Recognizing Cultural Identity in Mental Health Care: Rethinking the Cultural Formulation of a Somali Patient
Autor: | Simon Groen |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Male Health (social science) Social Values Cultural identity Somalia Refugee Ethnic group Emigrants and Immigrants Islam Somali Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic Interview Psychological Humans Sociology Cultural Competency Somatoform Disorders Ceremonial Behavior Netherlands Refugees Mental health Acculturation language.human_language Psychiatry and Mental health language Cross-cultural psychiatry Cultural competence Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Transcultural Psychiatry. 46:451-462 |
ISSN: | 1461-7471 1363-4615 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1363461509343087 |
Popis: | Although there are many ways to produce a cultural formulation that facilitates a culturally sensitive diagnosis and treatment for asylum seekers and refugees in mental health care, it is essential to gain trust and ‘recognize’ the patient. One way to achieve this recognition is through a cultural interview, in which cultural references of the health care provider and the patient are exchanged. This paper presents an example of such a process with a Somali migrant to the Netherlands, whose passivity and inactivity puzzled the psychiatrist. Gaining his trust and recognizing his cultural roots as a member of a Somali ethnic group revealed more about his motives, concepts and attitude. This example suggests the importance of cultural identity as a way to explore the meanings of the illness and the interrelationship between the patient and health care provider. The cultural identity of the patient is a basis on which meanings can be exchanged in an ongoing way and starting points for effective treatment can be found. |
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