Behavioral Science in the Global Arena

Global Mental, Spiritual, and Social Health

Elaine P. Congress|Dalton Meister|Shenae C. Osborn|Harold Takooshian
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How are behavioral scientists increasingly involved to advise global decision-makers in the United Nations and elsewhere?

In 2020, the Psychology Coalition at the United Nations (PCUN) launched a bold new series of books, describing how evidence- based behavioral research is increasingly used by United Nations and other decision-makers, to address global issues. These issues reflect the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030—such as health, poverty, education, peace, gender equality, and climate change.

This PCUN volume brings together 34 experts in 14 concise chapters, to focus on diverse issues in mental, spiritual, and social health (detailed below). The chapters are co-authored by leading global experts as well as 'rising star' students from many nations--offering readers a concise overview of each topic, a glossary of key terms, study questions, and bibliography. This volume is suitable as a textbook for diverse courses in psychology, social work, cross-cultural and international studies.

Foreword; Leslie Popoff.

  • Preface; Elaine Congress and Harold Takooshian.
  • Part I. Mental Health.
  • Chapter 1. Global Mental Health: Collaborating for Sustainable Development and Well-Being; Kelly O'Donnell, Julian Eaton, and Michèle Lewis O'Donnell.
  • Chapter 2. Mental Health: COVID-19, Stress, and Coping; Charlene Minaya and Dean R. McKay.
  • Chapter 3. Suicide Prevention: Global Trends; Ani Kalayjian and Amna Khan.
  • Chapter 4. Mental Health in the Workplace; Priyadharshany Sandanapitchai, Walter Reichman, and Mathian Osicki.
  • Chapter 5. International Day of Happiness at the UN, and the COVID-19 Crisis; T. Hamid Al-Bayati and Frances B. Biroc.
  • Part II. Spiritual Health.
  • Chapter 6. Spiritual Health for Christians and Jews: Seeking God; Daniel LeBlanc, Shenae C. Osborn, and Odetta A. Saul.
  • Chapter 7. Spiritual Health in Muslim Communities: Striving for Taqwa; Sameena V. Azhar and Rayamar Alarshi.
  • Chapter 8. Spiritual Health in Hindu Communities: In Pursuit of Moksha; Sameena V. Azhar and Sanhaya Soi.
  • Part III. Interpersonal Health.
  • Chapter 9. Overcoming Prejudice and Discrimination Through Resilience of Indigenous Peoples; Hilary N. Weaver.
  • Chapter 10. Racism and Mental Health: An Overview; Anne Williams Isom and Odetta A. Saul.
  • Chapter 11. Violence Against Women and Girls Across the Lifespan; Marciana L. Popescu, Patricia Brownell, and Tamara Pyatetskaya.
  • Chapter 12. Promoting Prosocial Behavior Through Everyday Heroism:The Heroic Imagination Project; Elaine H. Olaoye, Philip G. Zimbardo, and Zsuzsanna M. Feher.
  • Chapter 13. Caring Justice World-Wide: Co-Creating Compassionate, Safe, and Healthy Communities; Tina Maschi, Smita Dewan, Sandra Turner, Adriana Kaye, Annette Hintenach, and Sarah Malis.
  • Chapter 14. Mediation: The Changing Global Landscape; Maria R. Volpe.
  • Concluding Remarks; Dalton Meister.
  • Contributors.