Cross-cultural training in mental health care--challenges and experiences from Sweden and Germany.

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Cross-cultural training in mental health care--challenges and experiences from Sweden and Germany. / Bäärnhielm, S; Mösko, Mike.

In: EUR PSYCHIAT, Vol. 27 Suppl 2, 2012, p. 70-75.

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title = "Cross-cultural training in mental health care--challenges and experiences from Sweden and Germany.",
abstract = "Globalization and cultural diversity challenge mental health care in Europe. Sensitivity to culture in mental health care benefits effective delivery of care to the individual patient and can be a contribution to the larger project of building a tolerant multicultural society. Pivotal for improving cultural sensitivity in mental health care is knowledge in cross-cultural psychiatry, psychology, nursing and related fields among professionals and accordingly training of students and mental health professionals. This paper will give an overview, and a critical examination, of current conceptualisation of cross-cultural mental health training. From German and Swedish experiences the need for crosscultural training and clinical research on evaluation will be presented.",
keywords = "Germany, Humans, Mental Health, Sweden, Psychiatry/*education, *Cultural Diversity, Ethnic Groups/*psychology, *Mental Health Services, Germany, Humans, Mental Health, Sweden, Psychiatry/*education, *Cultural Diversity, Ethnic Groups/*psychology, *Mental Health Services",
author = "S B{\"a}{\"a}rnhielm and Mike M{\"o}sko",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "27 Suppl 2",
pages = "70--75",
journal = "EUR PSYCHIAT",
issn = "0924-9338",
publisher = "Elsevier Masson",

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KW - Psychiatry/education

KW - Cultural Diversity

KW - Ethnic Groups/psychology

KW - Mental Health Services

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KW - Ethnic Groups/psychology

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JO - EUR PSYCHIAT

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