Racism and Mental Health
Discover the profound insights of "Racism and Mental Health" by Kamaldeep Bhui, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2002. This essential read delves into the significant effects of racism within mental health (MH) settings, exploring both personal clinical interactions and the overarching service landscape. Spanning 256 pages, Bhui offers a detailed examination of how racism manifests in contemporary Britain, addressing crucial themes of racial and cultural identity while highlighting the disparities faced by minority ethnic communities in accessing mental health services. With its focus on collective psychology and social implications, this book serves as an invaluable reference for mental health professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of racism and mental well-being. Enhance your knowledge and awareness of these critical issues with this compelling work.