Cultural Diversity and Mental Health: Considerations for Policy and Practice
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection of cultural diversity and mental health. Mental
The MTPD fosters awareness about national identity, as a cohesive whole, provides contexts and the impact these have on one’s role in the society. For example, the functioning of marginalized communities. We are educating students, addressing cultural differences, making clear that we share universal rights and dignity no matter where we are from, by emphasizing that one cannot explain away injustices by cultural relativism.
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the key considerations that lie at the intersection of cultural diversity and mental health. Mental
The word culture refers to the unique behaviorpatterns and lifestyle shared by a group of peoplethat distinguish it from other groups. A culture ischaracterized by
Summary Cross-cultural differences in pain sensitivity have been identified in pain-free subjects as well as in chronic pain patients. The aim was to assess the
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The overpoliticisation of simple medical encounters may do more harm than good Cultural awareness training for health professionals is now commonplace across the Anglosphere. It
Abstract Abstract The number of Muslims in the United States is growing. This article outlines a few of the major beliefs in Islam. Religious and
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by social and communication impairments as well as restricted, repetitive behavior patterns. Despite the fact that ASD is reported
The positive effects of cultural intelligence (CQ) and perceived inclusion in culturally diverse contexts are welldocumented, but the relationship between these constructs has not been
Epilepsy patients have to ultimately transcend negative cultural concepts and habits in coping with the difficulties of living with epilepsy.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by social and communication impairments as well as restricted, repetitive behavior patterns. Despite the fact that ASD is reported
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