

An edition of Personality disorders and culture (1998)
clinical and conceptual interactions
By Renato D. Alarcón
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Wiley
Language
eng
Pages
310
Description:
What role do cultures play in the development of personality? Can behavior that is normative in one culture be mistaken for a personality disorder in another? Can an entire culture be said to suffer from a personality disorder? Personality Disorders and Culture explores these questions and many more. It reviews the world-wide literature on the subject and covers all aspects of the links between culture and personality disorder. Stressing the importance of cultural awareness for mental health professionals in multicultural societies, this groundbreaking book sets forth a dimensional model of the ways in which a cultural perspective can inform our understanding of personality development and personality disorders. The authors assess the cultural foundations of the pathogenesis of these disorders and identify social and cultural practices that contribute to the development of personality styles. For clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding personality from a cultural perspective, Personality Disorders and Culture is an indispensable resource. It is also an excellent textbook for graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses in anthropology, psychology, sociology, diagnosis, and clinical treatment.
subjects: Cultural psychiatry, Psychiatry, Transcultural, Psychotherapy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Psychotherapy, Transcultural Psychiatry, Transkulturelle Psychiatrie, Persoonlijkheid, Cultural Characteristics, Personality Disorders, Culturele verschillen, Psychiatry, Persoonlijkheidsstoornissen, Psychotherapy, social aspects