Background: The literature suggests that people from different cultures make sense of their experiences in different ways, including how they understand mental health problems. Much of this research focused on how clients from different cultures understand their mental health problems. There are a few studies on clinicians’ construal of clients. There appears to be a lack of research looking at how clinicians from various ethnicities construe clients from different ethnicities. Aims: The research explored whether psychiatrists from different ethnicities have different ways of understanding clients of similar or different ethnic background to themselves. Additionally, differences in the ways in which psychiatrists from different ethnicities...
Introduction: The under-representationo f minority ethnic staff groups within the clinical psycholo...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Many families worldwide have at least one member with a behavioral or mental disorder, and yet the m...
There is a need to diversify mental health research that uses brain imaging. Currently, this researc...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection ...
Epidemiological studies have shown that disparities in mental health service utilization still exist...
Cultural variations in individuals' perceptions of mental distress are an important issue for health...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
What is culturally informed psychiatry? What does it mean, and why is it important? These questions ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection ...
This study examined the problems and ethical standards in Multicultural counseling which impacted th...
Many families worldwide have at least one member with a behavioral or mental disorder, and yet the m...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
CITATION: Gureje, O., et. al. 2020. Cultural considerations in the classification of mental disorder...
Introduction: The under-representationo f minority ethnic staff groups within the clinical psycholo...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Many families worldwide have at least one member with a behavioral or mental disorder, and yet the m...
There is a need to diversify mental health research that uses brain imaging. Currently, this researc...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection ...
Epidemiological studies have shown that disparities in mental health service utilization still exist...
Cultural variations in individuals' perceptions of mental distress are an important issue for health...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
What is culturally informed psychiatry? What does it mean, and why is it important? These questions ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection ...
This study examined the problems and ethical standards in Multicultural counseling which impacted th...
Many families worldwide have at least one member with a behavioral or mental disorder, and yet the m...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
CITATION: Gureje, O., et. al. 2020. Cultural considerations in the classification of mental disorder...
Introduction: The under-representationo f minority ethnic staff groups within the clinical psycholo...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Many families worldwide have at least one member with a behavioral or mental disorder, and yet the m...