SUNY Home Index Map News Search Support Write Us Academic Administrative Admission - Financial Aid Alumni Library Regional Information Student Affairs
SUNY Utica/Rome [Navigation Bar]



CulturedMed

Search CulturedMed


BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Groups:
    Afghanis
    African
    Arab
    Asian
    Bantu
    Bosnian
    Ethiopian
    Hispanic
    Hmong
    Puerto Rican
    Russian
    Somali
    Sudanese
    Vietnamese

Cultural Aspects of:
    Books
    Cultural Competency
    Death & Dying
    Dental Care
    Diabetes
    Domestic Violence
    Ethnogerontology
    Ethnography
    Ethnopharmacology
    Female Circumcision
    Food
    Hospice
    International Nursing    
    Medical Interpreters

    Mental Health
    Tuberculosis
    Traditional Medicine
    Transcultural Nursing
    Truth Disclosure
    Women and Children


DICTIONARIES & GLOSSARIES

CULTURAL PROFILES

CULTURE & HEALTH WEBSITES

REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT HEALTH DATABASES

REFUGEE/IMMIGRANT HEALTH POLICY

FOREIGN LANGUAGE HEALTH MATERIALS

ORGANIZATIONS/OFFICES

REFUGEE/IMMIGRANT STATISTICS

LIBRARIES WITH ETHNIC COLLECTIONS

RESETTLEMENT AGENCIES

CONTACT INFORMATION


 
Culturally Competent Mental Health Care for Refugees and Immigrants

Selected and compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M. S., M. L. S.

Abdel-Khalek, A. M. (1997). A survey of fears associated with Iraqi aggression among Kuwaiti children and adolescents: A factorial study 5.7 years after the Gulf War. Psychology Reports, 81, 247-255.

Acosta, F. X. (1984). Psychotherapy with Mexican Americans: Clinical and empirical gains. In, J. L. Martinez & R. H. Mendoza (Eds.), Chicano psychology (pp. 183-197). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.

Adams, B. (2002, December). A comparison of Russian and British attitudes towards mental health problems in the community. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 48(4), 266-278.

Adler, L. L., & Mukherji, B. R. (1995). Spirit versus scalpel: Traditional healing and moderns psychotherapy. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey.

Ager, A., Young, M., et al. (2001). Cultivating the psychosocial health of refugees. In M. MacLachlan (Ed.), Cultivating health: Cultural perspectives on promoting health (pp. 177-197). Chichester, England: Wiley.

Ager, A., et al. (2002, March). Community contact and mental health amongst socially islolated refugees in Edinburgh. Journal of Refugee Studies, 15(1), 71-80.

Agger, I. (1993). The blue room: Trauma and testimony among refugee women: A psych-social exploration. London: Zed Books.

Aheam, F. (2000). Psychosocial wellness of refugees: Issues in qualitative and quatitative research. New York: Berghahn Books.

Ahearn, F. L. (2000). Psychosocial wellness of refugees: Issues in qualitative and quantitative research. New York: Berghahn Books.

Ahearn, F. L., & Athey, J. L. (1991). Refugee children: Theory, research, and services. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Ai, A. L. (2004). Gender differences in war-related mental health issues among adult Kosovar refugees in the United States. Journal of Social Work Research & Evaluation, 5, 81-98.

Ajdukovic, M. (1998, Spring). Displaced adolescents in Croatia: Sources of stress and posttraumatic stress reaction. Adolescence, 33(129), 209-217.

Ajdukovic, M., & Ajdukovic, D. (1993, November-December). Psychological well-being of refugee children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 17(6), 843-854.

Akpaffiong, M., Kunik, M. E., et al. (1999, October). Cross-cultural differences in demented geropsychiatric inpatients with behavioral disturbances. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14(10), 845-850.

Al-Adawi, S., Dorvlo, A. S., Al-Ismaily, S. S., et al. (2002, December). Perception of and attitude towards mental illness in Oman. The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 48(4), 305-317.

Al-Issa, I. (1995). Culture and mental illness in an international perspective. In I. Al-Issa (Ed.), Handbook of culture and mental illness: An international perpective. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Al-Krenawi, A., Graham, J., & Izzeldin, A. (2001). The psychosocial impact of polygamous marriages on Palestinian women. Women & Health, 34(1), 1-16.

Al-Issa, I. (Ed.). (1995). Handbook of culture and mental illness: An international perspective. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Al-Krenawi, A., & Graham, J. R. (1999, January). Social work and Koranic mental health healers. International Social Work, 42(1), 53-65.

Al-Krenawi, A., & Graham, J. R. (2000). Culturally sensitive social work practice with Arab clients in mental health settings. Health and Social Work, 25(1), 9-22.

Al-Krenawi, A., Graham, J. R., Dean, Y. Z., & Eltaiba, N. (2004). Cross-national study of attitudes towards seeking professional help: Jordan, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Arabs in Israel. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 50(2), 102-114.


Al-Krenawi, A. Graham, J., & Izzeldin, A. (2001). The psychosocial impact of polygamous marriages on Palestinian women. Women & Health, 34(1), 1-16.

Alarcon, R. D. (2003). Handbook of cultural psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160(7), 1362-1364.

Alarcon, R. D. (2001). Hispanic psychiatry: From margin to mainstream. Transcultural Psychiatry, 38(1), 5-25.

Aldous, J. L. (1994, July). Cross-cultural counseling and cross-cultural meanings: An exploration of Morita psychotherapy. Canadian Journal of Counseling, 28(3), 238-249.

Alem, A., Desta, M., & Araya, M. (1995). Mental health in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 9, 47-62.

Alem, A., Jacobsson, L., Lynoe, N., Kohn, R., & Kullgren, G. (2002, November-December). Attitudes and practices among Ethiopian health care professionals in psychiatry regarding compulsory treatment. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 25(6), 599-610.


Allden, K. (1998). The Indo-Chinese psychiatry clinic: Trauma and refugee mental health treatment in the 1990's. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 21(2), 30.

Allden, K. (2001). The mental health consequences of torture, Gerrity, Ellen, Keane, Terrance, M. & Tuma,F. eds. New York: Kluwer Academic Press/ Plenum Publishers.

Allodi, F., & Stiasny, S. (1990, March). Women as torture victims. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 35(2), 144-148.

Almqvist, K., & Brandell-Forsberg, M. (1995). Iranian refugee children in Sweden: A study of pre-school children exposed to organized violence & forced migration. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 225-237.

Almqvist, K., & Brandell-Forsberg, M. (1997). Refugee children in Sweden: Post-traumatic stress disorder in children exposed to organized violence. Child Abuse &Neglect, 21, 351-366.

Almqvist, K., & Broberg, A. (1999, June). Mental health and social adjustment in young refugee children 3 1/2 years after their arrival in Sweden. Journal of the Amercian Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 38(6), 723-730.

Aloud, N. (2004). Factors affecting attitudes toward seeking and using rormal mental health and psychological services among Arab-Muslims population. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, Ohio.

Althausen, L. (1996). Russian families. In M. McGoldrick, M. Giordano, & J. K. Pearce (Eds.), Ethnicity and family therapy (3rd ed., pp. 680-687). New York: Guilford Press.

American Academy of Nursing expert panel on violence policy recommendations for nurses caring for victims of torture. (2001). Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 24, 595-597.

American Nurses Association. (1998). Culturally competent assessment for family violence. Washington, DC: Author.

American Psychological Association. (1993). Guidelines for providers of psychological services to ethnic, linguistic, and culturally diverse populations. American Psychologist, 48, 45-48.

American Psychological Association. (n.d.). APA Guidelines for providers of psychological services to ethnic, linguistic, and culturally diverse populations. Retrieved September 7, 2005, from http://www.apa.org/pi/oema/guide/html

American Psychological Association. (2002). Guidelines on multicultural education, training, research, practice, and organizational change for psychologists. Retrieved September 25, 2005, from http://www.apa.org/pi/multiculturalguidelines/homepage.html

Amin, Y., Hamdi, E., & AbouSalem, M. (2001). Depression in the Arab world. In A. Okasha & M. Maj (Eds.), Images in psychiatry: An Arab perspective. Cairo, Egypt: World Psychiatric Association.

Angel, B., Hjern, A., et al. (2001, January). Effects of war and organized violence on children: A study of Bosnian refugees in Sweden. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 71(1), 4-15.

Apfel, R. J., & Simon, B. (Eds.). (1996). Minefields in their hearts: The mental health of children in war and communal violence. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Arcel, L. T. (1998). Suffering of the body and mind: Predictors for psychosomatic problems in female refugees. European Psychiatry, 13(Suppl. 4), 138s.

Arcel, L. T., Folnegovic-Smalc, V., et al. (Eds.). (1995). Psycho-social help to war victims: Refugee women and their families. Zagreb, Croatia: International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims.

Arenas, S., Cross, H., et al. (1980, December). Curanderos and mental health professionals: A comparative study on perceptions of psychopathology. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2(4), 407-421.

Aroian, K., Spitzer, A., & Bell, M. (1996). Family support and conflict amonf former Soviet immigrants. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 18, 655-674.

Aroian, K, & Norris, A. (1999). Somatization and depression among former Soviet immigrants. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 6, 93-101.

Aroian, K. J., Norris, A. E., Tran, T. V., & Schappler-Morris, N. (1998). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Demands of Immigration Scale. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 6, 175-194.

Asner, K. K., & Marotta, S. A. (2005). Developmental indices among Central American immigrants exposed to trauma: Clinical implication for counselors. Journal of Counseling & Development, 83, 162-171.

Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations. (1999). AAPI health literature database--mental health. Retrieved September 16, 2004, from http://www.aapcho.com/links/DataWebPages/Webpages/mental.htm

Athey, J. L., & Ahearn, F. L., Jr. (1991). The mental health of refugee children: An overview. In F.L. Ahearn, Jr. & J. L. Athey (Eds.), Refugee children: Theory, research, and services, pp. 3-19. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Atkinson, D., & Gim, R. (1989). Asian-American cultural identity and attitudes toward mental health services. Journal of Counselling Psychology, 36, 209-212.

Baer, R. D., Clark, L., et al. (1998). Folk illnesses. In S. Loue (Ed.), Handbook of immigrant health. New York: Plenum Press.

Baer, R. D., Weller, S. C., de Alba Garcia, J. G., Glazer, M., Trotter, M., Pachter, L., et al. (2003). A cross-cultural approach to the study of the folk illness nervios. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 27(3), 315-337.

Baker, A. (1999). The importance of culutral sensitivity and therapist awareness when working with mandatory clients. Family Process, 38, 55-65.

Balgopal, P. R. (2000). Social work practice with immigrants and refugees. New York: Columbia University Press.

Barnes, D. M. (2001). Mental health screening in a refugee population: A program report. Journal of Immigrant Health, 3, 141-149.

Barret, R. J. (1997). Cultural formulation of psychiatric diagnosis. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 21, 481-496.

Barry, D. T., & Carlos, M. G. (2002). Cultural, psychological and demographic correlates of willingness to use psychological services among East Asian immigrants. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 190(1), 32-39.

Basit, A., & Shoaee, R. S. (2001). Spirituality and refugee mental health II: The resiliency of the spirit and untying the psychic knots (Islam). Retrieved September 16, 2004, from http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/techasst/wks-mh.htm#knots

Basoglu, M. (1992). Behavioral and cognitive approach in the treatment of torture-related psychological problems. In Torture and its consequences: Current treatment approaches (pp. 402-429). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Basoglu, M., & et al. (2001). Torture and mental health. A research overview. In The mental health consequences of torture (pp. 35-62). New York City: Kluwer Academic.

Bechtel, G. A., Davidhizar, R., & Tiller, C. M. (1998). Patterns of mental health care among Mexican Americans. Journal of Psychological Nursing & Mental Health Services, 36(11), 20-27.

Becker, D. F., Weine, S. M., et al. (1999, June). Case series: PTSD symptoms in adolescent survivors of ethnic cleansing. Results from a 1-year follow-up study. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 38(6), 775-781.

Behnia, B. (1997, Winter). Distrust and resettlement of survivors of war and torture. International Journal of Mental Health, 25(4), 45-58.

Beiser, M. (1985). The grieving witch: A framework for applying principles of cultural psychiatry to clinical practice. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 30, 130-139.

Beiser, M., & Fleming, J. A. (1986). Measuring psychiatric disorder among Southeast Asian refugees. Psychological Medicine, 16(3), 627-639.

Beiser, M., & Feng, H. (2001). Language acquistion, unemployment and depressive disorder among Southeast Asian refugees: A 10 year study. Social Science and Medicine, 53(10), 1321-1334.

Beiser, M., & Hyman, I. (1997). Refugees's time perspective and mental health. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 154(7), 996-.

Bemak, F. (1996). Counseling and psychotherapy with refugees. In P. Pedersen (Ed.), Counseling across cultures (pp. 243-265). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Bemak, F. (1989). Cross-cultural family therapy with Southeast Asian refugees. Journal of Strategic & Systemic Therapies, 8, 22-27.

Bemak, F., & Chung, R. C. (1997, January). Vietnamese Amerasians: Psychosocial adjustment and psychotherapy. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 25(1), 79-88.

Bemack, F., & Chung, R. C. (2002). Refugees and terrorism: Cultural innovations in clinical practice. Psychology of Terrorism, 2, 1-25.

Bemak, F., Chung, R. C., & Borneman, T. H. (1996). Counseling and pyschotherapy with refugees. In P. B. Pedersen (Ed.), Counseling across cultures. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Bemak, F., Chung,, R. C., & Pedersen, P. B. (2003). A psychosocial approach to innovative multicultural interventions. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

BenAri, A., & Gil, S. (2002). Traditional support systems: Are they sufficient in a culturally diverse academic environment. British Journal of Social Work, 32(5), 629-638.

Ben-David, A., & Good, I. J. (1998). Ethiopians and the Hmongs: A comparative study in cultural narrative from a family therapy perspective. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 9(1), 31-45.

Berger, R. (2000, Winter). When remarraige and immigration coincide: The experience of Russian immigrant stepfamilies. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 9(1-2), 75-97.

Berk, J. H. (1998, August). Trauma and resilience during war: A look at the children and humanitarian aid workers of Bosnia. Psychoanalytic Review, 85(4), 640-658.

Berman, H. (2001, July-August). Children and war: Current understanding and future directions. Public Health Nursing, 18(4), 243-52.

Berman, H., Ford-Gilboe, M., Moutrey, B., & Cekic, S. (2001, March). Portraits of pain and promise: A photographic study of Bosnian youth. The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 32(4), 21-41.

Bernal, G., Bonilla, J., et al. (1998). Factors associated to outcome in psychotherapy: An effectiveness study in Puerto Rico. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54, 329-342.

Bernal, G., Scharron-Del-Rio, & Maria, R. (2001, November). Are empirically supported treatments valid for ethnic minorities? Toward an alternative approach for treatment research. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7(4), 328-342.

Berrios, C. (2003, July-September). Culturally competent mental health for Puerto Rican children. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 16(3), 112-122.

Berry, J. (Ed.). (1997). Handbook of cross-cultural psychology. Needham, England: Allyn and Bacon.

Berry, J. W. (1990). Psychology of acculturation. In R. W. Brislin (Ed.), Applied cross-cultural psychology (pp. 232-253). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Berry, J. W. (1986). The acculturation process and refugee behavior. In C. L. Williams & J. Westermeyer (Eds.), Refugee mental health in resettlement countries (pp. 25-37). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.

Berry, J. W., & Annis, R. C. (1988). Ethnic psychology: Research and practice with immigrants, refugees, native peoples, ethnic groups and sojourners: Selected papers from the North American Regional IACCP Conference on Ethnic Psychology, held in Kingston, Canada, August 16-21, 1987. Berwyn, PA: Swets North America.

Berry, J. W., & Dasen, P. R. (1974). Culture and cognition: Readings in cross-cultural psychology. London: Methuen.

Berry, J. W., Poortinga, Y. H., Segall, M. H., & Dasen, P. R. (2002). Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications (2nd ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Berthold, S. M. (1999, July). The effects of exposure to community violence on Khmer refugee adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 12(3), 455-471.

Beslija, A. (1997, January). Psychotherapy with refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina. Transactional Analysis Journal, 27(1), 49-54.

Bhatia, M. S., & Malik, S. C. (1991). Dhat syndrome--a useful diagnostic entity in Indian culture. British Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 691-695.

Bhugra, D. (2002). Ethnic factors and service utilization. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 15, 201-204.

Bhugra, D. (2005). Cultural identities and cultural congruency: A new model for evaluating mental distress in immigrants. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 111(2), 84-93.

Bhugra, D., & de Silva, P. (1993). Sexual dysfunction across cultures. International Review of Psychiatry, 5(2-3), 243-252.

Bhui, K., & Rudell, K. (2002). Transcultural mental health promotion. Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 1, 8-15.

Bhui, K., Abdi, A., Abdi, M., Pereira, S., Dualeh, M., Robertson, D., et al. (2003, January). Traumatic events, migration characteristics and psychiatric symptoms among Somali refugee--preliminary communication. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 38(1), 35-43.

Bilu, Y., & Witztum, E. (1993). Working with Jewish ultra-orthodox patients: Guidelines for a culturally sensitive therapy. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 17, 197-233.

Blair, R. B. (2001, April). Mental health needs among Cambodian refugees in Utah. International Social Work, 44, 179-196.

Boehnlein, J. K. (1987). Clinical relevance of grief and mourning among Cambodian refugees. Social Science & Medicine, 25, 765-772.

Boehnlein, J. K., & Kinzie, J. D. (1995). Refugee trauma. Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review, 32, 223-252.

Boiko, P., Katon, W., Guerra, J. C., & Mazzoni, S. (2005). An audiotaped mental health evaluation tool for Hispanic immigrants with a range of literacy levels. Journal of Immigrant Health, 7(1), 33-36.

Bokan, J. A., & W. Campbell. (1984, March). Indigenous psychotherapy in the treatment of a Laotian refugee. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 35(3), 281-282.

Bolea, P. S., Grant, G. Jr., Burgess, M., & Plasa, O. (2003). Trauma of children of the Sudan: A constructivist exploration. Child Welfare, 82(2), 219-233.

Bolibok, B. (2001, June). The plural 'self': Group therapy with Bosnian women survivors of war [Special issue]. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 71(3), 459-472.

Bonander, J., Kohn, R., Arana, B., & Levav, I. (2000, March). An anthropilical and epidmiological overview of mental health in Belize. Trancultural Psychiatry, 37, 57-72.

Bond, M. H. (Ed). (1996). Handbook of Chinese psychology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

Boothby, N. (1994). Trauma & violence among refugee children. In A. Marsella, T. Bornemann, S. Ekblad, & J. Orley (Eds.), Amidst peril and pain (pp. 239-259). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Bose, R. (1997, Spring). Psychiatry and the popular conception of possession among the Bangladeshis in London. Journal of Social Psychiatry, 43(1), 1-15.

Bracken, P., Giller, J., & Summerfield, D. (1995). Psychological responses to war and atrocity: The limitations of current concepts. Social Science & Medicine, 40, 1073-1082.

Bracken, P., Giller, J., & Summerfield, D. (1997). Rethinking mental health work with survivors of wartime violence and refugees. Journal of Refugee Studies, 10(4), 49-53.

Brower, I. C. (1980). Counseling Vietnamese. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 58(10), 646-652.

Brown, J. V. (1986, Summer). Female sexuality and madness in Russian culture: Traditional values and psychiatric theory. Social Research, 53(2), 369-385.

Brune, M., Haasen, C., Krausz, M., Yagdiran, O., Bustos, E., & Eisenman, D. (2002, December). Belief systems as coping factors for traumatized refugees: A pilot study. European Psychiatry, 17(8), 451-458.

Buchwald, D., Klacsanzky, G., et al. (1993, Autumn). Psychiatric disorders among recently-arrived Eastern Europeans seen through a US refugee counseling service. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 39(3), 221-227.

Buda, B., & Furedi, J. (1995). Culture and mental illness in an international perspective. In I. Al-Issa (Ed.), Handbook of culture and mental illness: An international perspective (pp. 3-49). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Budman, C. L., Lipson, J. G., & Meleis, A. L. (1992). The cultural consultant in mental health care: The case of an Arab adolescent. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 62, 359-370.

Burman, E., Chantler, K., & Batsleer, J. (2002). Attempted suicide and self-harm--South Asain women: Implications for service development and delivery. Critical Social Policy, 22(4), 641-668.

Burman, E., Gowrisunkur, J., & Walker, K. (2003, May). Sanjhe Rang/shared colours, shared lives: A multicultural approach to mental health practice. Journal of Social Work Practice, 17(1), 63-76.

Buseh, A. G., McElmurry, B. J., & Fox, P. G. (2000). Acculturative stress and depressed mood among Liberian men residing in a large U.S. midwestern city. International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 6, 695-713.

Calloway, P. (1993). Russian/Soviet and western psychiatry: A contemporary comparative study. New York: Wiley.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1991, August). Community mental health services for the underserved: A culturally specific model. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 5(4), 229-235.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1992, January-March). Voodoo illness. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 28(1), 11-17.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1994). Transcultural psychiatric nursing: Diagnostic and treatment issues. Transcultural Psychiatric Nursing, 23, 41-46.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1997). Readings and resources in transcultural health care and mental health. Cincinnati, OH: Transcultural C.A.R.E. Associates.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (2002). Cultural competence in psychiatric nursing: Have you 'ASKED' the right questions? Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 8, 183-187.


Campinha-Bacote, J. (2002). Readings and resources in transcultural health care and mental health (13th ed.). Transcultural C.A.R.E. Associates.

Canino, I., Canino, G., et al. (1998, September). Cultural considerations for childhood disorders: How much was included in the DSM-IV? Transcultural Psychiatry, 35(3), 343-355.

Cariceo, C. M. (1998). Challenges in cross-cultural assessment: Counseling refugee survivors of torture and trauma. Australian Social Work, 51(2), 49-53.

Carlson, E. B., & Rosser-Hogan, R. (1991, November). Trauma experiences, posttraumatic stress, dissociation, and depression in Cambodian refugees. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148(11), 1548-1552.

Carter, D., & Rashidi, A. (2003). Theoretical model of psychotherapy: Eastern Asian-Islamic women with mental illness. Health Care for Women International, 24, 399-413.

Carter, D. J., & Rashidi, A. (2004, May-June). East meets West: Integrating psychotherapy approaches for Muslim women. Holistic Nursing Practice, 18(3), 152-159.

Carter, R. T., & Qureshi, A. (1995). A typology of philosophical assumptions in multicultural counseling and training. In J. G. Ponterotto, J. M. Casas, L. A. Suzuki, & C. M. Alexander (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural counseling (pp. 239-262). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Caspi, Y., Poole, C., Mollica, R. F., & Frankel, M. (1998). Relationship of child loss to psychiatric and functional impairment in resettled Cambodian refugees. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 186(8), 489-491.

Catolico, O. (1997). Psychological well-being of Cambodian women in resettlement. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(40), 75-84.

Celano, M. P., & Kaslow, N. J. (2000). Culturally competent family interventions: Review and case illustrations. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 28, 217-228.

Center for Cross-Cultural Research. (n.d.) Online readings in psychology and culture. Retrieved April 1, 2005, from http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~culture/contents_brief.htm

Center for Mental Health Services. (n.d.). An annotated bibliography on refugee mental health. Retrieved October 3, 2005, from http://www.refugeewellbeing.samhsa.gov/biblio.asp

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2004). Culture counts: Best practices in community education in mental health and addiction with ethnoracial/ethnocultural communities. Retrieved August 29, 2005, from http://www.camh.net/pdf/culture_counts_jan05.pdf

CMMH- The Center for Multicultural Mental Health (Boston medical center). CMMH is located at Boston Medical Center (BMC) and is affiliated with the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM). Retrieved September 18, 2004, from http://www.bu.edu/cmmh

Chady, S. (2001, August 9-September 12). The NSF for mental health from a transcultural perspective. British Journal of Nursing, 10(15), 984-90.

Chaleby, K. (1992). Psychotherapy with Arab patients: Towards a culturally oriented technique. Arab Journal of Psychiatry, 3(1), 16-27.

Chan, C., Ho, P. S. Y., & Chow, E. (2001). A body-mind-spirit model in health: An Eastern approach. Social Work in Health Care, 34(3/4), 261-282.

Chan, C. S. (2003). Psychological issues of Asian Americans. In P. Bronstein & K. Quina (Eds.), Teaching gender and multicultural awareness: Resources for the psychology classroom (pp. 179-193). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Chan, F., Lam, C. S., et al. (1988). Counseling Chinese Americans with disabilities. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 19(4), 21-25.

Chater, K. (1996). Dilemmas of difference and the politics of comparison: Cross-cultural research on dementia. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 28(1), 79-85.

Chaturvedi, S. K. (1993). Neurosis across cultures. International Review of Psychiatry, 5(2-3), 179-191.

Chen, C. P. (1995, September). Group counseling in a different cultural context: Several primary issues in dealing with Chinese clients. Group, 19(1), 45-55.

Chen, J., Barron, C., Lin, K., & Chung, H. (2002, September). Prescribing medication for Asians with mental disorders. Western Journal of Medicine, 176(4), 271-274.

Chen, X., & Swartzman, L. C. (2001). Health beliefs and experiences in Asian cultures. In S. Kazarian & D. Evans (Eds.), Handbook of cultural health psychology (pp. 389-410). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Chester, B., & Holtan, N. (1992, September). Working with refugee survivors of torture. The Western Journal of Medicine, 157(3), 301-304.

Cheung, F. K., & Snowden, L. R. (1990). Community mental health and ethnic minority populations. Community Mental Health Journal, 26, 277-291.

Chin, J. L. (2000). Culturally competent care. Public Health Reports, 115, 25-33.

Chin, J. L. E. (2000). Relationships among Asian American women. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Ching, J. W. (1995). Perceptions of family values and roles among Japanese Americans. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 216-224.

Chong, N. (2002). A model for the nations's health care industry: Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Culturally Competent Care. Physician Work Environment. Retrieved on January 9, 2003 from http://xnet.kp.org/permanentejournal/sum02/model.html

Chung, R. (2001). Psychological adjustment of Cambodian refugee women: Implications for mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Couseling, 23(2), 115-156.

Chung, R., & Kagawa-Singer, M. (1993). Predictors of psychological distress among Southeast Asian refugees. Social Science and Medicine, 36(5), 631-639.

Chung, R. C.-Y., Bemak, F., & Wong, S. (2000, April). Vietnamese refugees' levels of distress, social support, and acculteration: Implications for mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 22(2), 150-161.

Chung, R. C., & Bemak, F. (2002). The relationship between culture and empathy in cross cultural counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development, 80, 154-159.

Cinnirella, M., & Loewenthal, K. M. (1999). Religious and ethnic group influence on beliefs about mental illness: A qualitative interview study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72, 505-524.

Clauss-Ehlers, C. S., & Levi, L. L. (2002). Violence and community, terms in conflict: An ecological approach to resilience. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 11(4), 265-278.

Cohon, J. D., Jr. (1981). Psychological adaptation and dysfunction among refugees. International Migration Review, 15(1/2), 255-275.

Coker, E. M. (2004). "Traveling pains": Embodied metaphors of suffering among Souther Sudanese refugees in Cairo. Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 28(1), 15-39.

Collins, A. M., & Diego, L. (2000, January). Mental health promotion & protection. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 38(1), 27-32.

Collins, S., & Long, A. (2003, August). Working with the psychological effects of trauma: Consequences for mental health-care workers--a literature review. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 10(4), 417-424.

Comas-Díaz, L. (1981). Effects of cognitive and behavioral group treatment in the depressive symptomatology of Puerto Rican women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 49, 627-632.

Comas-Díaz, L., & Griffith, E. E. H. (Eds.). (1988). Clinical guidelines in cross-cultural mental health. New York: Wiley.

Constantino, G., Malgady, R. G., & Rogler, L. H. (1986). Cuento therapy: A culturally sensitive modality for Puerto Rican children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 639-645.

Constantino, G., Malgady, R. G., & Rogler, L. H. (1994). Storytelling through pictures: Culturally sensitive psychotherapy for Hispanic children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 23, 13-20.

Coontz, S. (1999). American families: A multicultural reader. New York: Routledge.

Coyne, J. C., Kagee, A., et al. (2000, January 5). Mental health among Bosnian refugees [Letters to the editor] JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 283(1), 55-56.

Cox, R. P. (2003). Health related counseling with families of diverse cultures: Family, health, and cultural competencies. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Cross, T. L., Bazron, B. J., Dennis, K. W., & Isaacs, M. R. (1989). Towards a culturally competent system of care: A monograph on effective services for minority children who are severely emotionally disturbed. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Child Development Center.

Crowley, J. J. (2000, January). A clash of cultures: A&E and mental health. Accident and Emergency Nursing, 8(1), 2-8.

Cuellar, I., Arnold, B., & Maldonado, R. (1995). Acculturation rating scale for Mexican-Americans II: A revision of the original ARSMA scale. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 17, 275-304.

Cuellar, I., & Paniagua, F. A. (Eds.). (2000). Handbook of multicultural mental health. San Diego: Academic Press.

Cultural competence standards in managed mental health care. (1998). Retrieved April 4, 2005, from http://www.wiche.edu/MentalHealth/Cultural_Comp/ccslist.htm

D'Ardenne, P. (1996, August). Sexual health for men in culturally diverse communities--some psychological considerations. Sexual & Marital Therapy, 11(3), 289-296.

Dahl, S., Mutapcic, A., et al. (1998, January). Traumatic events and predictive factors for posttraumatic symptoms in displaced Bosnian women in a war zone. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 11(1), 137-145.

Dalal, F. (1997). A transcultural perspective on psychodynamic psychotherapy: Addressing internal and external realities. Group Analysis, 30(2), 203-216.

Daley, T. C. (2005). Belief about treatment of mental health problems among Cambodian American children and parents. Social Science & Medicine, in press.

Dana, R. H. (2000). Handbook of cross-cultural and multicultural personality assessment. Mahwah, NJ: LEA.

Das, A. K. (1987, January). Indigenous models of therapy in traditional Asian societies. Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development, 15(1), 25-37.

Dasen, P. R., Berry, W. et al. (Eds.). (1988). Health and cross-cultural psychology: Toward applications. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

D'Avanzo, C. E., & Barab, S. A. (1998, November-December). Depression and anxiety among Cambodian refugee women in France and the United States. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 19(6), 541-556.

D'Avanzo, C. E., & Frye, B. (1992, Summer). Stress and self-medication in Cambodian refugee women. Addictions Nursing Network, 4(2), 59-60.

Davar, E. (1996, August). Surviving or living? A question of containment. Psychodynamic Counselling, 2(3), 302-327.

Davis, D. L., & Low, S. M. (Eds.). (1989). Gender, health, and illness: The case of nerves. New York: Hemisphere.

Davis, R. E. (2000). Refugee experiences and Southeast Asian women's mental health. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 22(2), 144-168.

de Jong, K., Ford, N., et al. (1999, May 8). Mental health care for refugees from Kosovo: The experience of Medecins Sans Frontieres. Lancet, 353(9164), 1616-1617.

de Jong, J., & Ommeren, M. (2002). Toward a culture-informed epidemiology: Combining qualitative and quantitative research in transcultural contexts. Transcultural Psychiatry, 39, 422-433.

de Vries, F. (1998, May 23). To make a drama out of trauma is fully justified. The Lancet, 351(9115), 1579-1580.

Deahl, M. P., Earnshaw, N. M., et al. (1994, April). Psychiatry and war: Learning lessons from the former Yugoslavia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 164(4), 441-442.

Dein, S. (1997, August 23). ABC of mental health: Mental health in a multiethnic society. British Medical Journal, 315, 473-476. Retrieved September 16, 2004, from http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/315/7106/473

Derges, J., & Henderson, F. (2003, March). Working with refugees and survivors of trauma in a day hospital setting. Journal of Refugee Studies, 16(1), 82-98.

Dilworth-Anderson P., & Gibson, B. E. (2002). The cultural influence of values, norms, meanings and perceptions in understanding dementia in ethnic minorities. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 16(2), S56.

Dobie, S. R. (1998, July). Development of rapid assessment protocols for evaluating the mental health status of incoming Bosnian refugees in Waterloo, Iowa. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls.

Dong, Y. T., & Church, A. T. (2003, September). Cross-cultural equivalence and validity of the Vietnamese MMPI-2: Assessing psychological adjustment of Vietnamese refugees. Psychological Assessment, 15(3), 370-377.

Downing, C. J. (1982, July). Counseling the culturally different. Counseling & Values, 26(4), 259-263.

Draguns, J. G. (1997). Abnormal behavior patterns across cultures: Implications for counseling and psychotherapy. Training Global Psychologists, 21, 213-248.

Drozdek, B. (1997, November). Follow-up study of concentration camp survivors from Bosnia-Herzegovina: Three years later. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 185(11), 690-694.

Drozdek, B., De Zan, D., et al. (1998). Short-term group psychotherapy of ex-concentration camp prisoners from Bosnia-Herzegovina. Acta Medica Croatica: Casopis Hravatske Akademije Medicinskih Znanosti, 52(2), 119-125.

Dybdahl, R., & Pasagic, I. (2000, July). Traumatic experiences and psychological reactions among women in Bosnia during the war. Medical, Conflict and Survival: International medical concerns on global security issues, 16(3), 281-290.

Dyregrov, A., Gupta, L., & Raundalen, M. (2002, September). Is the culture always right? Traumatology, 8(3), 135-145.

Dyregrov, K., Dyregrov, A., et al. (2000, July). Refugee families' experience of research participation. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 13(3), 413-426.

Echeverry, J. J. (1997). Treatment barrier: Accessing and accepting professional help. In J. G. Garcia & M. C. Zea (Eds.), Psychological interventions and research with Latino populations (pp. 94-107). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Edgerton, R. B. (1980). Traditional treatment for mental illness in Africa: A review. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 4 (2), 167-189.

Edman, J. L., & Kameoka, V. A. (1997). Cultural differences in illness schemas: An analysis of Filipino and American ill attributions. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28(3), 252-266.

Edman, J. L., & Koon, T. Y. (2000, Summer). Mental illness beliefs in Malaysia: Ethnic and intergenerational comparisons. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 46(2), 101-109.

Edwards, C. P., & Kumru, A. (1999). Culturally sensitive assessment. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric clinics of North America, 8, 409-24.

Eisenbruch, M. (1984, December). Cross-cultural aspects of bereavement: II. Ethnic and cultural variations in the development of bereavement practices. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 8(4), 315-347.

Eisenbruch, M. (1991). From posttraumatic stress disorder to cultural bereavement: Diagnosis of Southeast Asian refugees. Social Science and Medicine, 33(6), 673-680.

Eisenbruch, M. (1991, October). Is western health care appropriate for refugees? Refugee Participation Network, 11, 25-27.

Eisenbruch, M., de Jong, J. T., & van de Put, W. (2004). Bringing order out of chaos: A culturally competent approach to managing the problems of refugees and victims of organized violence. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 17(2), 123-131.

Ekblad, S., Kohn, R., & Jansson, B. (1998). Psychological and cultural aspects of immigration and mental health. In S. O. Opaku (Ed.), Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry. Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press.

Elliot, R. (1998). Editor's introduction: A guide to the empirically supported treatments controversy. Psychotherapy Research, 8, 115-125.

Elsass, P. (1992). Strategies for survival: The psychology of cultural resilience in ethnic minorities. New York: New York University Press.

Enguidanos-Clark, G. M. (1986). Acculturative stress and its contribution to the development of depression in Hispanic women. Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(04B), 1719.

Erickson, C. D., & Al-Timmi, N. R. (2001, November). Providing mental health services to Arab Americans: Recommendations and considerations. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7(4), 308-327.

Eyton, J., & Gertrud, N. (1984). Cross-cultral validity: Ethnocentrism in health studies with special reference to the Vietnamese. Social Science and Medicine, 18(5), 447-453.

Fabrega, H. (1989). Cultural relativism and psychiatric illness. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 177(3), 415-425.

Fabrega, H. (1992). The role of culture in a theory of psychiatric illness. Social Science & Medicine, 35(1), 91-103.

Falicov, C. J. (1998). Latino families in therapy. New York: Guilford Press.

Falicov, C. J. (1999). Religion and spiritual folk traditions in immigrant families: Therapeutic resources with Latinos. In F. Walsh (Ed.), Spiritual resources in family therapy (pp. 104-120). New York: Guilford.

Fan, C. (1999). A comparison of attitudes towards mental illness and knowledge of mental health services between Australian and Asian students. Community Mental Health Journal, 35(1), 47-56.

Faubert, M., Locke, D., et al. (1996). Applying a cognitive-behavioral approach to the training of culturally competent mental health counselors. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 18, 200-215.

Favaro, A., Maiorani, M., et al. (1999, May). Traumatic experiences, posttraumatic stress disorder, and dissociative symptoms in a group of refugees from former Yugoslavia. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 187(5), 306-308.

Fazel, M., Wheeler, J., & Danesh, J. (2005). Prevalence of serious mental disorder in 7000 refugees resettled in western countries: A systematic review. Lancet, 365(9467), 1309-1314.

Fernando, S. (1995). Mental health in a multi-ethnic society: A multi-disciplinary handbook. New York: Routledge.

Ferrada-Noli, M., Asberg, M., et al. (1998, January). Suicidal behavior after severe trauma. Part 2: The association between methods of torture and of suicidal ideation in posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 11(1), 113-124.

Ferren, P. M. (1999, July). Comparing perceived self-efficacy among adolescent Bosnian and Croatian refugees with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Trauma and Stress, 12(3), 405-420.

Fischbach, R. L., & Herbert, B. (1997, October). Domestic violence and mental health: Correlates and conundrums within and across cultures. Social Science & Medicine, 45(8), 1161-1176.

Flaherty, J. A., Kohn, R., et al. (1986, March-April). Demoralization and social support in Soviet-Jewish immigrants to the United States. Comparative Psychiatry, 27(2), 149-158.

Flaskerud, J. H. (1987, Winter). A proposed protocol for culturally relevant nursing psychotherapy. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1(4), 150-157.

Flaskerud, J. H. (2000, January-February). Ethnicity, culture, and neuropsychiatry. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 21(1), 5-29.

Flaskerud, J. H., & Liu, P. Y. (1991). Effects of an Asian client-therapist language, ethnicity and gender match on utilization and outcome of therapy. Community Mental Health Journal, 27, 31-42.

Foster, R. P. (2001, April). When immigration is trauma: Guidelines for the individual and family clinician. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 71(2), 153-170.

Foulks, E., Westermeyer, J., et al.(1998). Developing curricula for transcultural mental health for trainees and trainers. In S. O. Okpaku (Ed.), Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Fox, P. G., Cowell, J. M., & Montgomery, A. C. (1994). The effects of violence on health adjustment of Southeast Asian refugee children: An integrative review. Public Health Nursing, 11(3), 195-201.

Fox, P. G., Cowell, J. M., Montgomery, A. C., & Willgerodt, M. A. (1998, April). Southeast Asian refugee women and depression: A nursing intervention. International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 4(1), 423-432.

Fox, P. G., Kenneth, R. B., Judith, M. P., & Melissa, M. (2001). Depression among immigrant Mexican women and South East Asian refugee women in the U.S. International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 7(1), 778-792.

Fraga, E. D., Atkinson, D. R., & Wampold, B. E. (2004, February). Ethnic group preferences for multicultural counseling competencies. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(1), 53-65.

Fredrick, L. A. (Ed.). (2000). Psychological wellness of refugees: Issues in qualitative and quantitative research. Oxford: Berhahn Books.

Frey, C., & Valach, L. (1997). Treatment of torture and war victims from former Yugoslavia in Switzerland. European Psychiatry, 12(1002), 123s.

Friedman, M., & Jaranson, J. (1994). The applicability of the posttraumatic stress disorder concept to refugees. In A. J. Marsella & T. Bornemann (Eds.), Amidst peril and pain: The mental health and well-being of the world's refugees (pp. 207-227). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Friedrich, M. J. (1999, August 4). Addressing mental health needs of Balkan refugees. JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 282(5), 422-423.

Fullilove, M. T. (1996, December). Psychiatric implications of displacement: Contributions from the psychology of place. American Journal of Psychiatry, 153(12), 1516-1523.

Fullilove, M. T., Young, R., et al. (1993, Fall-Winter). Psychosocial issues in the management of patients with tuberculosis. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 21(3-4), 324-331.

Furnham, A., & Malik, R. (1994). Cross-cultural beliefs about 'depression' . The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 40(2),106-123.

Gaines, A. D. (1995). Culture-specific delusions: Sense and nonsense in culture context. In M. J. Sedler (Ed.), The psychiatric clinics of North America (pp. 281-301). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

Ganesan, S., Fine, S., & Lin, T. Y. (1989, April). Psychiatric symptoms in refugee families from South East Asia: Therapeutic challenges. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43(2), 218-229.

Garbarino, J. (1991a). Developmental consequences of living in dangerous and unstable environments: The situation of refugee children. In M. McCallin (Ed.), The psychological well-being of refugee children: Research, practice and policy issues, (pp. 1-23). Geneva, Switzerland. International Catholic Child Bureau.

Garbarino, J. (1991b). What children can tell us about living in danger. American Psychology, 46, 376-383.

Garrison, E., Roy, I., & Azar, V. (1999). Responding to the mental health needs of Latino children and families through school-based services. Clinical Psychology Review, 19, 199-219.

Gaw, A. C. (Ed.). (1993). Culture, ethnicity, and mental illness. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Geltman, P. L., Augustyn, M., et al. (2000, August). War trauma experience and behavioral screening of Bosnian refugee children resettled in Massachusetts. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 21(4), 255-261.

George, T. B. (2000, April). Defining care in the culture of the chronically mentally ill living in the community. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11(2), 102-110.

Getting the word out: Effective health outreach to cultural communities. (2002). Retrieved April 4, 2004 from http://www.medtronic.com/foundation/outreach_brochure.pdf

Ghubash, R., & Abou-Saleh, M. (1997). Postpartum psychiatric illness in Arab culture: Prevalence and psychosocial correlates. British Journal of Psychiatry, 171, 65-68.

Gindis, B. (1988). Children with mental retardation in the Soviet Union. Mental Retardation, 26, 381-384.

Gitterman, A. E. (1991). Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable populations. New York: Columbia University Press.

Gold, S. J. (1992). Mental health and illness in Vietnamese refugees. Western Journal of Medicine, 157, 290-294.

Goldin, S., Levin, L., Persson, L. A., & Hagglof, B. (2001, January-March). Stories of pre-war, war and exile: Bosnian refugee children in Sweden. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 17(1), 25-47.

Goldstein, E. (1979, Fall). Psychological adaptations of Soviet immigrants. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 39(3), 257-263.

Goldstein, R. D., Wampler, N. S., et al. (1997, November). War experiences and distress symptoms of Bosnian children. Pediatrics, 100(5), 873-878.

Gong-Guy, E., Cravens, R. B., & Patterson, T. (1991, June). Clinical issues in mental health service delivery to refugees. The American Psychologist, 46(6), 642.

Gonsalves, C. J. (1992, October). Psychological stages of the refugee process: A model for therapeutic interventions. Professional Psychology--Research & Practice, 23(5), 382-389.

Good, B. J. (1977). The heart of what's the matter: The semantics of illness in Iran. Cultural Medicine Psychiatry, 1, 25-28.

Goodman, J. H. (2004, November). Coping with trauma and hardship among unaccompanied refugee youths from Sudan. Qualitative Health Research, 14(9), 1177-1196.

Gopaul-McNicol, S. (1997). A theoretical framework for training monolingual school psychologists to work with multilingual/multicultural children: An exploration of the major competencies. Psychology in the Schools, 34(1), 17-29.

Gopaul-McNicol, S., & Brice-Baker, J. (1998). Cross-cultural competencies in cross-cultural training. In Cross cultural practice. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Gopaul-McNicol, S. A., & Brice-Baker, J. (1998). Cross-cultural practice: Assessment, treatment and training. New York: Wiley.

Gorkin, M. (1985). Psychotherapy of Israel-Arab patients: Some cultural considerations. The Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology, 8, 215-233.

Gorkin, M., & Othman, R. (1994). Traditional psychotherapeutic healing and healers in the Palestinian community. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 31(3), 221-231.

Gorman, D., Brough, M., Ramirez, E. (2003, September). How young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds experience mental health: Some insight for mental health nurses. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 12(3), 194-202.

Gorst-Unsworth, C., & Goldemberg, E. (1998). Psychological sequelae of torture and organised violence suffered by refugees from Iraq. British Journal of Psychiatry, 172, 90-94.

Gowrisunkur, J., Burman, E., & Walker, K. (2002). Working in the mother-tongue: First language provision and cultural matching in intercultural therapy. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 19(1), 45-48.

Gozdziak, E. M. (2004). Training refugee mental health providers: Ethnography as a bridge to multicultural practice. Human Organization, 63, 203-211.

Graham, M. (1998, June). NMHA position statement: Cultural competency in mental health systems. Retrieved September 16, 2004, from http://www.nmha.org/position/ps060198a.cfm

Gregurek, R., Tocilj-Simunkovic, G., et al. (1999, June). Trauma and reconstruction in a large group of refugees. Collegium Antropologicum, 23(1), 299-308.

Griffin, J., & Soskolne, V. (2003, September). Psychological distress among Thai migrant workers in Israel. Social Science and Medicine, 57(5), 769-774.

Guarnaccia, P. (1996). Concepts of culture and their role in the development of culturally competent mental health services. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 18(4), 419-432.

Guarnaccia, P., & Rodriguez, O. (1996). Concepts of culture and their role in the development of culturally competent mental health services. Hispanic Journal of Mental Health, 18, 419-443.

Guarnaccia, P. J. (1993). Ataques de nervios in Puerto Rico: Culturebound syndrome or popular illness? Medical Anthropology, 15, 157-170.

Guarnaccia, P. J., & Lopez, S. (1998, July). The mental health and adjustment of immigrant and refugee children. Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7(3), 537-553.

Gustafson, M. B. (1989, December). Western voodoo: Providing mental health care to Haitian refugees. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 27(12), 22-25, 30-31.

Gutierrez, G. (2002, August). Ethnopsychological method and the psychological assessment of Mexican Americans. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 24, 259-277.

Haaken, J. (2002). Forgiveness after genocide?: Perspectives from Bosnian youth. In S. Lamb & J. G. Murphy (Eds.), Before forgiving: Cautionary views of forgiveness in psychotherapy (pp.172-191) . New York: Oxford University Press.

Haj-Yahia, M. (1995). Toward culturally sensitive intervention with Arab families in Israel. Contemporary Family Therapy, 17(4), 429-447.

Hales, A. (1996). West African beliefs about mental illness. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 32, 23-29.

Hall, G. C. I. (1997). Cultural malpractice: The growing obsolescence of psychology with the changing population. American Psychologist, 52, 642-651.

Hollifield, M., Eckert, V., Warner, T. D., Jenkins, J., Krakow, B., Ruiz, J., et al. (2005). Development of an inventory for measuring war-related events in refugees. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 46(1), 67-80.

Handbook of culture, therapy, and healing. (2004). CHOICE, 42(3).

Harkness, S., & Keefer, C. H. (2000, January). Contributions of cross-cultural psychology to research and interventions in education and health. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31, 92-109.

Harriet, L. (1986). Why cross-cultural training? Applied issues in culture and mental health service delivery. In H. Lefley & P. Lefley (Eds.), Cross-cultural training for mental health professionals (pp. 11- 42). Thomas Books.

Harwood, A. (1977a). Puerto Rican spiritism, I: Description and analysis of an alternative psychotheraputic approach, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1, 69-95.

Harwood, A., (1977b). Rx: Spiritist as needed: A study of a Puerto Rican community mental health resource. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Hashemi, A., & Cochrane, R. (1999). Expressed emotion and schizophrenia: A review of studies across cultures. International Review of Psychiatry, 11(203), 219-224.

Hassan, K., & Kinani, I. (2002). The emigration of Sudanese abroad: Psychological and social reasons and consequences. Journal of Social Affairs, 19(74), 264-240.

Hassett, A., George, K., et al. (1999, August). Admissions of elderly patients from English-speaking and non-English speaking backgrounds to an inpatient psychogeriatric unit. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33(4), 576-582.

Hays, P. A. (1996, April). Culturally responsive assessment with diverse older clients. Professional Psychology, Research and Practice, 27(2), 188-194.

Heater, M. L. (2003, April). Ethnocultural considerations of family therapy. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 9(2), 46-54.

Heathcote, S. E. (1995). "No peace until peace is made": A study on meeting the psychosocial needs of Bosnian refugees in Atlanta. Unpublished master's thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta.

Heilman, S. C., & Witztum, E. (1994, July). Patients, chaperons and healers: Enlarging the therapeutic encounter. Social Science & Medicine, 39(1), 133-143.

Henderson, S. W. (2001, March). New approaches to health care for displaced populations. JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 285(9), 1212.

Hermansson, A. C., & Timpka, T. (1999, September). How do you feel? A self-rating scale for measuring well-being in refugees.
Transcultural Psychiatry, 36(3), 317-328.

Hermansson, A. C., Timpka, T., & Thyberg, M. (2002, June). The mental health of war-wounded refugees: An 8-year follow-up. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 190(6), 374-380.

Hinton, D., Chau, H., Nguyen, M., et al. (2001, December). Panic disorder among Vietnamese refugees attending a psychiatric clinic: Prevalence and subtypes. General Hospital Psychiatry, 23(6), 337-344.

Hinton, D., Hinton, S., Um, K., Chea, A., & Sak, S. (2002, September). The Khmer 'weak heart' syndrome: Fear of death from palpitations. Transcultural Psychiatry, 39(3), 323-344.

Hinton, D., Um, K., & Ba, P. (2001a). A unique panic-disorder presentation among Khmer refugees: The sore-neck syndrome. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 25, 297-316.

Hinton, D., Um, K., & Ba, P. (2001, December). Kyol goeu ('wind overload') part I: A cultural syndrome of orthostatic panic among Khmer refugees. Transcultural Psychiatry, 38, 403-432.

Hinton, D., Um, K., & Ba, P. (2001, December). Kyol Goeu ('wind overload') Part II: Prevalence, characteristics, and mechanisms of Kyol Goeu and near- Kyol Goeu episodes of Khmer patients attending a psychiatric clinic. Transcultural Psychiatry, 38, 433-460.

Hinton, D. (2002, June). 'Wind overload' and Orthostatic panic among Khmer refugees. Transcultural Psychiatry, 39, 220-227.

Hinton, D., & Hinton S. (2002, June). Panic disorder, somatization, and the new cross-cultural psychiatry: The seven bodies of a medical anthropology of panic. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 26(2), 179-198.

Hinton, D., Hinton, S., Pham, T., Chau, H., & Tran, M. (2003, September). 'Hit by the wind' and temperature-shift panic among Vietnamese refugess. Transcultural Psychiatry, 40, 342-376.

Hinton, W. L., Du, N., Chen, C., et al. (1994). Screening for major depression in Vietnamese refugees: A comparison of two Vietnamese language depression scales. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 9, 2002-207.

Hirayama, H., & Cetingok, M. (1995). Amerasian refugees: Social characteristics, service needs, and mental health. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 22(4), 69-84.

Hitch, P. J., & Rack, P. H. (1980, September). Mental illness among Polish and Russian refugees in Bradford. British Journal of Psychiatry, 137, 206-211.

Hjern, A., Angel, B., et al. (1998, March). Political violence, family stress and mental health of refugee children in exile. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 26(1), 18-25.

Ho, M. K. (1987). Family therapy with ethnic minorities. Newbury Park, CA: Sage

Hodes, M. (2002, June). Three key issues for young refugees' mental health. Transcultural Psychiatry, 39, 196-213.

Hoffman, F. (1987). An alcoholism program for Hispanics. Clinical Sociology Review, 5, 91-101.

Hofstede, G. (2001) Culture's consequences: Comparing values, behaviors, institutions, and organizations across nations (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hondius, A. J. K., van Willigen, L. M., et al. (2000, October). Health problems among Latin-American and Middle-Eastern refugees in the Netherlands: Relations with violence exposure and ongoing sociopsychological strain. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 13(4), 619-634.

Hong, G. K. (1995). Cultural considerations in rehabilitation counseling for Asian Americans. NARPPS Journal, 19(2), 59-64.

Hosin, A. A. (2001, April-June). Children of traumatized and exiled refugee families: Resilience and vulnerability. A case study report. Medicine, Conflict, and Survival, 17(2), 137-145.

How ethnicity and culture affect antipsychotic response. (1998, May). American Journal of Nursing, 98(5), 56.

Howard, G. S. (1991). Culture tales: A narrative approach to thinking, cross-cultural psychology, and psychotherapy. American Psychologist,, 46(3), 187-197.

Hsu, E., Davies, C. A., & Hansen, D. J. (2004). Understanding mental health needs of Southeast Asian refugees: Historical, cultural, and contextual challenges. Clinical Psychology Review, 24, 193-213.

Hu, T. W., Snowden, L. R., Jerrell, J. M., & Nguyen, T. D. (1991). Ethnic populations in public mental health: Services choice and level of use. American Journal of Public Health, 81, 1429-1434.

Hughes, C. C. (1996). Culture-bound syndromes. In J. Mezzich & A. Kleinman (Eds.), Culture and psychiatric diagnosis: A DSM-IV perspective (pp. 289-323). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Hughes, C. C. (1998, September). The glossary of culture-bound syndromes in DSM-IV: A critique. Transcultural Psychiatry, 35(3), 413-421.

Hung-Tat, L., & Fung, K. P. (2003). Culturally competent psychotheraphy. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48, 161-170.

Hurh, W. M., & Kim, K. C. (1990). Correlates of Korean immigrants' mental health. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 178, 703-711.

Hussain, A. (2001). Islamic beliefs in mental health. Community Psychiatric Nurses Association, 21, 6-7.

Hussain, F., & Cochrane, R. (2004). Depression in South Asian women living in the UK: A review of the literature with implications for service provision. Transcultural Psychiatry, 41(2), 253-270.

Hyun, K. J. (2001). Is an independent self a requisite for Asian immigrants psychological well-being in the U.S.? The case of Korean Americans. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3/4), 179-200.

Ignjatovic, T. D., & Svrakic, D. (2003, January-February). Western personality models applied in Eastern Europe: Yugoslav data. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 44(1), 51-59.

Inman, A. G., Ladany, N., Constantine, M. G., & Morano, C. K. (2001, January). Development and preliminary validation of the Cultural Values Conflict Scale for South Asian women. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48(1), 17-27.

Institute for Urban and Global Health (NYU school of medicine). (2004, June). Mental health of refugees. Retrieved September 16, 2004, from http://www.med.nyu.edu/iugh/assets/Mental_Health_of_Refugees.pdf

Ito, K. L., & Maramba, G. G. (2002, March). Therapeutic beliefs of Asian American therapists: Views from an ethnic-specific clinic. Transcultural Psychiatry, 39(1), 33-73.

Jacobsen, L. (1998). Teaching health professionals about torture. International Nursing Review, 45(3), 79-80.

James, S. (2002). Agonias: The social and sacred suffering of Azorean immigrants. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 26(1), 87-110.

Jaranson, J. M., Butcher, J., Halcon, L, et al. (2004). Somali and Oromo refugees: correlates of torture and trauma history. American Journal of Public Health, 94(4), 591-598.

Jenkins, J. H. (1997, Spring). Not without a trace: Resilience and remembering among Bosnian refugees. Psychiatry: Interpersonal & Biological Processes, 60(1), 40-43.

Jensen, S. B. (1994). Traumatized families under war conditions in the countries of former Yugoslavia. Socijalna Psihijatrija, 22(1-2), 55-64.

Jiloha, R. C., & Kishore, J. (1997). Supernatural beliefs, psychiatric disorder and treatment outcomes in Indian patients. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 13(3-4), 24-31.

Jirojwong, S., & Manderson, L. (2001). Feelings of saddness: Migration and subjective assessment of mental health among Thai women in Brisbane, Australia. Transcultural Psychiatry, 38, 167-186.

Jones, L. (1998, October). Adolescent groups for encamped Bosnian refugees: Some problems and solutions. Clinical Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 3(4), 541-551.

Jones, L., & Kafetsios, K. (2002, October). Assessing adolescent mental health in war-affected societies: The significance of symptoms. Child Abuse & Neglect, 26(10), 1059-1080.

Jukes, M., & O'Shea, K. (1998, November 12-25). Transcultural therapy 2: Mental health and learning disabilities. British Journal of Nursing, 7(20), 1268-1272.

Julia, M. C. (1996). Multicultural awareness in the health care professions. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Kabanov, M. M., Tupitsyn, Y. Y., et al. (1991-92, Winter). Current problems in the development of mental health care in the USSR. International Journal of Mental Health, 20(4), 67-76.

Kadojic, D., Demarin, V., et al. (1999, June). Influence of prolonged stress on risk factors for cerebrovascular disease. Collegium Antropologicum, 23(1), 213-219.

Kahana, Y. (1985). The zar spirits, a category of magic in the system of mental health care in Ethiopia. The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 31(2), 125-143.

Kakar, S. (1985). Psychoanalysis and non-western cultures. Review of Psychoanalysis, 12, 441-448.

Kamal, L. (2002). Suicide beliefs and behaviour among young Muslims and Hindus in the UK. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 5(2), 111-118.

Kao, H. S. R., & Sinha, D. (Eds). (1996). Asian perspectives on psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Karasz, A. (2005). Cultural differences in conceptual models of depression. Social Science & Medicine, 60(7), 1625-1635.

Karim, S., Saeed, K., Rana, M. H., et al. (2004, February-May). Pakistan mental helath country profile. International Review of Psychiatry, 16(1-2), 83-92.

Karno, M., Jenkins, J. H., De La Selva, A., Santana, F., Telles, C., Lopez, S., & Mintz, J. (1987). Expressed emotion and schizophrenia outcome among Mexican-American families. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 175, 143-151.

Kaslow, D. R., & Salett, E. P. (Eds). (1989). Crossing cultures in mental health. Washington, DC: Sietar International

Katsavdakis, K. A., Sayed, M., Bram, A., & Bartlett A. B. (2001, Spring). How was this story told in the mother tongue? An integrative perspective. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 65(2), 246-65.

Kazarian, S. S., & Evans, D. R., (Eds.). (2001). Handbook of cultural health psychology. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Kecmanovic, J. (1998). How do posttraumatic stress and acculturation correlate with marital functioning in a Bosnian refugee camp? Unpublished fellows thesis, Texas A&M University, College Station.

Kelley, P. (1992). The application of family systems theory to mental health services for Southeast Asian refugees. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 2(1), 10-13.

Keough, M. E., & Samuels, M. F. (2004). The Kosovo family support project: offering psychosocial support for families with missing persons. Social Work, 49(4), 587-594.

Kersey, M. G. (2002, March). An action plan for culture competence. The Magazine for Healthcare Travel Professionals, 9(6), 50-7.

Keyes, E. F., & Kane, C. F. (2004). Belonging and adapting: Mental health of Bosnian refugees living in the United States. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 25(8), 809-831.

Khandelwal, S. K., Jhingan, H. P., Ramesh, S, et al. (2004, February-May). India mental health country profile. International Review of Psychiatry, 16(1-2), 126-141.

Kiev, A. (1968). Curanderismo: Mexican-American folk psychiatry. New York: Free Press.

Kim, B. S. K., Atkinson, D. R., & Yang, P. H. (1999). The Asian Values Scale (AVS), development factor analysis, validation and reliability. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46, 342-352.

Kim, B. S. K., Yang, P. H., Atkinson, D. R., Wolfe, M. M., & Hong, S. (2001, November). Cultural value similarities and differences among Asian American ethnic groups. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7(4), 343-361.

Kim, K-I. (1999, March). Culture and illness behavior in South Korea. Transcultural Psychiatry, 36, 65-77.

Kim, K. I., Li, D., & Kim, D-H. (1999, September). Depressive Symptoms in Koreans, Korean-Chinese and Chinese: A transcultural study. Transcultural Psychiatry, 36, 303-316.

Kim, U., & Berry, J. W. (1993). Indigenous psychologies: Research and experience in cultural context. Newbury Park: Sage.

Kinzie, J. D. (1985). Cultural aspects of psychiatric treatment with Indochinese refugees. American Journal of Social Psychiatry, 5, 147-153.

Kinzie, J. D. (1993). Posttraumatic effects and their treatment among Southeast Asian refugees. In J. P. Wilson & J. D. Lindy (Eds.), International handbook of traumatic stress disorder (pp. 311-319). New York: Plenum.

Kinzie, J. D., & Fleck, J. (1987). Psychotherapy with severely traumatized refugees. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 41, 82-94.

Kinzie, J. D. (2001). Psychotherapy for massively traumatized refugees. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 55(4), 475-491.

Kinzie, J. D., Boehnlein, J. K., & Leung, P. K. (1990). The prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder and its clinical significance among Southeast Asian refugess. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147, 913-917.

Kinzie, J. D., Denney, D., et al. (1998, November). A cross-cultural study of reactivation of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms: American and Cambodian psychophysiological response to viewing traumatic video scenes. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 186(11), 670-676.

Kinzie, J.D. (2001). Cross-cultural treatment of PTSD. In J. Wilson (Ed.), Treating psychological PTSD (pp. 255-277). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Kinzie, J. D., & Fleck, J. (1987). Psychotherapy with severely traumatized refugees. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 41, 82-94.

Kinzie, J. D., Fredreckson, R. H., Rath, B., & Fleck, J. (1984). Post-traumatic stress disorder among survivors of Cambodian concentration camps. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141, 645-650.

Kinzie, J. D., Sack, W. H., Angell, R. H., & Clarke, G. (1989). A three-year follow up of Cambodian young people traumatized as children. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 28, 501-504.

Kirmayer, L. J. (1994). Is the concept of mental disorder culturally relative? In S. A. Kirk and S. Einbinder (Eds.), Controversial issues in mental health (pp. 1-20). Boston: Appleton-Century-Croft.

Kirmayer, L. J. (1994). Culture and psychiatric diagnosis: A DSM-IV perspective. Washington: American Psychiatric Press.

Kirmayer, L. J., Brass, G., & Tait, C. (2000). The mental health of Aboriginal peoples: Transformations of identity and community. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45, 607-616.

Kirmayer, L. J., Dao, T. H. T., & Smith, A. (1998). Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry. Washington: American Psychiatric Press.

Kirmayer, L. J., Groleau, D., Guzder, J., Blake, C., & Jarvis, E. (2003). Cultural consultation: A model of mental health service for multicultural societies. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48, 145-53.

Kirmayer, L. J., & Minas, H. (2000, June). The future of cultural psychiatry: An international perspective. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45(5), 438-446.

Kirmayer, L. J., Rousseau, C., & Santhanam, R. (2003). Models of diagnosis and treatment planning in multicultural mental health. In A. Rummens, M. Beiser & S. Noh (Eds.), Immigration, health and ethnicity. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Kirmayer, L. J., & Young, A. (1998). Cultural and somatization: Clinical, epidemiological and ethnographic perspectives. Psychosomatic Medicine, 60, 420-430.

Kirmayer, L. J., & Young, A.(1999). Cultural and context of anxiety disorders: Diagnostic and therapeutic issues. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 18, 503-521.

Kivling-Boden, G., & Sundbom, E. (2001, December). Life situation and post-traumatic symptoms: A follow-up study of refugees from former Yugoslavia living in Sweden. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 55(6), 401-408.

Kivling-Boden, G., & Sundbom, E. (2002, June). The relationship between post-traumatic symptoms and life in exile in a clinical group of refugees from the former Yogoslavia. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia, 105(6), 461-468.

Kleinj, W. C., Hovens, J. E., & Rodenburg, J. J. (2001, April). Posttraumatic stress symptoms in refugees: Assessments with the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist--25 in different languages. Psychological Report, 88(2), 527.

Kleinman, A. (1982). Neurasthenia and depression: A study of somatization and culture in China. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 6(2), 117-190.

Kleinman, A. (1987). Anthropology and psychiatry: The role of culture in cross-cultural research on illness. British Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 447-454.

Kleinman, A. (2004, September). Culture and depression. The New England Journal of Medicine, 351(10), 951-953.

Kokanovic, R., Farida, T., Rapley, M., & O'Ferrall, Iise. (2002). Cultural construction of sadness-experiences of Ethiopian and Sudanese refugees in Western Australia. International Sociological Association, Brisbane, Australia (ISA).

Korolenko, C. P., & Muhamedzanov, H. (2001). Culture-bound mental disorders among the Tatars of the Siberian North. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 60(2), 268-274.

Kortmann, F. (1987). Popular, traditional, and professioanl mental health care in Ethiopia. Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review, 24, 255-274.

Koslow, D., & Salett, E. (1989). Crossing cultures in mental health. Washington, DC: SIETAR International.

Koss-Chioino, J. D. (1995). Traditional and folk approaches among ethnic minorities. In J. F. Aponte & R. Y. Rivers (Eds.), Psychological interventions and cultural diversity (pp. 145-163). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Kotomori, R. T., Jr. (1999). On cultural competency. Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 10(1), 51-53.

Koumare, M. & Coppo, P. (1983). Traditional medicine and psychiatry in Africa. In R. Bannerman, J. Burton, & C. Wen-Chieh (Eds.), Traditional medicine and health care coverage. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Kouyoumdjian, H., Zamboanga, B. L., & Hansen, D. J. (2003, November). Barriers to community mental health services for Latinos: Treatment considerations. Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice, 10(4), 394-422.

Kozaric-Kovacic, D., Folnegovic-Smalc, V., et al. (1995, July). Rape, torture, and traumatization of Bosian and Croatian women: Psychological sequelae. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65(3), 428-433.

Krajik, K. (1986, November). Healing broken minds. Psychology Today, 20(11), 66-69.

Kramer, E. J., Kwong, K., Lee, E., & Chung, H. (2002, September). Cultural factors influencing the mental health of Asian Americans. Westen Journal of Medicine, 176, 227-231.

Kramer, G. (1999, Spring). Traumatized women working with traumatized women: Reflections upon life and work in a war zone. Women & Therapy, 22, 107-108.

Krause, I. B. (1994, May). Numbers and meaning: A dialogue in cross-cultural psychiatry. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 87(5), 278-82.

Krippner, S., & McIntyre, T. M. (2003). The psychological impact of war trauma on civilians: An international perspective. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Kritch, J. (1989). Culture crash: Before refugee therapists can recommend a cure, they first have to share their patients' view of disease. Mother Jones, 14(8), 24-30.

Kung, W. W. (2001). Consideration of cultural factors in working with Chinese American families with a mentally ill patient. Families in Society, 82(1), 97-107.

Kuo, C., Kavanagh, K. H., et al. (1994, November-December). Chinese perspectives on culture and mental health. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 15(6), 551-567.

Kurasaki, K. S., Okazaki, S., & Sue, S. (2002). Asian American mental health: Assessment theories and methods. New York: Kluwer Academics.

Lamb, S., & Murphy, J. G. (2002). Before forgiving: Cautionary views of forgiveness in psychotherapy. New York: Oxford University Press.

Landrine, H., & Klonoff, E. A. (1992). Culture and health-related schemas: A review and proposal for interdisciplinary integration. Health Psychology, 11(4), 267-276.

Latzer, Y. (2003, May). Traditional versus western perceptions of mental illness: Women of Moroccan origin treated in an Israeli mental health center. Journal of Social Work Practice, 17(1), 77-94.

Laungani, P. (1993, January). Cultural differences in stress and its management. Stress Medicine, 9(1), 37-43.

Laungani, P. (2004). Asian perspectives in counselling and psychotherapy. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Laungani, P. (2002). Understanding mental illness across cultures. In S. Palmer (Ed.), Multicultural counseling:A reader (pp. 129-156). Thousa US: Sage Publications, Inc.

Layne, C. M., Pynoos, R., Saltzman, W., et al, (2001, December). Trauma/grief-focused group psychotherapy: School-based po