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Teaching Transcultural Psychiatry

Academic Psychiatry, 1989
The ethnic diversity of patients in most training centers requires that attention be given to cultural issues affecting the psychiatric presentation and treatment of patients from different backgrounds. This paper describes programs in transcultural psychiatry for medical students, residents, and fellows that have been implemented and refined at UCLA ...
J, Yager, C, Chang, M, Karno
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Transcultural Communications

Diversity and inclusion are keys to working successfully with others in groups, teams, classrooms, and workplaces. By developing their transcultural communication skills, participants learn more about themselves and understand how to better interact with others across their community.
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Transculturality

2012
Students make meaning of the information and knowledge they receive based on their worldviews, prior life experiences, learning styles, personality, values, beliefs, as well their interactions with their academic and non-academic environments. Most of these factors are cultural and can be subject to broad assumptions about what the instructor perceives
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Transcultural Psychiatry

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1965
E D, Wittkower, H, Rin
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Transcultural family therapy

Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 1993
Abstract Conventional family therapies such as Structural, Systemic, Satirian, Adlerian and Dreikursion seem to be marked by cultural biases and give an indication of one single culture orientation. These seem to represent the cultural majority norms and values in acting as oppressive tools in a multi cultural society.
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Transculturalism and Transcultural Literature in the 21st Century

Transcultural Studies, 2012
There are important questions raised by the contemporary state of culture and society; one in particular is that in a rapidly globalizing world, cultures as well as societies and identities tend to be more fluid and "less irreducibly different", less internally homogeneous, less coherent or self-contained and less territoriality fixed than it was ...
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Transcultural Psychosomatics

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1974
E D, Wittkower, H, Warnes
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Leadership of cultural education in the current age: an exploratory investigation of culturally responsive capacity through the lens of transculturalism

Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
Fiona Gail Longmuir   +2 more
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