The Asia-Pacific region has not only the greatest concentration of population but is, arguably, the future economic centre of the world. Epidemiological transition in the region is occurring much faster than it did in the West and many countries face the emerging problem of chronic diseases at the s
Mental Health in Asia and the Pacific: Historical and Cultural Perspectives
β Scribed by Harry Minas, Milton Lewis (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Series
- International and Cultural Psychology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This far-reaching volume analyzes the social, cultural, political, and economic factors contributing to mental health issues and shaping treatment options in the Asian and Pacific world. Multiple lenses examine complex experiences and needs in this vast region, identifying not only cultural issues at the individual and collective levels, but also the impacts of colonial history, effects of war and disasters, and the current climate of globalization on mental illness and its care. These concerns are located in the larger context of physical health and its determinants, worldwide goals such as reducing global poverty, and the evolving mental health response to meet rising challenges affecting the diverse populations of the region. Chapters focus on countries in East, Southeast, and South Asia plus Oceania and Australia, describing:
Β· National history of psychiatry and its acceptance.
Β· Present-day mental health practice and services.
Β· Mental/physical health impact of recent social change.Β· Disparities in accessibility, service delivery, and quality of care.
Β· Collaborations with indigenous and community approaches to healing.
Β· Current mental health resources, the state of policy, and areas for intervention.
A welcome addition to the global health literature, Mental Health in Asia and the Pacific brings historical depth and present-day insight to practitioners providing services in this diverse area of the world as well as researchers and policymakers studying the region.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Why Historical, Cultural, Social, Economic and Political Perspectives on Mental Health Matter....Pages 1-16
Mental Health in Pakistan: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow....Pages 17-37
Psychiatry in India: Historical Roots, Development as a Discipline and Contemporary Context....Pages 39-57
Mental Health System Development in Sri Lanka....Pages 59-77
Mental Health in Korea: Past and Present....Pages 79-92
Mental Health System in Japan After the Meiji Restoration: Historical Observations....Pages 93-105
A History of Mental Healthcare in Taiwan....Pages 107-121
Mental Health in Thailand: Historical and Cultural Perspectives....Pages 123-133
Mental Health in Cambodia....Pages 135-144
Mental Health in Vietnam....Pages 145-161
Historical and Cultural Perspectives from the Philippines....Pages 163-174
From Centralized to Decentralized Service: Mental Health and Psychiatry in Malaysia....Pages 175-191
Mental Health and Psychiatry in Singapore: From Asylum to Community Care....Pages 193-204
Psychiatry and Mental Health Care in Indonesia from Colonial to Modern Times....Pages 205-221
The History of Mental Health in Papua New Guinea....Pages 223-235
The History of Mental Health in Fiji....Pages 237-251
Mental Health in the Smaller Pacific States....Pages 253-272
Grafting and Crafting New Zealandβs Mental Health Policy....Pages 273-287
Mental Health in Australia, 1788β2015: A History of Responses to Cultural and Social Challenges....Pages 289-313
Back Matter....Pages 315-327
β¦ Subjects
Health Psychology;Psychiatry
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