Culture and Health: A Critical Perspective Towards Global Health, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-470-84737-4
Paperback
328 pages
June 2006
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Professor Malcolm MacLachlan is with the Centre for Global
Health and School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. He
originally trained and worked as a clinical psychologist, and then
as a management consultant, in the UK, before taking up a
lectureship at Chancellor College, University of Malawi. There he
worked on a range of health promotion projects concerning HIV/AIDS
and various tropical diseases, as well as with Mozambican refugees,
and held a visiting position at Zomba Mental Hospital. Since moving
to Trinity, he has held visiting positions at the Universities of
Limpopo, Cape Town and Stellenbosch, all in South Africa, and at
the College of Medicine, University of Malawi. Over the last 10
years he has also researched healthrelated aspects of rapid social
change and increased multiculturalism in Europe, particularly
Ireland. His major research interests concern cultural aspects of
health, the psychosocial rehabilitation of people with physical
disability and the human dynamics of international aid.
Professor MacLachlan is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and the Psychological Society of Ireland, and was elected to membership of the Royal Irish Academy in 2005. He has worked with a broad range of international and development organisations including UNICEF, OECD, WHO and UNESCO, the Academy for Educational Development, Finnish Refugee Council, American Refugee Committee, Banja La Mtsogolo, Concern and Development Co-operation Ireland. He was also a member of an EU-funded specialist group on Psychotrauma and Human Rights. He is Co-Director of the Masters Degree in Global Health at Trinity. He has the entirely unintentional distinction of a peculiar type of multicultural education – being a graduate from universities in Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales.
Professor MacLachlan is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and the Psychological Society of Ireland, and was elected to membership of the Royal Irish Academy in 2005. He has worked with a broad range of international and development organisations including UNICEF, OECD, WHO and UNESCO, the Academy for Educational Development, Finnish Refugee Council, American Refugee Committee, Banja La Mtsogolo, Concern and Development Co-operation Ireland. He was also a member of an EU-funded specialist group on Psychotrauma and Human Rights. He is Co-Director of the Masters Degree in Global Health at Trinity. He has the entirely unintentional distinction of a peculiar type of multicultural education – being a graduate from universities in Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales.