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The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health

ISBN: 978-1-83909-965-6, eISBN: 978-1-83909-964-9

Publication date: 8 June 2020

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(2020), "Index", Majors, R., Carberry, K. and Ransaw, T.S. (Ed.) The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 577-593. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-964-920201036

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INDEX

Abuse, categories of
, 155–156

Academia, racism in

changing research topic
, 98–99

competence
, 97–98

conceptualisation of ‘ivory tower’ of academia
, 90–91

dysconscious racism
, 94

endings
, 100–104

lens
, 95–96

mental health within ivory tower
, 93

misunderstandings
, 99–100

new beginning
, 104

outsiders in ivory tower
, 92–93

under representation of black people on journey to ivory tower
, 91–92

shift in supervisory relationships
, 96–97

stories
, 94–95

Academic achievement
, 194

Academic disidentification
, 194–195

Academic racism (see also Institutional racism; Systemic racism)
, 58

advocacy in case of discrimination
, 64–65

critical knowledge in multi-layered society
, 70–71

leadership
, 60–64

orchestrating multi-dimensional identities
, 65–70

Access to ‘Divine Capital’
, 286

Access to mental health services
, 4

for African Americans
, 12

barriers to
, 12, 113

Access to mental health services for African Americans, barriers to
, 113

Accreditation process
, 553

Activists
, 463

Adoption and Children Act (2002)
, 396

Advocacy
, 442

in discrimination case
, 64–65

Aetiology and Ethnicity in Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses (AESOP)
, 446

African Americans

and employment
, 266–268

and mental health
, 265–266

VR services for African American with mental health diagnoses
, 269–272

African Caribbean Community Initiative (ACCI)
, 137

African Jubilee Year Declaration
, 137

African-Caribbean Black and Minority Ethnic (ACBME)
, 433–434

African-Caribbean Mental Health in UK
, 446–448

assets-based, community-centred approach
, 448–449

CaFI
, 454–455

CaFI for schizophrenia
, 450–453

compliance with ethical standards
, 455

FI ‘talking treatment’
, 449–450

implications
, 454

testing CaFI
, 453

African-Caribbeans
, 177–178, 335, 445

Afriphobia
, 143

Afro Caribbean Community, SPD and
, 486–487

Afrocentric psychology
, 123

Airport experience
, 524–525

Al Qaeda
, 468

Alert Programme strategies
, 485–486

Alzheimer’s disease
, 413, 415

American Psychiatric Association (APA)
, 3, 186

Americans with Disabilities Act
, 268

Analytical cross-cultural therapy
, 370

Anger
, 168, 288, 407, 462

Anti-Black racial misandry
, 84

Anti-oppressive supervision
, 559

Anti-racism
, 555

‘Anti-racist’ education
, 352

Anxiety
, 168, 242, 370, 432

Arranged marriage
, 19, 498, 511

Asian culture
, 237, 497

Asperger’s Syndrome
, 462

Assets-based approach
, 448–449

Assimilation
, 397

Asylums to community care
, 146–147

Attachment theory
, 535–536

to Reid and Bledsoe
, 472–474

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
, 483

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
, 483

Autism
, 462

race problem
, 238

Autism diagnostic observation schedule (ADOS)
, 236

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
, 233–234, 483

achieving cultural competency in ASD assessment
, 239–241

impact of changes to diagnostic criteria
, 235–237

diagnostic failings in ASD assessment in BME population
, 237–238

multicultural treatment-led model
, 233

tackling inequalities
, 241

therapeutic interventions for
, 242–244

‘Backdoor’ exclusions
, 352

BAME clients’ and families’ value system
, 9

Barriers to mental health in Black/African American Community
, 113

Battered race syndrome (see also racial battle fatigue)
, 6

Behaviour
, 357, 441

Behavioural therapies
, 2–3

Behaviours indicating SPD
, 487–488

Belief systems within South Asian families
, 500–501

Bennett Inquiry
, 44–45

Bethlem Royal Hospital
, 146

Big, bad, mad and dangerous stereotype
, 2, 4, 11, 37–52, 135, 137, 143, 447

Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups (BAME groups)
, 7, 40–41, 145, 321, 324

Black and Minority Ethnic communities (BME communities)
, 1, 38–39, 58, 91–92, 134, 159–160

Black boys

challenges affecting black boys in schools in UK
, 283–286

comments and recommendations
, 202

cultural competence model for teachers and Black boys
, 193

EL
, 195–202

Excell3’s Black Boys Can Intervention Programmes
, 286–292

impact of targeted intervention for disadvantaged pupils
, 292–294

underachievement
, 283

Black Boys Can Project
, 15, 284, 286–292

Black Boys Empowerment Programme
, 287

Black Britain
, 133, 445

Black churches
, 286, 470, 527

Black community
, 8, 177, 563

stigmas within
, 256

Black empathic approach
, 550

Black excellence movement
, 66

Black experience credibility
, 470

Black families
, 369–370

Black Health and Wellbeing Commission
, 140

Black History Month
, 137, 142

Black identity
, 329

Black male

self-actualising
, 289

self-concept
, 288

Black males of color (BMOC)
, 3, 255

Black Mental Health
, 133–135, 140

“Black on black” violence
, 139

Black patients
, 40, 43–44, 134, 178, 335

Black people
, 3, 37–38, 445

Black psychology/Afro-centric psychology
, 4

Black racial identity status
, 372, 390–391

Black therapists
, 370

authors’ therapeutic experience
, 374–375

black racial identity status
, 372, 390–391

Caribbean migration and acculturation
, 369

cultural perception study design choice
, 371

impact of curiosity
, 382

demographic characteristics
, 375–377

design
, 378

ethical issues
, 378

eye contact
, 382

findings
, 379–381

limitations and future directions
, 384–385

materials
, 375

method
, 375

participants
, 375

procedure
, 378

questionnaire
, 393–394

reflexivity working within insider/outsider position
, 382–383

research questions
, 380–381

second generation socialisation
, 369–371

status of clients and therapists’ own racial identity
, 383–384

white racial identity status
, 372–374, 391–392

working with ‘not knowing’ position
, 384

Black Thrive
, 140

Black Western Archetype
, 550

Black women

and cultural disposition
, 550

discrimination
, 86

hyper-policing of
, 84

identities
, 92

as leaders
, 16

leadership experiences of
, 319–331

self-definition and self-valuation
, 326

in UK
, 7

Black youth
, 256

Black/African American Community
, 113

barriers to mental health in
, 113

community engagement with
, 121–124

cultural competence and humility in
, 124

cultural responses to implicit provider bias
, 120

implicit provider bias and
, 110–112

mental health
, 109

psychosocial issues affecting
, 118–120

review of literature
, 114–118

social determinants of health and
, 112–113

strategies to reducing implicit bias
, 124–125

Black/African Americanness
, 119

Black/African-American psychology
, 5

Black/Afro-centric psychology
, 8

Boys 2 Men
, 169

Bradford riots
, 324

British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
, 186, 190

British Nationality Act
, 50

British Psychological Society (BPS)
, 186, 346

British West Indies Regiment (BWIR)
, 49–50

Burden of acting white
, 194–195

Business incubators
, 275–276, 278

Care Act (2014)
, 154–155

Care Program Approach (CPA)
, 152

Care Quality Commission (CQC)
, 39, 134

Caretaking whites
, 406–407

Caribbean
, 497–498, 520

migration and acculturation
, 369

Carlos Bledsoe case study
, 467–468

potential explanations for terrorist inclinations of
, 468–474

Celebrating diversity
, 406

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, 238, 248

Chester M. Pierce
, 79, 82, 86

Chicago Add Us In Initiative (AUI Initiative)
, 276

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
, 159, 162, 499, 504

Child sexual abuse
, 319

Child sexual exploitation (CSE)
, 319–321

Children
, 159, 162

commissioning services
, 164

lack of data
, 161–162

policy and strategic landscape
, 162–164

impact of race and ethnicity terminology
, 160–161

voluntary and community sector
, 164–165

Children Act (1989)
, 396

Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS)
, 504

Children and Young People
, 159–172

psychological effects upon
, 511–512

Choose Life International
, 3

Civil Rights Movement
, 463

Class
, 61, 498

of community activists
, 137

faces discrimination on
, 345

mental health professional
, 181

structure
, 520

working class feminist
, 324

young people at
, 168

Clients’ racial identity status
, 383–384

Client–therapist racial/ethnic matching
, 187

Clinical Psychology
, 323, 325, 329, 346

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
, 242–243, 455, 484

Cognitive dissonance
, 557

Cognitive divide in education
, 198

Cognitive frames
, 405

Cognitive opening
, 469

Cognitive therapies
, 2–3

Colonisation
, 49–50, 498

Color-blind approach
, 139, 300

Colour-blind racial attitudes
, 186

Commissioning services
, 164

Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
, 139

Commonwealth and Immigration Act (1962)
, 50

Communication
, 408, 451

Community

church environment
, 310

community-based parenting
, 536

community-based research approach
, 123

community-based therapeutic service
, 326

community-centred approach
, 448–449

engagement with Black/African American Community
, 121–124

family therapy
, 519, 529

mental health
, 448, 564

tasks
, 536–537

violence
, 194

Community Treatment Orders (CTOs)
, 134, 138–139

Community-partnered Participatory Research (CPPR)
, 446, 451

Compassion
, 208

Competence
, 97–98, 183

Compulsion
, 152, 244

Conformity
, 372

stage of racial identity statuses
, 390

Connection to God
, 311

Conscious perpetrators
, 94

Constructive conversations
, 201

Continuous traumatic stress (CTS)
, 6

Conventional practice
, 185

‘Cool Pose’ theory
, 5

Cooperatives
, 276–277

Counselling theories
, 179

Count Me In Census
, 163

County Asylum Act
, 146

Criminal justice system (CJS)
, 37, 40

Crisis time/non-crisis time interactions
, 217–219

Critical knowledge in multi-layered society
, 70–71

Critical race theory
, 185, 300

Cultural/culturally/culture
, 8–9, 133, 187, 239–240

adapted therapy
, 451

appropriate services
, 9, 123, 346

in ASD assessment
, 239–241

awareness
, 240

baggage
, 200

competence
, 8–10, 197, 442

and competency
, 164

competent healthcare system
, 442–443

cultural-specificity of family assessment
, 450

culture-based treatment
, 123–124

‘culture-specific’ behaviours
, 352

in delivering counselling and psychotherapy services
, 177

determinism
, 181

evidence for MCC efficacy
, 182–183

focused groups
, 122

gaze
, 555

and humility in Black/African American Mental Health
, 124

identity
, 462

individual and professional practice issues effecting MCC
, 187–190

insider
, 171, 382–383, 512, 514

mental health services
, 121

misconceptions
, 194

mistrust
, 4–5

need for targeted therapy services and training
, 183–187

notions of culture
, 178–182

outsider
, 171, 382–383, 509

paranoia
, 4–5

perception study design choice
, 371

pride
, 519

responses to implicit provider bias
, 120

talking treatment
, 445, 454

theory
, 384, 543

training of GPs
, 185

trauma
, 6–8

Culturally adapted FI (CaFI)
, 450

for schizophrenia
, 450–453

testing
, 453

Cure the NHS
, 150–151, 157

Curiosity
, 512–514, 533

DAISH
, 468

Data, lack of
, 161–162

De-colonising approaches
, 168

Death
, 43, 48, 304, 527

of Cumberbatch
, 37

in forensic setting
, 11

likelihood of
, 41

in psychiatric system
, 334

Deficit psychology
, 8

Delivering Race Equality (DRE)
, 138, 448

in Mental Health Care
, 163

strategy
, 139

Dementia
, 17–18, 413–415

impact in economically underdeveloped world
, 415–416

in minority ethnic and migrant communities
, 416–423

mobilizing international approach to dementia in
, 423–425

Denial of racism
, 555

Department for Children, Schools and Families
, 284

Department for Education (DFe)
, 283

Department of Health
, 184–185

Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)
, 152

Depression
, 117, 414, 432

Deprivation
, 135

Detachment
, 472

Developmental coordination disorders
, 483

Diaspora effect on belief systems
, 509–511

Disabled Business Persons Association (DBA)
, 274

Disadvantaged pupils, impact of targeted intervention for
, 292–294

Discourse
, 303–304

Discrimination
, 81, 85, 156, 450

advocacy in
, 64–65

of black communities
, 564

institutional
, 85

interpersonal
, 440

through unwitting prejudice
, 47

Disparities
, 85, 110, 112, 262, 270, 272, 447

Dissonance
, 372, 390

Distorted lens
, 96

Diverse leadership deficit
, 321–322

Diversity
, 155, 186

Dominican Republic
, 521

working with families in
, 539–541

Drapetomania
, 4, 440

DSM-5
, 235–236

Dysconscious racism
, 94

Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
, 243

Earthquake
, 541

survival
, 527–531

Economics
, 252–253

Educational achievement
, 284–287, 292

Educational institutions
, 194, 252

Effective evidence-based strategies
, 125

Emancipation Act
, 438

Embodiment
, 311–312

Emersion
, 372

stage of racial identity statuses
, 390

status
, 373

Emotional literacy (EL)
, 195–202

Emotional Literacy Reflective Interactive Tool (ELRIT)
, 205, 220–229

Emotional/emotions
, 351, 353

analysis
, 220, 222–223

intelligence
, 195

in learning
, 199

literacy
, 205–212

recognition
, 220–221

regulation
, 220, 223–229

resilience
, 195

understanding
, 220, 222

wellness
, 196–197

Empathy
, 188–189, 199

Employment

African Americans and
, 266–268

outcomes
, 267, 271–273

Employment assistance providers (EAPs)
, 73

Employment Intervention Demonstration Program
, 267

Enlightened perpetrators/activists
, 94

Entrepreneurship (see also Self-employment)
, 274–276, 278

Environmental racial microaggression
, 83

Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
, 118

Equality
, 186

Ethnic(ity)
, 40, 69, 187, 238

identity
, 396

minorities
, 446

REF
, 551–560

socialisation
, 402

studies
, 71

of terminology impact
, 160–161

Eurocentric mental health services
, 4

European Commission against Racism and Intolerance Report (ECRI Report)
, 40, 42

Everyday racism
, 1–3, 6

Excell3’s Black Boys Can Intervention Programmes
, 286–292

Exclusion
, 42, 70, 72, 134, 162

Eye contact and safe touch
, 382, 534–535

Faith
, 299, 307

Family

assessment
, 450

family-based therapy
, 450

instability
, 194

therapy in context of community
, 527–531

Family Intervention (FI)
, 449

talking treatment
, 449–450

Family/community
, 254–255

Fight and flight mode
, 482, 484

Financial abuse
, 156

First Black Republic establishment
, 521

Fixed-term exclusions
, 352

Forced marriage
, 498

clinical practice
, 501

honor
, 499–501

effect of migration and diaspora on belief systems
, 509–511

parental alienation
, 514

positioning and curiosity
, 512–514

positioning theory
, 508–509

psychological effects upon children and young people
, 511

South Asian families
, 501–502

structure
, 498–499

Vignette 1
, 502–504

Vignette 2
, 504–507

Francis Report
, 150–151

Fundamentalist religious principles
, 471

Ganja psychosis
, 136–137

Gatekeeper
, 531, 544

Gender
, 16, 38, 58, 60–61, 63, 65, 67, 70, 79, 81

microaggressions
, 64, 80

General counselling competence
, 188

Girl Talk
, 168

Global radicalisation process
, 471

God Positioning System (GPS)
, 304

metaphor of
, 304–305

staying connected and repositioning practice with
, 307–308

Government
, 253–254

‘Ground up’ approach
, 538

Grounded spiritual visions
, 311–312

Gun crime
, 139

Hagar (African-Caribbean mental health project)
, 18, 431

Haiti
, 19, 521

Haiti earthquake (2010)
, 519

Haitian belief system
, 519

Haitian family life
, 525–526

Haitian indigenous community
, 519

Handshake
, 534–535

‘Hard-to-reach’ communities
, 446–447, 453

Health

disparities
, 112

inequity
, 112

racial disparities in
, 85–86

racism and
, 85

Health Complaint Commission (HCC)
, 150

Healthcare
, 112

providers
, 442

and public health
, 253

rights
, 422–423

Helms racial identity interaction model
, 371

Help-seeking
, 451, 453

Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)
, 58, 93

Honor
, 499

belief systems within South Asian families
, 500–501

Izzat and Sharam
, 499–500

maintaining concept of
, 510

Honor cultures
, 510

in USA
, 498–499

Honour (film)
, 499

Hospital
, 2–3, 37, 39, 146, 153, 531

Humiliation
, 555

Hyper-toxic environments
, 81

Identity
, 133, 462

disruption
, 462

Illinois Vocational Rehabilitation Agency
, 276

Illness model
, 436

Immersion stage
, 372

of racial identity statuses
, 390

Implicit Association Test
, 115

Implicit bias
, 47, 81

strategies to reducing
, 124–125

Implicit provider bias
, 110–112, 114

cultural responses to
, 120

Inculturation
, 179

Indebtedness
, 500–501

Independent Review of the Mental Health Act
, 147

Individual terrorist radicalisation processes
, 468

Indoctrination
, 469

Inequality
, 2, 352

of black communities
, 564

Inertia following inquires
, 43–46

Infant Start
, 243

Informal exclusions
, 352

INQUEST
, 151

Institute of Race Relations, The
, 44–45

Institutional discrimination
, 85

Institutional racism (see also Academic racism; Systemic racism)
, 2, 46–48, 50, 119, 557

Institutional trauma
, 253

Integral pastoral approach
, 527

Integrative Awareness
, 372

Integrative awareness
, 390–391

Intellectual authority
, 471

Interactional model
, 374

Interethnic Adoptions Provisions (1996)
, 397

Internalisation
, 372, 390

Internalised culture
, 180

Internalised racism
, 85, 91, 557

International Labour Organization (ILO)
, 276

Interpersonal discrimination
, 440

Intersectionality
, 160–161

Islamic State (see DAISH)

Islamophobia
, 554

“Ivory tower” of academia
, 89

conceptualisation
, 90–91

mental health within
, 93

outsiders in
, 92–93

under representation of black people on journey to
, 91–92

Izzat
, 19

Jahadization
, 470

Jamaica
, 49–50, 51, 335, 340, 396, 438–439, 447

Jaunes
, 523

Job creation for people with disabilities
, 277

Joint Commission
, 114, 121

Judaism
, 467

Knowledge and attitudes about mental health programs and services
, 256

Labeling
, 147, 461

Lakou system
, 521, 536

Lambeth Black Health and Wellbeing Commission
, 45–46

Lambeth Local Authority
, 283

Leadership
, 60, 321–322

understanding and solidarity
, 62–64

Learning coach
, 359

Legacy
, 500–501

Lens
, 95–96

Local authority
, 149, 154, 320–321, 398

London borough of Lambeth
, 140

‘Lone wolf’ type attacks
, 461, 462

Loss experiences
, 339–340

Low and Middle-Income Countries (LAMICs)
, 454

Low-income black communities
, 261

Madhouse Act
, 146

Manic depression
, 432

Marginalisation
, 467

Marijuana
, 452

Maroons
, 438

Marriage
, 501, 511

Mass media
, 254

Meaningful employment
, 266

Medical illness model
, 436

Medical professionals
, 116, 178

Medicalisation
, 2, 441

MEE Eight Variables Model
, 250–255

Mega church
, 306

Meltdown
, 19, 482, 487

Memory loss
, 415

Mental Capacity Act (2005)
, 153

Mental disorder
, 431, 462

Mental health
, 109, 303–304

administrators and providers
, 114

African Americans and
, 265–266

analysis
, 435–443

black mental health matters
, 133–135

children in UK
, 401–409

depression
, 432

disorders
, 284–285, 440

Hagar mental health project
, 431

within ivory tower
, 93

knowledge and attitudes about mental health programs and services
, 256

medical definition of personality disorder
, 432

Mental Health Project for ACBME
, 433–435

MHA and CTOs
, 138–139

mistrust of mental health treatment services
, 256–257

project for ACBME
, 433–434

providers
, 124

schizophrenia
, 431–432

services
, 523–524

stigmas within black community
, 256

stressors
, 118

from striving to thriving
, 139–143

treatment system
, 255

uprising and riots in 1980s to millennials
, 136–138

and wellbeing
, 133, 159

Mental Health Act (MHA)
, 2, 38, 134, 138–139, 145, 152–153, 343–344, 447, 451, 551–560, 563

Mental health professional (AMHP)
, 152

Mental Health Task Force (2015)
, 45

Mental Health Use of Force Act
, 141, 563

Mentally ordered offenders
, 136

Micro-assaults
, 83, 185

Micro-insults
, 83, 185

Micro-invalidations
, 185

Microaggressions
, 81, 84, 185–186

in mental health
, 5–6

Microinvalidation
, 83

Migrant communities

dementia in
, 416–418

in Europe and parts of economically developed world
, 421–422

and healthcare rights
, 422–423

in UK
, 420–421

in United States
, 418–419

Migration
, 340

effect on belief systems
, 509–511

hypotheses
, 446

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
, 414

Mindfulness
, 188–189

Mini-communications
, 217–219

Ministerial Advisory Group on Mental Health Strategy, The
, 45

Minority ethnic
, 446

dementia in
, 416–418

in Europe and parts of economically developed world
, 421–422

and healthcare rights
, 422–423

mobilizing international approach to dementia in
, 423–425

in UK
, 420–421

in United States
, 418–419

Misconception of self
, 94

Mission

model
, 531

trip
, 524

Mistrust

of mental health treatment services
, 256–257

roots of
, 4–6

Mixed non-profit sector
, 523

‘Mixed’ heritage
, 445

Monotheism
, 468

Monsoon Wedding (film)
, 513

Mothering
, 525, 538

Mulatre
, 520, 523

Mulberry Bush Outreach organisation
, 285

Multi-cultural competencies (MCC) (see also Cultural competencies)
, 14, 177, 179

evidence for MCC efficacy
, 182–183

individual and professional practice issues effecting
, 187–190

Multi-dimensional identities, orchestrating
, 65–70

Multi-stakeholder cooperatives
, 277

Multi-systemic concepts
, 525, 528

Multicultural counselling competence
, 188

Multicultural education
, 352

Multiethnic Placement Act (1994)
, 397

Narcissism
, 462

National Approved Mental Health Professional Conference
, 152

National Education Association (NEA)
, 293

National Health Service (NHS)
, 1, 44, 147, 445

England’s Independent Mental Health Taskforce
, 139–140

hospital
, 147

principles
, 445

staffing
, 147–148

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
, 448, 453

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)
, 449–450

National Institute of Health (NIH)
, 239

National Research Ethics Service (NRES)
, 455

National Service Framework
, 162–163

Neglect
, 156

Neo-liberalist responses
, 550

‘Network based’ terrorists
, 462

Neuroses
, 437

New Horizons
, 138

No Health Without Mental Health
, 138

Non-cognitive divide in education
, 198

Non-crisis time interaction exercise
, 219

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 523

Non-pharmacological approaches
, 414–415

Normative implicit provider bias
, 111

Notion in terrorism
, 462–463

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) (see also Autism spectrum disorders (ASD))
, 243

Occupational therapists
, 483

Off the Record (OTR)
, 167, 170–172

Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)
, 275

Oppression
, 524–525, 551

Over responsive sensory processing
, 482

Over-/misdiagnosis of schizophrenia
, 3

Over-representation

in mental Ill health and custody
, 39–41

reasons for
, 41–42

Paranoid ideation
, 136

Paranoid schizophrenia
, 431

Parental alienation
, 507, 514

Parenting programmes
, 531

Parents, explaining SPD to
, 488–490

Parkinson’s disease
, 413

Pastors as counsellors and translators
, 541–544

Paths cross
, 323–324

Patriarchy
, 514

People of colour
, 9–10

Persecutory framework development
, 340–341

Persecutory system
, 336–339

Person-centered care
, 147

Personal authority
, 471

Personal construct psychology (PCP)
, 351–358

derived approach
, 17

Personal construct theory (see Personal construct psychology (PCP))

Personal identity
, 463

Personal perceptions
, 351, 353

Personality
, 462

disorder
, 432

Perspective-taking strategy
, 125

Pictorial Autism Assessment Schedule (PAAS)
, 241

Place and train (see Supported employment)

Plantocracy societies
, 498

Policy
, 162–164

Political unrest
, 521–523

Population health
, 260–261

Population needs assessments
, 164

“Population-based” study
, 274

Positioned/positioning
, 93, 96, 346, 512–514

theory
, 508–509

Post colonization
, 498

Post-colonial theory
, 50

Post-traumatic slave syndrome (PTSS)
, 6–7

Post-traumatic stress (PTS)
, 432

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
, 6

Poverty
, 194

Power
, 209, 303–304

dynamics
, 147

Pre-school Autism Communication Trial (PACT)
, 242

Prevention-oriented approach
, 256

Principles
, 123, 148, 358

Private for-profit sector
, 523

Private non-profit sector
, 523

Protective factor interventions
, 15

Protective factors for mental health
, 247

experts
, 248

failure
, 250–255

mental health treatment system
, 255–257

resiliency
, 257–262

Provider bias
, 115

Pseudo-independence stage
, 373

Pseudo-leadership
, 330

Psychiatric

care
, 447

disorders
, 112

labels
, 445

Psychiatrists
, 43

Psychiatry
, 441–443

Psycho-education
, 450, 452, 528

expanding psycho-educative approach
, 531–533

Psychological

interventions
, 198

strengths
, 257

Psychopathology
, 118

Psychopathy
, 462

Psychosis
, 437, 451

Psychosocial issues affecting Black/African American Mental Health
, 118–120

Psychotherapy
, 2

Puerperal psychosis
, 437

Purnell Model for Cultural Confidence
, 240

Purpose, Strategy, Outcome, Review model (PSOR model)
, 359–365

Pyramid technique
, 355

Quality teaching
, 531

Questionnaire
, 371, 378, 384, 393–394

Race
, 38, 69, 187, 395

critical theory
, 61

lessons
, 405–406

of terminology impact
, 160–161

Race Disparity Audit
, 46, 139, 563

Race Equality Patient Charter
, 140

Race Equality Survey
, 91

Race Relations Amendment Act (2001)
, 138

Racial battle fatigue
, 6, 79–83

Racial coloration
, 520

Racial connectedness
, 289–290

Racial disparities

in disability diagnosis
, 267

in employment
, 85

in health
, 85–86

in service delivery
, 85

in vocational rehabilitation services
, 272

Racial equilibrium vs. racial disequilibrium
, 82

Racial harmony
, 441

Racial identity theory
, 373

Racial inequality
, 352

Racial macroaggressions
, 80, 82

Racial microaggressions
, 1-2, 5–7, 10, 80–83

Racial misogyny
, 84

Racial stereotyping
, 4, 43

Racial trauma
, 6–8

Racial-/cultural-specific trauma model
, 6

Racialized process
, 549

day-to-day racism
, 550–551

Mental Health Act and ethnicity REF
, 551–560

Racism
, 2, 38, 79, 83, 94, 117–118, 266, 339, 351–352, 440, 450, 549–550, 554

denial of
, 555

and health
, 85

in mental health system
, 440–441

in psychology
, 550

Radicalisation
, 463–464, 468, 472

Rascality
, 4

Real Talk
, 168–169

Reciprocal determinism
, 181

“Recognition trauma”
, 550

Reflections on becoming ‘leaders’

Romana Farooq
, 324–327

Tânia Rodrigues
, 327–330

Reflexivity
, 383

in clinical and leadership practice
, 306–307

working within insider/outsider position
, 382–383

Rehabilitation Act
, 15, 268

Relational attribute
, 210, 213

Religion
, 299, 301, 307, 473

Resilience
, 533

training strategy for black youth
, 261

Resiliency
, 257

addressing other health disparities
, 262

connectedness to positive people, places, and things to do
, 259

evaluation
, 260–261

faster recovery
, 261

higher purpose
, 259

improvisation
, 259

navigating systems
, 260

plans
, 259

primary prevention
, 261

sense of self
, 258

take care of self/take care of others
, 258

trends in funding
, 262

Respect, lack of
, 253

Restraint(s)
, 38, 40, 42, 45, 49, 141, 310, 447

‘Reverse’ transracial placement
, 397–398

Richard Reid case study
, 464–467

potential explanations for terrorist inclinations of
, 468–474

Risk
, 12, 42–43, 145, 419, 426, 553

assessment
, 152

dementia
, 422

factors
, 14–15, 119

of relapse
, 449

Royal College of Psychiatrists
, 140

Safeguarding
, 13, 154–155, 301, 509

Salafi-ism
, 469

Schizophrenia
, 431–432, 446, 448

CaFI for
, 450–453

racialising and biased roots of
, 3–4

School Exclusion Risk Reduction Programme
, 287–288

Schools
, 352

Second generation socialisation
, 369–371

Segregation
, 85

Self esteem
, 5, 15, 73, 119, 133, 258, 268, 273, 288, 401–404, 549, 564

Self-agency of individuals
, 509

Self-awareness
, 9, 119, 258

Self-confidence/teacher efficacy
, 210

Self-employment
, 273–277

Self-esteem
, 119

Self-identification
, 469–470

Self-knowledge
, 330–331

Self-organised learning (SOL)
, 358–359

Self-reflection
, 216–217

Self-reflexivity
, 306, 512

Self-regulation
, 485

Seni’s Law
, 141, 563

Sensory

activities
, 19

diets
, 485

integration theory
, 483

modulation programmes
, 486

profile
, 484–485

Sensory processing
, 481

Alert Programme strategies
, 486

behaviours indicating SPD
, 487–488

disorder
, 482–483

expected response
, 481

explaining SPD to young people, parents and teachers
, 488–490

occupational therapists
, 483

over responsive
, 482

under responsive
, 482

self-regulation
, 485

sensory integration theory
, 483

sensory modulation programmes
, 486

sensory profile
, 484–485

SPD and Afro Caribbean Community
, 486–487

SPD vs. social anxiety
, 484

strategies to trying
, 490–493

Sensory processing disorder (SPD)
, 482–484

and Afro Caribbean Community
, 486–487

behaviours indicating
, 487–488

explaining to young people, parents and teachers
, 488–490

indicators
, 487

Service delivery
, 109, 133, 179, 181, 184–186, 189–190, 270

Service User Assessment
, 450

Shadism
, 529

Shame
, 120, 555

Sharam
, 19, 498–502, 509, 511–514

Shared learning
, 450, 452

Shared testimony process
, 541

Shelf test
, 528

“Sit With Us” app
, 244

Skin colour
, 395

Slavery
, 498, 437, 520

alienation
, 442, 468–469

Social

anxiety
, 484

black children in social services care
, 400–401

construction
, 306

constructionism
, 382

determinants of health
, 112–113

and emotional development programs
, 198–199

exclusion
, 135

identity
, 463

justice
, 211

policy
, 151

Social gender, race, religion, ability, culture, class, ethnicity, spirituality, and sexuality (Social GRRACCESS)
, 301

Socio-cultural

concept
, 554

dichotomy
, 549

sociocultural/psychosocial model in education
, 5

South Asian families, belief systems within
, 500–501

Space or ability to control environment
, 79–80

Special Hospital Service Authority (SHSA)
, 43

Spirit
, 89, 302–304, 311

Spirit of Bermuda high seas program
, 197

Spiritual reflexivity
, 302–303

representation
, 304–305

Spiritual/supernatural forces
, 450

Spirituality
, 303, 307

embodied spirituality within mental health journey
, 311–312

significance for black mental health professionals and service users
, 299–302

in systemic family therapy in communities
, 526–527

Stafford Hospital
, 149–150

Staff–student relations
, 100

“Start-UP USA” projects
, 275

Stereotyping
, 181

Stigma
, 8, 14, 110, 120, 135, 563–564

Strategic

landscape
, 162–164

therapists
, 528

Street 2 Boardroom program
, 169

Streets
, 250, 252

Strengths-based approaches
, 147

Stressors
, 248–250

Subjectification
, 79, 180

Supervision process
, 549, 557

Supervisory relationships

breakdown
, 89

shift in
, 96–97

Supervisory tool
, 554

Support A Nation (SAN)
, 524

Supported employment
, 272–273

Systematic failure
, 447

Systemic family therapy
, 519

airport experience
, 524–525

attachment
, 535–536

class structure
, 520–521

community tasks
, 536–537

curiosity
, 533

Dominican Republic
, 521

expanding psycho-educative approach
, 531–533

eye contact and safe touch
, 534–535

family therapy in context of community
, 527–531

Haiti
, 521

Haitian family life
, 525–526

history of Caribbean
, 520

incorporating spirituality in systemic family therapy in communities
, 526–527

intervention
, 533

managing challenging teenagers
, 537–538

Mental Health Services
, 523–524

mission as vehicle for delivering family therapy within community
, 524

pastors as counsellors and translators
, 541–544

political unrest
, 521–523

thematic overview of work
, 535

Vignettes
, 538–539

working with families in Dominican Republic
, 539–541

working with fathers
, 526

Systemic psychotherapy
, 500, 513

Systemic racism
, 48–49

big, bad and dangerous
, 42–43

colonisation
, 49–50

explanations
, 51–52

inertia following inquires
, 43–46

over-representation in mental Ill health and custody
, 39–41

post-colonial theory
, 50

reasons for over representation
, 41–42

Systemic thinking
, 48

Take care of self/take care of others
, 258

Talking therapy
, 4

Targeted Intervention in Education
, 283–294

Targeted therapy services and training, need for
, 183–187

Teacher Emotional Literacy Scale (TELS)
, 205

Teachers/teaching
, 531

empathy program
, 14, 199–200, 205

explaining SPD to
, 488–490

teacher–student relationships
, 200

TELS score
, 229–231

Terminology
, 452

medical
, 120

person-centred
, 146

protective factors
, 257

‘Puwars’
, 92

impact of race and ethnicity
, 160–161

Terrorism
, 461, 463

Terrorist radicalisation

Carlos Bledsoe case study
, 467–468

identity
, 462–463

potential explanations for terrorist inclinations of Reid and Bledsoe
, 468–474

radicalisation
, 463–464

Richard Reid case study
, 464–467

Western notions of terrorism
, 461–462

Theories of mental illness
, 462

Therapists’ own racial identity status
, 383–384

Trans-Atlantic slave trade
, 437, 520 (see also Slavery)

Transcultural supervision
, 550, 554

Transformative practice, creating environment for
, 308–311

Transgenerational healing
, 519

Transgenerational trauma
, 7, 527–531

Transnational minority ethnic communities
, 422

Transracial adoption
, 17, 395

changes in law and political backtracking
, 396–400

looked after black children in social services care
, 400–401

mental health of looked after children in UK
, 401–409

skin colour difference in
, 395–396

Trauma
, 5, 73, 247, 257, 323, 529, 537, 551, 557, 559

childhood and adulthood
, 446

effects of
, 19

forms
, 194

institutional
, 253

racial and cultural
, 6–8

urban
, 250

Treatment-oriented approach
, 256

Trust, lack of
, 253

UK Psychiatric System

analysis
, 345–346

being or becoming Ill
, 336

Black Men in
, 334

loss experiences
, 339–340

persecutory framework development
, 340–341

persecutory system
, 336–339

recurrent and repeated themes
, 334–335

wilderness
, 341–344

UK social policy and modern mental health services development

asylums to community care
, 146–147

categories of abuse
, 155–156

debating poor outcomes
, 148

one in four
, 148–149

receiving care
, 150–152

safeguarding
, 154–155

staffing NHS
, 147–148

Stafford Hospital
, 149–150

staying involving
, 153–154

working with mental health act–responsibilities and rights for relatives
, 152–153

Unconscious perpetrators
, 94

Underachievement
, 352

Unintentional racism
, 382

United Kingdom (UK)
, 445

mental health of looked after children in
, 401–409

minority ethnic and migrant communities in
, 420–421

school system
, 284

United Nations (UN)
, 139

United States, minority ethnic and migrant communities and dementia in
, 418–419

Urban black youth
, 254

Urban trauma
, 250

US Department of Labor
, 275

Vascular dementia
, 413

Video-recorded Goal Decision System
, 305

Violence
, 250, 474

Vocational rehabilitation services (VR services)
, 268

program
, 268–269

recommendations
, 272

self-employment
, 273–277

services for African American with mental health diagnoses
, 269–272

Voluntary and community sector
, 164–165

Vulnerable population/groups
, 5, 42, 101, 119, 145, 151, 155, 160, 164, 252, 285, 319–320, 323, 326, 527, 544

Wahhabi-ism
, 469

Wellness
, 3, 5, 66, 122, 124, 261

West Indian Psychosis
, 136

West Indies
, 497

Western notions of terrorism
, 461–462

White British–black Caribbean achievement
, 352

White Eurocentric models of health care
, 8

White racial identity status
, 372–374, 391–392

White therapists
, 8

Whiteness
, 372

Wilderness
, 341–344

Windrush Generation
, 369

Women of colour

in academy
, 61

in critical studies
, 65

Work-related stress
, 60

Workforce Race Equality Scheme (WRES)
, 564

Workplace racism
, 557

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 454

Young people
, 159, 162, 165–166, 201

commissioning services
, 164

explaining SPD to
, 488–490

lack of data
, 161–162

policy and strategic landscape
, 162–164

impact of race and ethnicity terminology
, 160–161

voluntary and community sector
, 164–165

Youth culture
, 211

Youth Information Advice and Counselling Service (YIACS)
, 159–160, 165

Zazi
, 167–168

Prelims
Black Mental Health and the New Millennium: Historical and Current Perspective on Cultural Trauma and ‘Everyday’ Racism in White Mental Health Spaces — The Impact on the Psychological Well-being of Black Mental Health Professionals
Structure of the Book
Part I: Race Relations
Chapter 1: Systemic Racism: Big, Black, Mad and Dangerous in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 2: In the Name of Our Humanity: Challenging Academic Racism and its Effects on the Emotional Wellbeing of Women of Colour Professors
Chapter 3: Racial Battle Fatigue: The Long-Term Effects of Racial Microaggressions on African American Boys and Men
Chapter 4: Racism in Academia: (How to) Stay Black, Sane and Proud as the Doctoral Supervisory Relationship Implodes
Chapter 5: Implicit Provider Bias and its Implications for Black/African American Mental Health
Part II: Policy
Chapter 6: Thirty Years of Black History Month and Thirty Years of Overrepresentation in the Mental Health System
Chapter 7: Race and Risk – Exploring UK Social Policy and the Development of Modern Mental Health Services
Chapter 8: Remaining Mindful about Children and Young People
Part III: Interventions
Chapter 9: Cultural Competencies in Delivering Counselling and Psychotherapy Services to a Black Multicultural Population: Time for Change and Action
Chapter 10: Social and Emotional Education and Emotional Wellness: A Cultural Competence Model for Black Boys and Teachers
Chapter 11: ASD and Cultural Competence: An ASD Multicultural Treatment-Led Model
Chapter 12: Moving Young Black Men Beyond Survival Mode: Protective Factors for Their Mental Health
Chapter 13: African Americans and the Vocational Rehabilitation Service System in the United States: The Impact on Mental Health
Chapter 14: Targeted Intervention in Education and the Empowerment and Emotional Well-being of Black Boys
Part IV: Theory and Practice
Chapter 15: Toward Positions of Spiritual Reflexivity as a Resource: Emerging Themes and Conversations for Systemic Practice, Leadership, and Supervision within Black Mental Health
Chapter 16: ‘Marginal Leaders’: Making Visible the Leadership Experiences of Black Women in a Therapeutic Service for Disenfranchised Young People
Chapter 17: Forty Years in the Wilderness: A Review of Systemic Barriers to Reducing the Over-Representation of Black Men in the UK Psychiatric System
Chapter 18: Oppositional and Defiant Behaviours Among Black Boys in Schools: Techniques to Facilitate Change
Chapter 19: Black Therapists – White Families, Therapists’ Perceptions of Cultural Competence in Clinical Practice
Chapter 20: Transracial Adoption and Mental Health
Chapter 21: Dementia and its Impact on Minority Ethnic and Migrant Communities
Chapter 22: Mental Health/Illness Revisited in People of African-Caribbean Heritage in Britain
Chapter 23: Researching African-Caribbean Mental Health in the UK: An Assets-based Approach to Developing Psychosocial Interventions for Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses
Chapter 24: ‘Lone Wolf’ Case Study Considerations of Terrorist Radicalisation from the Black Experience
Part V: Clinical Practice
Chapter 25: Spotlight on Sensory Processing Difficulties
Chapter 26: Forced Marriage as a Representation of a Belief System in the UK and its Psychological Impact on Well-being
Chapter 27: Systemic Family Therapy with Transgenerational Communities in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Chapter 28: Engaging with Racialized Process in Clinical Supervision: Political or Personal
Part VI: Recommendations
Chapter 29: Recommendations
Glossary
Index