25. Bridging Culture and Mental Health from Bergen

Mapping Healthcare: Healthcare improvement lessons from arou... por Dr. Ulfat Shaikh

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How much of our inner world is shaped by the world around us? And does depression in Oslo feel the same as depression in Oklahoma City? The language we use to talk about our pain and even the pain itself can be deeply cultural. For a long time the approach to mental health was to stick on a label and treat the symptoms. That's evolving from a one-size-fits-all approach to viewing mental health through a cultural lens. Ingunn Marie Engebretsen tells us how culture shapes how we perceive and express symptoms, our willingness to seek help, stigma around mental health, and family and community support.

References:

  • Office of the Surgeon General (US); Center for Mental Health Services; National Institute of Mental Health. Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity: A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon ... 
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patient centered careperson centered caremental healthpsychiatryculture
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