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Introducing medical students to cultural psychiatry: perspectives and reflections on developing and delivering an elective module [PDF]
Cultural sensitivity, competence and curiosity are essential for clinicians. To promote these, we developed an elective module in cultural psychiatry for medical students, consisting of eight seminars. In seminar eight, we used film clips to teach mental
Tahir Jokinen +2 more
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Integrating Evolutionary, Cultural, and Computational Psychiatry: A Multilevel Systemic Approach
This paper proposes an integrative perspective on evolutionary, cultural and computational approaches to psychiatry. These three approaches attempt to frame mental disorders as multiscale entities and offer modes of explanations and modeling strategies ...
Axel Constant +4 more
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A Response to the CPA Position Paper on Training in Cultural Psychiatry in February 2021. [PDF]
Persad E, Oyewumi LK.
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Caring for Families Separated by Changing Immigration Policies and Enforcement: A Cultural Psychiatry Perspective. [PDF]
Kohrt BA +7 more
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BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers, many barriers to mental healthcare exist. Cultural and contextual factors strongly influence the experience and expression of psychological distress, putting asylum seekers at ...
Lukas Claus +8 more
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Introduction Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis is a severe rare acute form of encephalitis caused by an autoimmune process with the synthesis of autoantibodies to the glutamate receptors. The average age of onser is estimated to be 23-25 years. A typical
Y. Palchikova +4 more
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Elektra complex in dissociative identity disorder: A case report
Introduction Dissociative identity disorder is a quite popular psychiatric diagnosis in general public but in actuality has a very low prevalence rate.
P. Jain, V. Mudgal, U. Sardesai, V. Pal
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Clinical Lycanthropy, Neurobiology, Culture: A Systematic Review
Background: Culture can affect psychiatric disorders. Clinical Lycanthropy is a rare syndrome, described since Antiquity, within which the patient has the delusional belief of turning into a wolf. Little is known on its clinical or therapeutic correlates.
Sélim Benjamin Guessoum +11 more
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Foreign National Patients in German Prison Psychiatry [PDF]
Introduction: Over the past few years, the share of foreign national prisoners in the European and American justice systems has increased at a disproportionately high rate, yet studies on mental health issues among this diverse group are rare.
Neumann, Britta +2 more
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Introduction Numerous evidences point out how migrants use health services differently than the natives. Migrants turn more frequently to the ED for psychiatric problems and less to territorial psychiatric services than the native population.
M. Galatolo +9 more
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