Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice
Explore the nuanced interplay of race, culture, and ethnicity within the realm of secure psychiatric practice in the insightful book Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice by renowned authors. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2000, this 286-page paperback delves into society’s perceptions of minority groups and their impact on care professionals in psychiatric and criminal justice environments. The authors provide a thorough analysis that highlights the challenges faced by these communities, alongside practical strategies aimed at fostering a more equitable and culturally sensitive approach to service delivery. This essential read is invaluable for anyone involved in mental health care, criminal justice, or cultural studies, offering meaningful insights into improving practices and outcomes for marginalized populations.