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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2022
SYNOPSIS More than half of participating patients expressed mistrust or ambivalence toward clinicians related to differences in cultural background using the Cultural Formulation Interview, which can help enhance communication and trust and help ...
Neil Krishan Aggarwal +2 more
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SYNOPSIS More than half of participating patients expressed mistrust or ambivalence toward clinicians related to differences in cultural background using the Cultural Formulation Interview, which can help enhance communication and trust and help ...
Neil Krishan Aggarwal +2 more
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The Cultural Formulation Interview: Progress to date and future directions
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2020The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) developed for DSM-5 provides a way to collect information on patients’ illness experience, social and cultural context, help-seeking, and treatment expectations relevant to psychiatric diagnosis and assessment ...
R. Lewis-Fernández +2 more
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Cultural Formulation Guidelines
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2009The outline for the Cultural Formulation (CF) introduced in DSM-IV does not present any method for collecting the required cultural information. The absence of specific guidelines and illustrative cases has hampered its wider use. This article offers a practical approach to preparing a Cultural Formulation as a component of culturally competent ...
Juan E, Mezzich +3 more
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Transcultural Psychiatry, 2020
While social science research has demonstrated the importance of culture in shaping psychiatric illness, clinical methods for assessing the cultural dimensions of illness have not been adopted as part of routine care.
N. Aggarwal +4 more
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While social science research has demonstrated the importance of culture in shaping psychiatric illness, clinical methods for assessing the cultural dimensions of illness have not been adopted as part of routine care.
N. Aggarwal +4 more
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Transcultural Psychiatry, 2020
Previous studies have shown the importance of focusing on the cultural background of migrant patients in the psychiatric assessment. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) offers a patient-focused approach to foreground the cultural context of the ...
Signe Skammeritz +4 more
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Previous studies have shown the importance of focusing on the cultural background of migrant patients in the psychiatric assessment. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) offers a patient-focused approach to foreground the cultural context of the ...
Signe Skammeritz +4 more
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Use of the Cultural Formulation with Refugees
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2009This article discusses the experiences of mental health professionals who applied the Cultural Formulation (CF) of the DSM-IV for assessment of psychopathology and treatment needs of refugees in the Netherlands. The CF approach proved to be a useful tool in the assessment and diagnostic phase of clinical treatment.
Rohlof, H. +2 more
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Editorial: The Cultural Formulation
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2009The Outline for Cultural Formulation, developed for DSM-IV by the Group on Culture and Diagnosis of the National Institute of Mental Health (Mezzich, 1995; Lewis-Fernandez, 1996), represents the most substantive cultural contribution to the DSM series.
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Transcultural Psychiatry, 2018
The DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) may become an important tool to help operationalize culture in the clinical realm. However, challenges exist in teaching its use to avoid the risk of stereotyping and oversimplification, which could result ...
C. Rousseau +3 more
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The DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) may become an important tool to help operationalize culture in the clinical realm. However, challenges exist in teaching its use to avoid the risk of stereotyping and oversimplification, which could result ...
C. Rousseau +3 more
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Assessment tools and cultural formulation
2018Assessment tools can support clinical assessments but cannot replace them. They can be used for a number of purposes. They are standardized tools but may require some adjustments if they are being used in cultures other than those in which they were developed.
Dinesh Bhugra +2 more
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, 2020
This article illustrates how the British Council Bangladesh (BCB) made use of panel discussions and commissioned research as policy vehicles to persuade the government of Bangladesh of the value of social enterprises for public service delivery ...
Rino Wiseman Adhikary +2 more
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This article illustrates how the British Council Bangladesh (BCB) made use of panel discussions and commissioned research as policy vehicles to persuade the government of Bangladesh of the value of social enterprises for public service delivery ...
Rino Wiseman Adhikary +2 more
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