Culture and PTSD [online] : trauma in global and historical perspective / Devon E. Hinton, Byron J. Good
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Frontmatter Contents
PART I. Introduction and Theoretical Background Introduction: Culture, Trauma, and PTSD CHAPTER 1. The Culturally Sensitive Assessment of Trauma: Eleven Analytic Perspectives, a Typology of Errors, and the Multiplex Models of Distress Generation
PART I I. Historical Perspectives CHAPTER 2. Is PTSD a Transhistorical Phenomenon? CHAPTER 3. What Is “PTSD”? The Heterogeneity Thesis CHAPTER 4. From Shell Shock to PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Historical Perspective on Responses to Combat Trauma
PART III. Cross- Cultural Perspectives CHAPTER 5. Trauma in the Lifeworlds of Adolescents: Hard Luck and Trou ble in the Land of Enchantment CHAPTER 6. Gendered Trauma and Its Effects: Domestic Vio lence and PTSD in Oaxaca CHAPTER 7. Exploring Pathways of Distress and Mental Disorders: The Case of the Highland Quechua Populations in the Peruvian Andes CHAPTER 8. Latinas’ and Latinos’ Risk for PTSD After Trauma Exposure: A Review of Sociocultural Explanations CHAPTER 9. Karma to Chromosomes: Studying the Biology of PTSD in a World of Culture CHAPTER 10. Square Pegs and Round Holes: Understanding Historical Trauma in Two Native American Communities CHAPTER 11. Culture, Trauma, and the Social Life of PTSD in Haiti CHAPTER 12. Is PTSD a “Good Enough” Concept for Postconfl ict Mental Health Care? Refl ections on Work in Aceh, Indonesia List of Contributors
Index
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