The article describes the reasons why psychiatrists working in the field of consultation-liaison should be trained and aware of the relevance of culture in their everyday work. Moreover, the article aims at advertising the special-interest group on cultural CLP, a network of clinicians and researchers within the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine that share their interest and activities in this subject
This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship...
Migrants and ethnic minorities are at higher risk to develop mental disorders compared to native pop...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
The article describes the reasons why psychiatrists working in the field of consultation-liaison sho...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
Ethnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders. Causes of...
Objectives: Those responsible for interviewing immigrants in primary care settings often underestima...
The level of out-migration from the Caribbean is very high, with migration of tertiary-level educate...
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
Most case studies of the cultural formulation have focused on encounters with a single clinician. Th...
Three groups of 342 Greek, Iberian and Belgian psychiatric patients were compared, matched for sex, ...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Snowden’s article in the February issue of the Journal presents a comprehensive review of the litera...
Context: Prevalence rates of severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as psychosis differ between ethnic g...
This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship...
Migrants and ethnic minorities are at higher risk to develop mental disorders compared to native pop...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
The article describes the reasons why psychiatrists working in the field of consultation-liaison sho...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
Ethnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders. Causes of...
Objectives: Those responsible for interviewing immigrants in primary care settings often underestima...
The level of out-migration from the Caribbean is very high, with migration of tertiary-level educate...
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
Most case studies of the cultural formulation have focused on encounters with a single clinician. Th...
Three groups of 342 Greek, Iberian and Belgian psychiatric patients were compared, matched for sex, ...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Snowden’s article in the February issue of the Journal presents a comprehensive review of the litera...
Context: Prevalence rates of severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as psychosis differ between ethnic g...
This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship...
Migrants and ethnic minorities are at higher risk to develop mental disorders compared to native pop...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...