Geographically and demographically Asia is a huge region with a
large number of societies and cultures, each affected by their own
unique problems including over-population, major natural disasters,
poverty and changing social and economic factors. Inevitably this
means that different mental health needs have developed across the
region. Colonialism, globalization, industrialization and
urbanization have brought major demographic and cultural shifts in
the region but clinical mental health practices and services and
societal attitudes to mental health issues vary enormously.
This handbook surveys the state of the current psychiatric care
field across the whole Asia-Pacific region. Focusing on individual
countries, each chapter will include:
- A summary of factors affecting the practice and provision of
psychiatric care, including cultural attitudes to mental health
issues
- Coverage of the conceptualisation, causation and prevalence of
mental health issues in society
- An overview of mental health care services and systems
available and workforce training
- Coverage of country specific innovative practices and folk
therapies
As the first major reference work on psychiatric care in Asia
this book is an essential resource for scholars and students
researching mental health in Asia as well as psychiatrists and
other mental health professionals working in the region.
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