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Increasing transcultural competence in clinical psychologists through a web-based training: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundIn mental health care, the number of patients with diverse cultural backgrounds is growing. Nevertheless, evaluated training programs for...
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Adolescent attendance at transcultural psychotherapy: a retrospective cohort study
Migrant adolescents in therapy for psychological problems are at risk of poor attendance or even of drop** out. Transcultural psychotherapy has...
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A qualitative exploration of what works for migrant adolescents in transcultural psychotherapy: perceptions of adolescents, their parents, and their therapists
BackgroundMigrant adolescents are at a higher risk than their native-born counterparts of psychiatric disorders, and their care is a public health...
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Transcultural and Cultural Aspects of Sport Psychiatry
Transcultural aspects play an important role in sport psychiatry due to the increasing globalisation of sports (especially high-performance ones),... -
Combined Psychotherapy and Somatic Treatments
Growing evidence shows that combining psychotherapy and somatic treatments is more efficacious than employing either modality alone in treating a... -
Transcultural Considerations
The treatment of alcohol within a multicultural context is an understudied area with much still to be investigated in this complex arena. Much of... -
Role Relations in Interpreter-Assisted Psychotherapy
Many therapists still react with scepticism and reservations to the use of interpreters in psychotherapy. Doubts about the correctness of the... -
Transcultural Psychiatry: Cultural Difference, Universalism and Social Psychiatry in the Age of Decolonisation
In the mid-twentieth century, in the aftermath of WWII and the Nazi atrocities and in the midst of decolonisation, a new discipline of transcultural...
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In Search of Commonalities: Ubuntu and the Transcultural Approach
This chapter develops the view that the relational turn in the social sciences finds a dialogue partner in the relational ontologies of some more... -
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Multicultural and Intercultural Educational Models for Confronting New Populisms
In a time of globalization and interdependence, all over the world, many forms of new populist cultures are emerging (like “American first” politics... -
Transcultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the spanish version of the therapeutic relationship Assessment Scale-Nurse
BackgroundThe nurse-patient therapeutic relationship is considered a pillar of mental health nursing, contributing to improved person-centered care...
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Cultural Psychiatry and the Implementation of Transcultural Psychotherapy in China
Cultural psychiatry deals with cultural aspects of human behaviour, mental health, psychopathology, and treatment. Psychological services in Chinese... -
Positive Psychotherapy in Different Cultures
This chapter presents the approach of positive psychotherapy (PPT) to transcultural content behind psychological symptoms and also to the... -
Psychotherapy as Revolutionary Praxis
The chapter demonstrates that, following the 1948 Tito–Stalin split, Yugoslav ‘psy’ disciplines experienced unprecedented developmental... -
Positive Psychotherapy: An Introduction
Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) is a humanistic psychodynamic psychotherapy developed by Nossrat Peseschkian in the 1970s and 1980s. As a... -
Transcultural Aspects of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Migrant Children and Adolescents
There are three periods of psychic vulnerability for a child or an adolescent coming from a migrant family: The perinatal period, the beginning of... -
Positive Group Psychotherapy
The positive psychotherapy (PPT) framework developed by Peseschkian provides a useful model for group therapy. Concepts such as basic and secondary... -
Keats, Higginson, and Snakes: Yang Mu’s Transcultural “Courtship” of Emily Dickinson
The paper investigates the literary connections between nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) and Yang Mu (1940–2020), an...