An interdisciplinary volume which draws together the concepts of
culture and cognition in the wider context of psychopathology. It
provides new perspectives on the etiology, treatment, and
prevention of psychopathology by challenging current
individualistic models and assumptions, while offering new
theoretical formulations that take account of the cultural
foundation of the cognition process.
This book is divided into three sections. The first offers a
history of the existing shortsighted models that see the individual
as the source of pathological cognitions. The second section is
comprised of nine chapters that examine selected mental disorders.
The final section examines the implications of new models that take
account of cultural sources of cognition. This book will be of
interest to clinical and cross-cultural psychology; anthropology,
sociology, and professionals in psychology, social services, and
public health.
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