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Adapting the Cultural Formulation Interview for the Military
Psychiatric Services, 2022U.S. military service members, veterans, and their families increasingly seek care from providers with limited knowledge of military culture. The 16-item core DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) was designed to integrate cultural factors into assessment and treatment of mental disorders.
Eric G, Meyer +7 more
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Formulation of medium for tick cell culture
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1989We examined the effectiveness of bovine cholesterol concentrate in reducing the high level (10-20%) of fetal bovine serum (FBS) necessary to promote tick cell growth in vitro. Tick cell lines isolated from embryos of Anocentor nitens (ANE 58), Boophilus microplus (BME 26), and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (RAE 25) were used. They were incubated in L-15
U G, Munderloh, T J, Kurtti
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Culturally Adapted Pharmacotherapy and the Integrative Formulation
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2010There are important ethnic variations in metabolism, response, and tolerability of psychotropic medications. There has been a dramatic expansion of use of psychotropic medications in children in recent years. This article reviews the literature on the role of race and ethnicity in psychopharmacology as it relates to children and adolescents, examines ...
Mansoor, Malik +3 more
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Transcultural Psychiatry, 2019
The DSM-IV Outline for Cultural Formulation (OCF) was a framework for assessment based on principles of cultural psychiatry. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) for DSM-5 provided a tool enabling wider use of cultural formulation in clinical cultural assessment.
Vasudeo P. Paralikar +2 more
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The DSM-IV Outline for Cultural Formulation (OCF) was a framework for assessment based on principles of cultural psychiatry. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) for DSM-5 provided a tool enabling wider use of cultural formulation in clinical cultural assessment.
Vasudeo P. Paralikar +2 more
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Cultural formulation of diagnosis: state of the art
Nervenheilkunde, 2017SummaryIn 1994, the Outline for Cultural Formulation (OCF) was included as a supplement to the DSM-IV. The OCF was developed as a tool to help care providers gain more insight in cultural factors which might be relevant while diagnosing mental problems of patients with cultural backgrounds that differ from the care provider´s.
Rohlof, H. +3 more
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Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2018
Training professional psychologists in a time of increasingly complex diversity-related issues requires innovative approaches to teaching cultural competency and cultural humility at the doctoral level. However, there is currently little empirical evidence to support effective teaching techniques in cultural competency training.
Teceta Thomas Tormala +3 more
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Training professional psychologists in a time of increasingly complex diversity-related issues requires innovative approaches to teaching cultural competency and cultural humility at the doctoral level. However, there is currently little empirical evidence to support effective teaching techniques in cultural competency training.
Teceta Thomas Tormala +3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2015
Cécile, Rousseau, Jaswant, Guzder
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Cécile, Rousseau, Jaswant, Guzder
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Strategy Formulation as a Cultural Process
International Studies of Management & Organization, 1977(1977). Strategy Formulation as a Cultural Process. International Studies of Management & Organization: Vol. 7, Strategy Formulation, pp. 127-138.
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Culture and Formulations of Homicide: Two Case Studies
Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2004The killing of another human being is an execrable act and universally condemned. Simpler societies have informal ways of seeking retribution (Bohannan 1960; Hoebel 1954). Ancient states and civilizations evolved formal procedures and complex institutions for evaluating culpability, apportioning blame, and authorizing appropriate sanctions (Ng 1990 ...
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Chapter 21. DSM-5 Outline for Cultural Formulation and Cultural Formulation Interview
2020Kathryn L. Jones +3 more
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