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IntroductionCultural and contextual factors affect communication and how psychiatric symptoms are presented, therefore psychiatric assessments need to include awareness of the patients’ culture and context. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) in DSM-
Malin Idar Wallin +7 more
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Cultural Values and Mental Health: A Manifesto for International Values-based Practice
This article sets out a manifesto for the development of an international values-based practice fully engaged with the diversity of cultural values and implemented through the resources of the international movement in philosophy and psychiatry ...
K.W.M. (Bill) Fulford
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Another History for Another Psychiatry. The Patient’s View
This article aims to summarise, in the first instance, some of the historiographical trends which have built a “critical” history of psychiatry from the 1960s onwards.
Rafael Huertas
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IntroductionCultural variety in expressed symptom presentations of mental health problems creates difficulties in transcultural diagnostic assessments.
Malin Idar Wallin +7 more
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BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use (AU) frequently co-occur, yet little is known about how family drinking patterns shape trauma exposure and PTSD risk in non-Western and Indigenous adolescent populations.
Theodoros Mazarakis, Ching-Yi Kao
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La cultura influye en la experiencia, la expresión, el curso, la evolución y el pronóstico de los trastornos mentales, así como en las terapias y las políticas de salud mental.
Ángel Martínez-Hernáez
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Religious Psychopathology: Overview of Clinical, Cultural, and Neurobiological Perspectives
Religious psychopathology as a field lies at the intersection of psychiatry, theology, and culture. It addresses scientific discoveries and questions relating to the manifestation of mental health disorders that are expressed through religious content ...
Emmanouil Synadinakis +5 more
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Cultural psychiatry in Flanders, Belgium: an exploratory focus group study and position statement
Background As in other European countries, mental healthcare in Belgium has to deal with the increasing cultural diversity that exists within society. However, commitment of the Belgian healthcare system toward cultural diversity remains weak, and clear ...
Ruben Willems +13 more
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Transforming a Psychiatry Curriculum: Narrative Review of Essential Elements
Introduction: In this narrative review, we identified concepts related to the process of transforming a psychiatry curriculum for New Zealand medical students.
Lillian Ng +6 more
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Culture, Psychiatry and Cultural Competence [PDF]
Why the study of culture and its clinical application is important in mental health training and service? Mental health and illness is a set of subjective experience and a social process and thus involves a practice of culture-congruent care. Series of anthropological, sociological and cross-cultural research has clearly demonstrated a very strong ...
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