Black Mental Health

Patients, Providers, and Systems


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Imprint: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
By:
Ezra E. H. Griffith,Billy E. Jones,Altha J. Stewart
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
382

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Introduction: Framing the TextPart I. ReflectionsChapter 1. The Welcome Table in the WorkplaceChapter 2. Call to Public ServiceChapter 3. Long Journey to the Top of the Psychiatric LadderChapter 4. Bridging the Gap: Challenges for Mental Health Policy, Research, and PracticeChapter 5. Black Psychiatrists of 1969 Survey the Scene, Then and NowPart II. Patient CareChapter 6. Black Americans and Public System Design Strategies Promoting Health EquityChapter 7. African Americans and the Criminal Justice SystemChapter 8. Black International Medical Graduates and the Care of Black PatientsChapter 9. Providing High-Quality Psychiatric Care for Black Children and YouthChapter 10. Black Women and Mental Health: Psychosocial Realities and Clinical ConsiderationsChapter 11. Young Minority Fathers: Harbingers of Promise for Their ChildrenChapter 12. Black Elders of the Twenty-First CenturyChapter 13. Black Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Identities and Mental HealthChapter 14. Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in African American PopulationsChapter 15. Psychotherapy With African Americans and People of African DescentChapter 16. Biological Therapies and Black PatientsChapter 17. The Black Church and Mental HealthPart III. Training of Black Mental Health Care ProvidersChapter 18. Psychiatric Training and Black Mental HealthChapter 19. A Seat at the Psychiatric Table: Increasing the Workforce Presence of BlacksChapter 20. Addressing the Mental Health Needs of African American Youth in the New Millennium: Intersections and Visions for the FutureChapter 21. Training in the Effects of Implicit Racial Bias on Black HealthChapter 22. Historically Black Colleges and Universities and African American Psychiatry: Past, Present, and FuturePart IV. Psychiatric Research and BlacksChapter 23. The Importance of "Bent Nail" Research for African American PopulationsChapter 24. Racism and Mental Health: Pathways, Evidence, and Needed ResearchChapter 25. Toward a Liberation Psychiatry: Contributions From the Psychology of PlaceChapter 26. The "New" Epidemic: Trauma Among Urban Adolescents Living in PovertyChapter 27. Addiction, Drug Policy, and Black Clinical InnovationsChapter 28. Conclusion: Toward a Revised Vision of Black Mental Health

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