Using a multicultural lens to understand illnesses among Haitians living in America. |
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Authors: | Nicolas, Guerda DeSilva, Angela M. Grey, Kathleen S. Gonzalez-Eastep, Diana |
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Abstract: | Currently, ethnic and racial minority individuals represent a large proportion of the U.S. population, and researchers expect that they will represent the majority of the population by 2050. This shift in U.S. demographics calls for a greater awareness and integration of cultural issues into the assessment and treatment of ethnically and linguistically diverse clients. This article examines the unique beliefs and manifestations of illnesses among Haitians in connection with the American Psychological Association's (APA, 2002) Multicultural Guidelines. The authors use a common culture-bound syndrome, Séizisman, to illustrate the cultural beliefs, assessment, and treatment of illnesses among Haitians. In so doing, they demonstrate how to incorporate the APA Multicultural Guidelines into treatment with clients of diverse cultural and racial backgrounds. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | multicultural Haitian illnesses cultural beliefs Seizisman cultural issues assessment treatment mental health |
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