TY - BOOK AU - Kinzie,J.David AU - Keepers,George A. TI - The psychiatric evaluation and treatment of refugees /edited by J. David Kinzie, George A. Keepers SN - 9781615373093 AV - RC451 .P793 2020 PY - 2020/// CY - Washington, DC PB - American Psychiatric Association Publishing KW - Refugees KW - Psychology KW - Mentally ill KW - Treatment KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Psychological aspects KW - Interviewing in psychiatry KW - psychology KW - Mental Disorders KW - diagnosis KW - Interview, Psychological KW - methods KW - Culturally Competent Care KW - Emigrants and Immigrants KW - Psychological Trauma KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Overview of cultural and diagnostic issues; James Boehnlein --; Diagnosis and treatment; J. David Kinzie --; Psychological treatment : narrative exposure therapy; Linda Piwowarczyk, Dhanviney Verma --; Psychotherapy for postmigration stress; J. David Kinzie --; Psychobiology and psychopharmacology; J. David Kinzie --; The Oregon model : the intercultural psychiatric program; J. David Kinzie --; Children and adolescents; Keith Cheng, Paria Zarrinnegar --; Asylum seekers; Mark Kinzie --; Geriatric psychiatric problems among refugees; Paul Leung, J. David Kinzie --; Contemporary refugee crisis at the United States-Mexican border; Bernardo Ng, Erike Apolinar, Mario A. Martinez --; Training residents to treat refugees; James Griffith, Sara Teichholtz --; Ethical challenges confronting psychiatrists in the field of refugee mental health; Derrick Silove --; Overview, perspectives, and research needs; George A. Keepers; 2; b N2 - "The Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment of Refugees is a cutting-edge volume of contributions that help mental health professionals better understand the outcomes and solutions for the complicated mix of trauma and immigration with culture and worldview found in the treatment of refugee patients. Written by experts in cross-cultural psychiatry, the book holds a balance between up-to-date science and the collective experiential wisdom of the Intercultural Psychiatric Program at the Oregon Health & Science University, providing a key reference for psychiatrists and other mental health professionals working in cross-cultural trauma. The editors and authors of this volume have contributed to an understanding of the blend of necessary science/evidence and compassion that gives mental health providers insight as to how to understand and treat these often traumatized patients"--Publisher's description UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2478339&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -