Mental health and addiction care in the Middle East / Richard Isralowitz, Patricia A. Findley, editors.

Contributor(s): Isralowitz, Richard [editor.] | Findley, Patricia A [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Mental Health and Addiction Ser: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319415567; 3319415565; 3319415549; 9783319415543Subject(s): Drug abuse -- Middle East -- Prevention | Drug abusers -- Rehabilitation -- Middle East | Drug abusers -- Mental health -- Middle East | Drug abusers -- Services for -- Middle East | Psychology | Psychiatry | Clinical health psychology | Ethnopsychology | Mental health | Mental health services | Health promotion | Middle East | Substance-Related Disorders -- prevention & control | Mental Health | Psychology | Ethnopsychology | Mental Health Services | Health Promotion | Middle East | Psychologie | Santé -- Psychologie clinique | Ethnopsychologie | Santé mentale | Services de santé mentale | Promotion de la santé | Moyen-Orient | psychology | ethnopsychology | mental health | Psychiatry | Social work | Social, group or collective psychology | Health psychology | PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference | Mental health services | Mental health | Health promotion | Drug abuse -- Prevention | Clinical health psychology | Ethnopsychology | Psychiatry | Psychology | Middle EastGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 150 LOC classification: RC564.67.M628 | M46 2016ebOnline resources: EBSCOhost In: Springer eBooksSummary: This ambitious resource describes innovative intervention programs for treating substance abuse and other mental health problems in the Middle East in the context of larger issues in the region. Deftly combining clinical acumen with in-depth knowledge of sociopolitical currents, contributors present data and analysis on similarities and differences within the region, addiction issues in special populations (youth, mothers, immigrants), and the efficacy of local and international initiatives. New trends in evidence-based responses, including mental health services in war and disaster, are related to the larger goals of promoting peace. To that end, the editors go beyond the concept of shared problems to discuss strategies toward shared solutions, most notably psychological first aid as a healing approach to mediation. Among the topics covered: Drug abuse in the Middle East: promoting mutual interests through resistance and resilience. Toward uniform data collection and monitoring of Israeli and Palestinian adolescent drug use. Substance abusing mothers: toward an understanding of parenting and risk behavior. Immigration, acculturation, and drug use. Psychological first aid: a tool for mitigating conflict in the Middle East. Collaborative approaches to addressing mental health and addiction. For health psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and addiction counselors, Mental Health and Addiction Care in the Middle East demonstrates the deep potential for mental health and social issues to be addressed to benefit all communities involved.
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

This ambitious resource describes innovative intervention programs for treating substance abuse and other mental health problems in the Middle East in the context of larger issues in the region. Deftly combining clinical acumen with in-depth knowledge of sociopolitical currents, contributors present data and analysis on similarities and differences within the region, addiction issues in special populations (youth, mothers, immigrants), and the efficacy of local and international initiatives. New trends in evidence-based responses, including mental health services in war and disaster, are related to the larger goals of promoting peace. To that end, the editors go beyond the concept of shared problems to discuss strategies toward shared solutions, most notably psychological first aid as a healing approach to mediation. Among the topics covered: Drug abuse in the Middle East: promoting mutual interests through resistance and resilience. Toward uniform data collection and monitoring of Israeli and Palestinian adolescent drug use. Substance abusing mothers: toward an understanding of parenting and risk behavior. Immigration, acculturation, and drug use. Psychological first aid: a tool for mitigating conflict in the Middle East. Collaborative approaches to addressing mental health and addiction. For health psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and addiction counselors, Mental Health and Addiction Care in the Middle East demonstrates the deep potential for mental health and social issues to be addressed to benefit all communities involved.

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