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Transcultural Images in Hollywood Cinema discusses how cinema,
particularly Hollywood, impacts the cultural identities we
construct for ourselves in order to make sense of who we are in the
world. The politics of representation in cinema influence the
boundaries of ethnic and racial characteristics and invent cultural
and symbolic meanings that create a conventional image throughout
the world. The transnational perspective, dissolves, fragments, and
decentralizes this image, leaving the nationalist understanding of
identity to a hybrid form. Cultures and identities that are
expanded across borders form a mosaic by combining their local
characteristics with those of the host cultures. This book examines
the transnational and transcultural characteristics of Hollywood
cinema. The narrative, cinematographic, and aesthetic structures of
Hollywood cinema are turned upside down as chapters analyze gender,
social, cultural, and economic-political contexts. Scholars of
international communication, film, and social sciences will find
this book particularly interesting.
It is only in recent years that there has been development in the
awareness of the father's mental health. Yet, the father's mental
health can influence the mother, the infant, the family and
society. This book seeks to address the reasons why the father or
the potential father could suffer from a mental disorder or illness
during the perinatal period, his reactions, and what can be done to
help him. The book explores the way in which fathers' mental health
has presented in the past and how it presents now. It looks at the
father's attitudes towards his mental well-being and how he may
self-manage and self-medicate. It examines the impact and influence
the potential father and the father's mental health has on his
partner, infant and children. The reasons for certain disorders and
illnesses are outlined, along with how they may manifest and are
managed. Treatment options and types of medication are discussed
and the ways in which the father can access the best possible help
and support. Stories from fathers who have suffered from a
particular mental illness or condition help others to understand
both the practicalities and realities. The uniqueness of the shared
stories from fathers highlights why recognition treatment and
management are important to help other fathers improve their
relationship with their partner and infant and to improve their own
wellbeing. The book is intended to help health practitioners and
anyone who is concerned about fathers' mental health.
Listening Visits in Perinatal Mental Health focuses on how women
and families suffering from perinatal mental illness can be
supported by a wide range of practitioners. Based on the skills of
attentive listening, it is designed for use by health professionals
and support workers concerned with maternal mental health and the
mental health of the family. This accessible guide: Covers the
process and progression of perinatal mental health Discusses the
types of anxiety and depression which may occur during the
perinatal period Examines the impact of maternal mental illness of
the infant, father and family Explores the available assessment
tools, such as the EPDS Presents the theories behind the efficacy
of listening and counselling skills, as well as the evidence which
recommends this type of therapy Gives suggestions of alternative
therapeutic approaches and further resources to explore around
perinatal mental health Emphasises the importance of looking after
yourself and making use of supervision and peer support. With
chapters focused on listening to mothers, fathers and infants and
paying attention to cultural diversity, Listening Visits in
Perinatal Mental Health builds on the knowledge that many
professionals working with new mothers already have about perinatal
mental health. It focuses on developing the skills needed to put
this knowledge into practice and includes case examples and
follow-up activities throughout.
Listening Visits in Perinatal Mental Health focuses on how women
and families suffering from perinatal mental illness can be
supported by a wide range of practitioners. Based on the skills of
attentive listening, it is designed for use by health professionals
and support workers concerned with maternal mental health and the
mental health of the family. This accessible guide: Covers the
process and progression of perinatal mental health Discusses the
types of anxiety and depression which may occur during the
perinatal period Examines the impact of maternal mental illness of
the infant, father and family Explores the available assessment
tools, such as the EPDS Presents the theories behind the efficacy
of listening and counselling skills, as well as the evidence which
recommends this type of therapy Gives suggestions of alternative
therapeutic approaches and further resources to explore around
perinatal mental health Emphasises the importance of looking after
yourself and making use of supervision and peer support. With
chapters focused on listening to mothers, fathers and infants and
paying attention to cultural diversity, Listening Visits in
Perinatal Mental Health builds on the knowledge that many
professionals working with new mothers already have about perinatal
mental health. It focuses on developing the skills needed to put
this knowledge into practice and includes case examples and
follow-up activities throughout.
It is only in recent years that there has been development in the
awareness of the father's mental health. Yet, the father's mental
health can influence the mother, the infant, the family and
society. This book seeks to address the reasons why the father or
the potential father could suffer from a mental disorder or illness
during the perinatal period, his reactions, and what can be done to
help him. The book explores the way in which fathers' mental health
has presented in the past and how it presents now. It looks at the
father's attitudes towards his mental well-being and how he may
self-manage and self-medicate. It examines the impact and influence
the potential father and the father's mental health has on his
partner, infant and children. The reasons for certain disorders and
illnesses are outlined, along with how they may manifest and are
managed. Treatment options and types of medication are discussed
and the ways in which the father can access the best possible help
and support. Stories from fathers who have suffered from a
particular mental illness or condition help others to understand
both the practicalities and realities. The uniqueness of the shared
stories from fathers highlights why recognition treatment and
management are important to help other fathers improve their
relationship with their partner and infant and to improve their own
wellbeing. The book is intended to help health practitioners and
anyone who is concerned about fathers' mental health.
The long history of transatlantic movement in the Spanish-speaking
world has had a significant impact on present-day concepts of
Mexico and the implications of representing Mexico and Latin
America more generally in Spain, Europe, and the world. In addition
to analyzing texts that have received little to no critical
attention, the book examines the connections between contemporary
travel, including the local dynamics of encounters and the global
circulation of information, and the significant influence of the
history of exchange between Spain and Mexico in the construction of
existing ideas of place. To frame the analysis of contemporary
travel writing, the book examines key moments in the history of
Mexican-Spanish relations, including the origins of narratives
regarding Spaniards' sense of Mexico's similarity to and difference
from Spain. This history underpins the discussion of the role of
Spanish travelers in their encounters with Mexican peoples and
places and their reflection on their own role as communicators of
cultural meaning and participants in the tourist economy with its
impact-both negative and positive-on places.
The long history of transatlantic movement in the Spanish-speaking
world has had a significant impact on present-day concepts of
Mexico and the implications of representing Mexico and Latin
America more generally in Spain, Europe, and the world. In addition
to analyzing texts that have received little to no critical
attention, the book examines the connections between contemporary
travel, including the local dynamics of encounters and the global
circulation of information, and the significant influence of the
history of exchange between Spain and Mexico in the construction of
existing ideas of place. To frame the analysis of contemporary
travel writing, the book examines key moments in the history of
Mexican-Spanish relations, including the origins of narratives
regarding Spaniards' sense of Mexico's similarity to and difference
from Spain. This history underpins the discussion of the role of
Spanish travelers in their encounters with Mexican peoples and
places and their reflection on their own role as communicators of
cultural meaning and participants in the tourist economy with its
impact-both negative and positive-on places.
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