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Research and practical tools to help clinicians and educators offer linguistically and culturally responsive mental health care
Bilingual Mental Health brings together research and clinical perspectives on how language shapes psychological wellbeing, and how mental health professionals can better serve multilingual populations. To date, mental health services have predominantly adhered to monolingual models of care. For bilingual patients, more focused approaches embrace the unique ways that bilingualism shapes thoughts, emotions, and memories. This volume examines how multilingual speakers experience and express emotion, navigate cultural identities, and describe psychological distress differently across languages.
Written by multilingual clinical psychologist Dr. Aya Inamori Williams and cognitive scientist Dr. Jeanette Altarriba, this interdisciplinary book features chapters drawing from cognitive science, developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, and clinical practice, alongside real stories from multilingual individuals, families, and clinicians. It also offers practical guidance for assessment and psychotherapy, strategies for working with interpreters, and recommendations for school, healthcare, and community settings. By bridging research and practice, Bilingual Mental Health provides clinicians and educators with accessible tools to offer linguistically and culturally responsive mental health care. It:
● Addresses the intersection of multilingualism and mental health, filling a critical gap in research, clinical practice, and training
● Explores how language, culture, and social determinants interplay to shape emotional experience, trauma processing, stigma, and help-seeking behavior
● Provides guidance on bilingual mental health assessment, intervention, therapy techniques, and the use of language switching as a therapeutic tool
● Covers bilingual mental health across the lifespan and in diverse contexts, including schools, clinical settings, and community health
● Discusses national standards, medical interpreters, and structural barriers, connecting research to advocacy for equitable bilingual mental health care
Suitable for inclusion in undergraduate, graduate, and professional curricula across disciplines, this book is also accessible to the general public, including multilingual individuals and families. Bilingual Mental Health is a valuable resource for clinical training, education, policy, and beyond.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2027-04-26
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781394325269
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Dimensions: cm xcm
Pages: 320