precipitate episodes of illness, and facilitate or impede treatment. Culture shapes depressed people's willingness to disclose or acknowledge their condition and to seek care, their relationships with clinicians, and their acceptance or rejection of specific treatments. Cultural context is essential to understanding suicide. It underlies people's motives for suicide, factors that promote or prevent suicide, the social acceptability of death by suicide, and availability of lethal means of self-harm.Cultural identity is always intersectional, comprising elements related to race and ethnicity; gender; age, generation, and life stage; education; social class; occupation; migrant or minority status; region of residence; and religious belief and practice. This book explores the implications of each of these dimensions using salient concepts from the social sciences, memorable narratives from literature, film, and the clinic, and quantitative findings from epidemiology and psychometrics. It offers readers a framework for culturally aware assessment and management of depression, bipolarity, and suicidal risk in diverse individuals and populations.
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ISBN-13: 9780190850074
ISBN-10: 0190850078
Pagini: 688
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Barry S. Fogel, M.D. is an academic psychiatrist and neurologist, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and a physician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Brain/Mind Medicine. He has devoted his career to the study and improvement of care at the interface of psychiatry, neurology, and general medicine. He co-founded the American Neuropsychiatric Association and the International Neuropsychiatric Association. His current research focuses on analysis of big data to assess the impact of personal identity on the presentation on outcomes of depression, and on developing a new drug for neuropsychiatric disorders including movement disorders, PTSD, autistic stereotypies, and tinnitus.Xiaoling Jiang, Ph.D. is a scholar of comparative literature and culture. She received her higher education in China, Japan, and the United States. She served on the faculties of Kobe University and Harvard University, and was on the editorial board of Culture Studies, China's leadingjournal of comparative culture. She is fluently trilingual, and personally tricultural. Since completing her work on this book, her academic focus has been the mental health of Asian college students in English-speaking countries and its relationship to issues of cultural identity and cultural conflict.