Book Review of "Cultural Variations in Psychopathology: From Research to Practice"

Authors

  • Constance A. Barlow University of Calgary

Abstract

This is an edited book that aims to enhance understanding about the intersection of migration, culture, and psychopathology. The book presents research projects, literature reviews, and theoretical frameworks that address cultural variations in psychopathology. This review will provide a summary and critical analysis of the various chapters that address topics related to neuroscience, emotion regulation, diagnosis, and intervention. While the chapters in the book are rich in information and present detailed background literature that is current and relevant, the limitation o fthe book is its underrepresentation of discussions by the authors on how the research findings can be translated into practice.

Author Biography

Constance A. Barlow, University of Calgary

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Published

2013-02-20

How to Cite

Barlow, C. A. (2013). Book Review of "Cultural Variations in Psychopathology: From Research to Practice". Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 47(2). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/60891