The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It describes new perspectives on the conceptualization of psychopathology and on the definition of culture, and how these are intertwined. The impacts of culture, explicit and implicit discrimination, and minority stress on mental health are reviewed, especially in the current era. Culturally-sensitive assessment practices in psychopathology are emphasized, including addressing the multiple cultural identities of the patient, the explanatory models of the experienced distress, specific psychosocial stressors and strengths, and the cultural features of the practitioner-patient relationship in the clinical encounter. The particular case of psychothe...
Diverse cultures have historically been underrepresented by psychological research (Arnett, 2008; Ni...
Culture has been shown to have a significant impact on health care disparities and, more specificall...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
Culture‑bound syndromes (CBS) and cultural concepts of distress include syndromes or disease manifes...
Demographic changes have led to increased interactions between people with diverse cultural backgrou...
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent research su...
This paper describes the developing area of cultural psychopathology, an interdisciplinary field of ...
Culture is the ‘shared patterns of belief, feelings and knowledge that guide individual’s sense of r...
This paper describes the development of a new research project on trauma and posttraumatic growth wi...
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Schnyder U, Bryant RA, Ehlers A, et al. Culture-sensitive psychotraumatology. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PS...
There is an emerging consensus among researchers on the need to integrate universal and culturally s...
Background: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
Diverse cultures have historically been underrepresented by psychological research (Arnett, 2008; Ni...
Culture has been shown to have a significant impact on health care disparities and, more specificall...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
The present paper discusses the role of culture in understanding and treating psychopathology. It de...
Culture‑bound syndromes (CBS) and cultural concepts of distress include syndromes or disease manifes...
Demographic changes have led to increased interactions between people with diverse cultural backgrou...
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent research su...
This paper describes the developing area of cultural psychopathology, an interdisciplinary field of ...
Culture is the ‘shared patterns of belief, feelings and knowledge that guide individual’s sense of r...
This paper describes the development of a new research project on trauma and posttraumatic growth wi...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>This work is s...
Schnyder U, Bryant RA, Ehlers A, et al. Culture-sensitive psychotraumatology. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PS...
There is an emerging consensus among researchers on the need to integrate universal and culturally s...
Background: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
Diverse cultures have historically been underrepresented by psychological research (Arnett, 2008; Ni...
Culture has been shown to have a significant impact on health care disparities and, more specificall...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...