The Routledge International Handbook of Interracial and Intercultural Relationships and Mental Health - Shivon Raghunandan, Roy Moodley & Kelley Kenney
By Shivon Raghunandan, Roy Moodley & Kelley Kenney
The Routledge International Handbook of Interracial and Intercultural Relationships and Mental Health presents critical, theoretical, empirical, and psychological accounts of intercultural intimacies.
It challenges pervasive Eurocentric discourse and ideas and offers current, scholarly, practical, equitable, global, and intercultural responsive philosophies, theories, clinical frameworks, and practices. The chapters in this text offer critical perspectives on the mental health and wellābeing of intercultural couples, inclusive of multiācultural, multiāethnic, multiāfaith, multiāsexual, multiāracial, multiāgendered, multiāabled couples, and their intersections. A diverse range of international contributors present an intersectional analysis of traditional and contemporary cultural ideas and relationship philosophies and explore multiple global and cultural psychologies that shape the health and wellābeing of intercultural couples and their families.
This handbook is essential for students, educators, mental health clinicians, and researchers in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work programmes.
The Routledge International Handbook of Interracial and Intercultural Relationships and Mental Health - Shivon Raghunandan, Roy Moodley & Kelley Kenney
By Shivon Raghunandan, Roy Moodley & Kelley Kenney
The Routledge International Handbook of Interracial and Intercultural Relationships and Mental Health presents critical, theoretical, empirical, and psychological accounts of intercultural intimacies.
It challenges pervasive Eurocentric discourse and ideas and offers current, scholarly, practical, equitable, global, and intercultural responsive philosophies, theories, clinical frameworks, and practices. The chapters in this text offer critical perspectives on the mental health and wellābeing of intercultural couples, inclusive of multiācultural, multiāethnic, multiāfaith, multiāsexual, multiāracial, multiāgendered, multiāabled couples, and their intersections. A diverse range of international contributors present an intersectional analysis of traditional and contemporary cultural ideas and relationship philosophies and explore multiple global and cultural psychologies that shape the health and wellābeing of intercultural couples and their families.
This handbook is essential for students, educators, mental health clinicians, and researchers in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work programmes.
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