The international handbook of black community mental health [E-book]
Publication details: Bingley : Emerald, 2020Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9781839099656
- 9781839099663
- WM 55.
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This is the first international handbook on Black community mental health, focussing on key issues including stereotypes in mental health, misdiagnoses, and inequalities/discrimination around access, services and provisions. Making use of a cultural competence framework throughout, the book covers many of the classic mental health/developmental areas such as schizophrenia, mental health disorders, ASD and ADHD, but it also looks at more controversial areas in mental health, like inequalities, racism and discrimination both in practice and in graduate school training and the supervisory experiences of black students in universities.
Unique among traditional academic texts addressing mental health, the book presents rich personal accounts from Black therapists and students. Many Black students who are training to become therapists or academics in mental health report negative experiences with white university staff in terms of a lack of support, encouragement, resulting in poor graduation outcomes. While institutional racism is a major issue both in society and universities, the editors of this Handbook take personal-level racism, microaggression and everyday racism as better models for understanding and analysing both these students racialised interaction/communication experiences with white staff at university, as well as the racialised communications and inequalities in misdiagnoses, access to services and provisions in healthcare settings with white managers.
User comment on 18/06/2020
This resource offers contemporary reflections upon an age-old problem in which healthcare and social agencies continue to grapple with challenging and painful dilemmas regarding race. As a black woman working within mental health services, I can't tell you how timely the publication of the book is!! It was a real honour to have my experiences as a safeguarding lead within Croydon and also as an AMHP included; I'm passionate about ensuring that the discourse around diversity and working with academics across the pond was so inspiring, I hope that the book helps to ensure that the predominant narrative, really does place a genuine focus on safety, the pursuit of an inclusive, meaningful relationship with diverse communities who work and use services and makes the most of opportunities inherent within safeguarding legislation. Little steps but yes, we can all play our part.
Patricia Clarke (Author of chapter 7: "Race and risk") SLaM Adult Safeguarding Lead/AMHP Croydon